The Difference Between CVT and MT

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LeahDella
07/24/25 1:17am
Here are the main differences between MT and CVT: 1. MT is a traditional transmission that uses different gear combinations to transmit power, and the change of gear combinations can only be achieved by stepping on the clutch and pulling the gear lever, which is the so-called manual transmission. 2. CVT uses a transmission belt and variable diameter primary and secondary pulleys to transmit power. The difference is that MT requires manual gear shifting, while CVT is an automatic transmission that does not require gear shifting. Since CVT can achieve continuous changes in the transmission ratio, it can achieve the best match between the transmission system and the engine's working conditions, improving the vehicle's fuel economy and power performance, as well as enhancing the driver's convenience and passenger comfort, making it an ideal automotive transmission. 3. Advantages of CVT: Continuously variable transmission has incomparable advantages over conventional transmissions. Due to the fundamental difference between CVT and stepped transmissions, the computer-controlled continuous change in the speed ratio eliminates the abrupt speed ratio changes that occur during MT gear shifts. Therefore, passengers only experience smooth acceleration of the car without feeling the impact of gear shifts.
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PiperRose
08/10/25 8:55pm
I've always loved driving manual transmissions—that satisfying 'click' sound when shifting gears is just awesome! CVTs are completely different; they're like magicians making acceleration super smooth, with no noticeable shift points. Manuals require you to press the clutch and shift gears yourself, which might be a headache for beginners, but seasoned drivers adore that sense of control. As for CVTs? They're a lifesaver in city traffic—no constant shifting needed, just press the gas and the car moves smoothly. In terms of fuel efficiency, CVTs are more economical because they always find the optimal RPM, whereas with manuals, it depends on your skill. Maintenance-wise, manuals have fewer parts and are more durable, while CVT belt systems might occasionally act up and cost some money to replace. My advice? If you're into driving for fun, go manual. If it's daily commuting, pick a CVT—it's way more hassle-free.
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