Is the dual-clutch transmission of Chery Tiggo 8 dry or wet?

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MacAnna
07/29/25 11:48pm
Chery Tiggo 8's dual-clutch transmission is dry. This transmission is a product jointly developed by Chery and Getrag, with excellent reliability. A dry dual-clutch transmission means the clutch plates are directly connected to the engine and in contact with the engine's flywheel, which can cause significant wear. Additionally, since this type of clutch is air-cooled, it may overheat with frequent use. Since its launch, Chery Tiggo has been exported to many countries, earning trust and praise from users worldwide. With its outstanding quality, it has become the official vehicle for multiple international events. The Chery Tiggo's body dimensions are 4506mm in length, 1841mm in width, and 1740mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm.
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