How is the 6AT transmission of the Excelle?

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OSavannah
07/30/25 10:39am
This transmission is quite good. As long as the oil change maintenance is done properly, it can last for over a hundred thousand kilometers. Below is some relevant information about the Buick Excelle: 1. Exterior: The new Excelle adheres to Buick's "dynamic and fluid" design language, drawing inspiration from the classic elements of the Riviera concept car. Its body styling combines sportiness with stability, presenting a style that is both elegant and dynamic. The new winged chrome grille, with its combination of black piano vertical grille and high-gloss chrome wings, naturally draws the visual focus to the emblem. Additionally, the winged grille extends horizontally to the headlights, enhancing the horizontal visual effect and overall cohesion of the front end. 2. Powertrain: The new powertrain system features a 1.3T+48V mild hybrid engine alongside the classic 1.5L-DVVT four-cylinder engine, comprehensively balancing power, fuel efficiency, and a good driving experience. The diverse options cater to the needs of different consumers, delivering efficient and agile power performance to passengers.
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