What brand is the automatic transmission of the SAIC Maxus V80 short wheelbase mid-roof model?
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The automatic transmission of the SAIC Maxus V80 short wheelbase mid-roof model is the SAIC Gear 6AMT, produced by the Automotive Gear General Factory of SAIC Motor Corporation Limited. Below is the relevant introduction of the V80: Power: The Maxus V80 is equipped with a 2.0T displacement diesel turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 139 horsepower and a maximum torque of 330Nm. It features the energy-efficient and eco-friendly Eco-D diesel engine, BOSCH's third-generation high-pressure common rail fuel injection system, 4 cylinders and 16 valves, and a fuel pressure of up to 1800Bar, ensuring more complete combustion and compliance with the China VI emission standards. It is paired with an AMT automated manual transmission. Configuration: The Maxus V80 adopts the latest generation Bosch ESP9.1 electronic stability assistance system, including ABS, EBD, BAS, RMI, VDC, HBA, TCS, and other systems. It continuously monitors the vehicle's status during driving to avoid side slipping and tail swinging during braking and cornering, ensuring safe cornering. The detailed design is well thought out, basically meeting the travel needs of a family.
I've been driving the SAIC Maxus V80 short-wheelbase mid-roof for a few years now. The vehicle's automatic transmission is ZF's AMT system, which handles very smoothly. It's great for daily cargo hauling and long-distance trips, with smooth gear shifts and fuel efficiency, plus low maintenance costs – not as prone to failure as regular AT transmissions. ZF's AMT uses an intelligent electronic control module that optimizes the driving experience, especially in urban traffic jams, where quick starts make driving less tiring. I still remember a delivery trip in mountainous areas where hill starts were no issue at all – the reliability is truly trustworthy. The transmission fluid is recommended to be changed every 30,000 kilometers to maintain stable performance.