Does a Dual Clutch Belong to Automatic Transmission?

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QuinnRose
07/29/25 8:47am
Dual clutch belongs to automatic transmission. The specific introduction about dual clutch is as follows: 1. Dual clutch is a mechanical automatic transmission: it does not have a clutch pedal. 2. Dual clutch transmission is different from ordinary automatic transmission systems: it is based on manual transmission but belongs to automatic transmission. In addition to the flexibility of manual transmission and the comfort of automatic transmission, it can also provide uninterrupted power output. 3. Automatic transmission means that the driver does not need to shift gears manually: the vehicle will automatically select the appropriate gear according to the driving speed and traffic conditions.
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