Is a 6-speed manual-automatic transmission the same as 6AT?

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AliceFitz
07/30/25 10:53am
6-speed manual-automatic transmission is not the same as 6AT. 6AT refers to an automatic transmission with 6 forward gears, while manual-automatic transmission means an automatic transmission that can switch to manual mode. Below are specific details about manual-automatic transmission: Introduction: Manual-automatic transmission combines manual gear shifting and automatic gear shifting in a car. Manual transmission allows drivers to freely adjust gears and RPM, providing a thrilling driving experience with a strong sense of sportiness and driving pleasure. Advantages: Manual-automatic transmission offers more convenience and fun for car owners. However, it's important to note that manual-automatic transmissions come with higher maintenance costs and strict usage requirements. Therefore, when choosing a car model equipped with a manual-automatic transmission, the advancement of the technology and the stability and maturity of the system are particularly crucial.
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