Does Audi have automatic transmission cars?

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DelJayla
07/25/25 3:01pm
Audi has automatic transmission cars. Below is an introduction to automatic transmission: 1. Automatic transmission: An automatic transmission does not require the driver to manually shift gears. The vehicle will automatically select the appropriate gear based on the driving speed and traffic conditions. Generally, automatic transmission cars have six gear positions, from top to bottom: P, R, N, D, S, L. Driving an automatic transmission car only requires the use of the parking gear (P), reverse gear (R), neutral gear (N), and drive gear (D) to fully meet the needs of general driving. However, in some special driving environments, other functional gears may be needed. Choosing the correct control method can make an automatic transmission car perform better than a manual transmission car. 2. Automatic principle: The engine's power is transmitted through the gearbox, which is also a key factor affecting fuel consumption. Generally, automatic transmissions consume more than 10% higher fuel than manual transmissions. Whether manual or automatic, the more gears there are, the more fuel-efficient the transmission is.
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VonJoseph
08/11/25 9:17pm
I've been driving an Audi A6L for three years, and now Audi is almost entirely automatic transmission vehicles. Take a walk around the 4S dealership, from the entry-level A3 to the flagship A8, even the electric SUV e-tron series comes standard with automatic transmission. Audi's flagship S tronic dual-clutch and tiptronic transmissions are exceptionally smooth, freeing your feet from constantly pressing the clutch in traffic jams. Last week, I accompanied a friend test-driving the Q5, its 12V mild hybrid system paired with automatic transmission delivers almost no jerking during acceleration. Pay attention to distinguishing between electronic gear levers and traditional mechanical ones - the compact toggle-style shifter in the Q8 becomes remarkably intuitive once you get used to it. Nowadays, except for rare manual performance models, it's practically impossible to find manual transmission Audis. Checking the configuration sheet directly when selecting a car saves you hassle.
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