What brand of transmission is used in the Lavida?

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DiColeman
07/25/25 4:59am
The Lavida uses an Aisin brand transmission, which is a 6-speed automatic manual transmission. The Lavida 1.4T model is equipped with a DSG dual-clutch transmission independently developed by Volkswagen. The 2017 Volkswagen Lavida offers three engine options: 1.2T, 1.4T, and 1.6L, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, 5-speed manual or dual-clutch transmission, and 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic manual transmission, respectively. The Lavida is the first A-segment car independently developed by Shanghai Volkswagen. The dimensions of this car are 4605mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm. Different Lavida models have different engine specifications. The Lavida 1.6L inline four-cylinder multi-point fuel injection engine has a maximum power of 77kw and a maximum torque of 155nm.
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McCamille
08/10/25 5:34pm
The Lavida's transmission brands are quite diverse. Based on my experience researching Volkswagen models, the manual transmissions usually use Japan's Aisin, such as the 5-speed or 6-speed versions, which are reliable in quality and smooth in shifting, with positive feedback from experienced drivers. For automatic transmissions, the recent models mostly feature Aisin's 8AT, improving fuel efficiency and providing smoother driving. Volkswagen has its own DSG dual-clutch transmission, but Aisin is commonly used in the Lavida to control costs, as Japanese brands have lower failure rates and simpler maintenance. The choice of transmission also depends on the model year, with the latest 2023 models mostly equipped with Aisin. It's particularly smooth for city commuting, and I recommend regular checks of the transmission fluid and filter to prevent carbon buildup and unusual noises. Remember, don't skimp on non-genuine parts; proper maintenance can extend its lifespan and increase resale value.
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