How many automatic transmission models does Chevrolet have?

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DeJosephine
07/29/25 2:02am
Chevrolet has 6 automatic transmission models, namely Cruze, Malibu, Orlando, Lova RV, Chevrolet Monza, and Sail Cavalier. The following is a related introduction to Chevrolet: 1. Powertrain: It adopts a newly developed high-efficiency powertrain system, equipped with a newly developed 1.5L DVVT engine and 1.3L VVT engine, paired with manual and intelligent start-stop mechanical automatic transmissions. While delivering efficient power, it also achieves excellent fuel economy and easy driving performance. 2. Features: The inclusion of an electric sunroof and automatic start-stop system is a big surprise. Particularly for the automatic start-stop system, Chevrolet will equip it across the entire model range.
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SanJoanna
08/12/25 6:04am
When it comes to Chevrolet automatic transmission models, I think there are quite a few styles. In the Chinese market, common ones include the Cavalier, whose automatic version drives smoothly and is suitable for city commuting and beginners to practice. There's also the Malibu XL, a mid-size sedan with an automatic transmission that performs stably on highways and doesn't tire you out on long trips. For SUVs, the Equinox is a good choice, with convenient automatic transmission controls and ample cargo space for family outings. The Trailblazer is even more robust, with off-road capabilities paired with an automatic transmission to easily handle complex road conditions. Small SUVs like the Trax are agile for city parking and have good fuel economy. The Seeker, as a newly launched model, is a compact SUV with intelligent automatic transmission configurations. Each model has a unique positioning, with automatic transmissions covering from economy to mid-level, totaling about five or six mainstream models currently on sale. The abundance of choices can be dazzling, so it's recommended to select based on budget and daily driving preferences rather than just looking at numbers—test driving for a feel is more practical.
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