What brand is the 6AT transmission in the Langdong?

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SanLilliana
07/25/25 4:00pm
The Langdong 6AT uses an Aisin Warner transmission from Japan. The transmission, also known as a gearbox, is a mechanism used to change the speed and torque from the engine, and it can fix or change the gear ratio between the output shaft and the input shaft. The functions of the transmission are: 1. Gear ratio: Changing the gear ratio to expand the range of torque and speed variations of the driving wheels; 2. Reverse driving: Allowing the car to move backward while keeping the engine's rotation direction unchanged. Transmissions are categorized into: 1. Stepped transmissions: Using gear drives with several fixed gear ratios; 2. Continuously variable transmissions (CVT): Systems that can continuously obtain any gear ratio within the transmission range; 3. Integrated transmissions: Hydromechanical transmissions composed of a torque converter and a geared stepped transmission.
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VonEmmanuel
08/11/25 9:39pm
I have studied the powertrain systems of Hyundai models, and the 6AT transmission equipped in the Hyundai Elantra is produced by Hyundai Mobis, a subsidiary of the Hyundai Motor Group. Hyundai Mobis specializes in automotive parts manufacturing, and this 6AT performs reliably in the Elantra with smooth gear shifting. In fact, many Hyundai models use in-house transmissions, which helps control costs while ensuring compatibility. As a car owner, regular transmission fluid changes are crucial to extend its service life. Although it may not match top-tier brands like ZF, it is more than sufficient for daily commuting. I have driven a Hyundai for five years without any issues.
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