What brand of transmission does Leopaard Motors use?
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Leopaard Motors uses Mitsubishi's 4G63S4T transmission. Overview of transmission: The transmission is a device that changes the speed ratio and direction of motion, usually located between the clutch and the central drive. It can change the torque, speed, and direction of motion transmitted from the driving shaft to the driven shaft under different working conditions. Gear-driven transmissions generally consist of a housing and several gears. Classification of transmissions: Automatic transmissions have become mainstream internationally, mainly including AT, AMT, CVT, and DCT types. The early transmission systems of AT transmissions were mainly 4AT. AT achieves automatic shifting through an electronically controlled automatic operating system. CVT is a true continuously variable transmission with fewer parts and a smaller size. DCT has two clutches.
I remember Leopaard Motors used quite a variety of transmission brands, mainly depending on specific models and production years. For example, those early off-road series like the Black Diamond and Flying models mostly used Mitsubishi transmissions, given the close cooperation with Mitsubishi at that time. Later urban SUVs saw changes - the Leopaard CS10 automatic version adopted Hyundai Powertech's 6AT transmission, while the manual version used domestic Jiangxi Transmission products. The CS9 was even more distinctive, directly adopting Shengrui's domestic 8AT transmission, though some owners reported occasional gearshift hesitation. Current Leopaard vehicles have introduced Aisin products, showing continuous technological upgrades in transmissions. To confirm your vehicle's transmission model, the simplest methods are checking the manual or consulting the 4S store directly.