Is AMT an Automated Manual Transmission?
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AMT refers to the Automated Manual Transmission, with its full name being Automated Mechanical Transmission. There are four common types of automotive automatic transmissions: Hydraulic Automatic Transmission (referred to as AT), Continuously Variable Transmission (referred to as CVT), Automated Mechanical Transmission (referred to as AMT), and Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT). The following provides an introduction to the AMT transmission: 1. The Automated Mechanical Transmission (AMT) can determine the optimal gear based on parameters such as vehicle speed, throttle position, and driver commands. It automates the control of operations traditionally performed manually by the driver, including clutch engagement and disengagement, gear shifting via the gear lever, and synchronized adjustment of the engine throttle opening, ultimately achieving automated shifting. 2. The AMT retains the fundamental structure of the original mechanical transmission, offering advantages such as high transmission efficiency, compact design, low cost, ease of manufacturing, reliable operation, and convenient handling. Particularly, its fuel-saving characteristic makes it suitable for application in China's large and medium-sized buses and trucks.