What brand of transmission is used in the Chevrolet Cruze?

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LunaAnn
07/29/25 11:42pm
The transmission used in the Chevrolet Cruze is independently developed by General Motors. General Motors was founded on September 16, 1908, and it globally produces and sells a series of brand models including Buick, Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC, Wuling, Baojun, and Holden, providing services as well. The Cruze uses a 6-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, a 6-speed automatic manual transmission, and a 6-speed manual transmission. The automatic manual transmission has eight forward gears. Essentially, the automatic manual transmission is a traditional AT or CVT transmission with the added function of manual shifting. The purpose of the automatic manual transmission is to enhance the driving pleasure of automatic transmission vehicles. When using the Cruze's transmission in daily life, pay attention to the following points: Do not delay changing the transmission oil for too long. Prolonged failure to change the transmission oil can lead to damage to internal components such as bearings and the housing. Avoid coasting in neutral for extended periods. While driving manual transmission models, many experienced drivers tend to coast in neutral, but for automatic transmission models, this can cause the automatic transmission to overheat and produce a certain impact when shifting back into D gear. Never shift into D/R gear before the vehicle comes to a complete stop. Many drivers, to demonstrate smooth operation, shift directly into reverse gear without stopping the vehicle completely, which can cause significant damage to the transmission gears and, over time, lead to gear grinding and other faults. Do not frequently climb steep slopes in D gear. When facing steep slopes, automatic transmission vehicles often overheat due to high load or shift up too early, resulting in insufficient climbing power. In such cases, use manual mode to limit low gears or sports mode to protect the transmission. Avoid long-distance towing. When an automatic transmission vehicle breaks down, use a flatbed tow truck to move the vehicle onto the tow platform with the transmission in N gear, rather than using a tow rope or similar means to drag the vehicle directly.
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