What brand is the transmission of the Zotye T500?

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EmilioLee
07/29/25 11:15am
The transmission of the Zotye T500 is from Mitsubishi. This transmission utilizes an ultra-long stroke torque converter, low drag friction clutch technology, and an expanded lock-up area design, which improves transmission efficiency and effectively reduces fuel consumption. Additionally, it employs VFS linear proportional solenoid valves for high control precision, with pressure directly acting on the clutch, resulting in fast shift response and significantly enhanced shift comfort and responsiveness. The Zotye T500 is a compact SUV under the Zotye brand, featuring a hexagonal front grille, a strongly designed bumper, and a pattern similar to fretwork above the fog lights, showcasing high originality. From the side, the Zotye T500 adopts the popular floating roof design, with a full and rounded rear profile. A rising waistline extends to the rear, complemented by a full-width taillight design that echoes the front headlights, ensuring high light recognition and improved driving safety.
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VonFelix
08/13/25 6:06pm
I've been driving the Zotye T500 for a while now, and it's equipped with a Punch automatic transmission, specifically a CVT type, which runs quite smoothly. Before buying the car, I did some research and found that Punch is quite a common brand in domestic cars, with brands like Geely also using their products. This type of transmission is fuel-efficient and quiet, making it especially suitable for city driving in traffic jams. I also asked a friend, who mentioned that the manual version doesn't use a Punch transmission and might be from another domestic brand. Transmission maintenance is crucial; regularly changing the oil can extend its lifespan, otherwise, it's prone to strange noises. During every maintenance check, I always have the technician inspect it to ensure it's working properly, which gives me more peace of mind while driving. When choosing a transmission, the smoothness of a CVT is indeed a plus, but manual transmissions are more suited for those who enjoy a sense of control.
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