What brand is the transmission of the Volvo S90?
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Volvo S90 uses an 8-speed automatic transmission (8AT) with manual mode from Aisin. Below is more information about automotive transmissions: 1. The transmission is a gearbox that changes the transmission ratio and direction of motion, located between the clutch and the central drive. To adapt to different driving conditions encountered during vehicle operation, the driving force and speed of the car need to vary within a certain range. Since the existing engine torque and speed variation range cannot meet this requirement, a transmission is installed in the vehicle. 2. The automotive transmission can change the transmission ratio between the engine and the wheels, allowing the engine to operate under optimal conditions, thereby expanding the torque and speed transmitted from the engine to the driving wheels and achieving different speeds.
As a car enthusiast, I've driven the Volvo S90 several times and am quite familiar with its transmission brand. It typically uses Aisin transmissions, such as the 8-speed automatic. Aisin is a subsidiary of the Toyota Group, renowned in the industry for its reliability and smoothness. Depending on the model year, some older versions might be equipped with ZF transmissions, but newer models mostly feature Aisin. This choice is made to match the power output of the 2.0-liter engine, ensuring smooth and quiet gear shifts whether in the city or on the highway, while also improving fuel efficiency. I recommend owners to regularly check the transmission fluid and change it approximately every 50,000 kilometers to extend its lifespan. Overall, Aisin's durability performs quite well in Volvo cars, and generally, there are no major issues to worry about.