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Is the Nissan Livina equipped with a CVT?

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HopeAnn
07/29/2025, 03:02:46 PM

Nissan Livina's automatic models use a CVT transmission, while the manual models are equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission. The CVT transmission is a relatively common automatic transmission, known for its good reliability and durability. This type of transmission allows the engine to maintain an optimal RPM range, thereby improving the vehicle's fuel efficiency. The Nissan Livina is a compact car under Dongfeng Nissan, featuring a hatchback design. It is a seven-seater with dimensions of 4249 mm in length, 1695 mm in width, and 1577 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2600 mm.

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GiannaMarie
08/14/2025, 09:04:55 AM

Yes, the Nissan Livina comes with a CVT transmission in certain versions, such as newer models or specific market configurations. Nissan now uses CVTs in many of its vehicles, and the Livina post-2015 has become standard in many regions. CVT stands for Continuously Variable Transmission, which operates via cone pulleys and a chain for stepless gear shifting, delivering an exceptionally smooth drive without the jerky feeling of traditional gear changes, while also saving about 10% on fuel. However, older Livina models or entry-level versions might still feature manual or conventional automatic transmissions. When purchasing, checking the model year or specifications sheet will confirm the transmission type. CVT maintenance is straightforward, requiring only regular transmission fluid changes, but it may not be as durable as manual transmissions under extreme driving conditions—choose based on your daily usage needs.

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MacHarper
10/14/2025, 10:54:19 PM

I've driven several Nissan Livinas, including the 2020 model, which uses a CVT. The driving experience is much smoother than an automatic transmission, with very fluid acceleration for city commuting. CVT technology also improves fuel efficiency, saving a significant amount on monthly fuel costs. However, it's important to note that configurations vary by market. Most new Livina models in China come with CVT, while European and American markets may have mixed configurations. Always check the vehicle specifications or test drive to experience it firsthand. The advantages of CVT include its simple structure and lower maintenance costs, though one downside might be slightly louder noise during high-speed uphill driving. When choosing a car, it's advisable to consider the specific model year and transmission options.

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CassidyMarie
11/27/2025, 10:45:56 PM

The Nissan Livina in most new versions adopts a CVT transmission. CVT stands for Continuously Variable Transmission, which achieves stepless gear shifting through a chain sliding between conical discs, delivering smooth power output. This design enhances fuel efficiency and reduces engine load. Nissan models like the Livina commonly feature CVTs in Asian markets, though some older or base versions may come with manual transmissions. Advantages include smooth driving ideal for urban areas, though slight delays may occur under heavy load. Check official configurations or VIN numbers before purchase to ensure it meets your needs.

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AngelinaDella
01/18/2026, 12:09:47 AM

Our family uses the Livina for daily commuting, and many of its newer models come with CVT transmissions. It drives incredibly smoothly, and the kids don't complain about bumps in the back seat. The CVT is fuel-efficient and quiet, allowing for longer family trips. I know earlier Livina models had regular automatic transmissions, but Nissan has upgraded them now. When checking the specs, just look for the 'CVT' label. Maintenance is easy, with oil changes every few years to extend its lifespan. It's worry-free and economical, and I highly recommend choosing the CVT version for family use.

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MacCatherine
04/14/2026, 01:48:39 AM

The Nissan Livina may be equipped with a CVT transmission in different markets, especially the modern versions. CVT technology achieves efficient gear shifting through continuous ratio changes, providing smoother driving and significant fuel savings. The advantages are most evident in urban commuting, but the engine sound can be slightly monotonous at high RPMs. Check the target model year, as most recent five-year models typically feature CVT. Nissan promotes CVT to reduce fuel consumption, making it ideal for daily driving needs. Once confirmed, you can enjoy its low maintenance cost benefits.

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