What brand is the transmission of the Honda CR-V?
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The transmission of the Honda CR-V is a continuously variable transmission (CVT) independently produced by Honda. The transmission is a mechanism used to change the speed and torque from the engine, capable of fixing or changing the gear ratio between the output shaft and the input shaft. The transmission consists of a gear transmission mechanism and an operating mechanism, and some vehicles also have a power output mechanism. The Honda CR-V is a compact SUV under Dongfeng Honda, with dimensions of 4621 mm in length, 1855 mm in width, and 1679 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2661 mm. In terms of power, the Honda CR-V is equipped with a turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 193 hp and a maximum torque of 243 Nm.
I've been driving a Honda CR-V for eight years, and the transmission has always been Honda's own brand, which I deeply appreciate. Starting from my old 2010 model, which had a 5-speed automatic transmission, to the current new model with a CVT (continuously variable transmission) design, Honda has consistently insisted on in-house research and manufacturing. As an owner, I most admire its reliability; whether for daily commuting or long-distance travel, it operates smoothly and efficiently, with well-controlled fuel consumption, unlike some brands that use outsourced transmissions and are prone to minor issues. Of course, maintenance is key—I change the transmission fluid every 50,000 kilometers to keep it in good condition. Overall, Honda's self-made transmissions match the engine excellently, enhancing driving comfort, making it worry-free and economical to drive.