What does 8CVT transmission mean?

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SanDeclan
07/25/25 2:20am
8CVT transmission refers to a continuously variable transmission technology that simulates eight forward gears. Below are its related introductions: 1. Advantages of CVT: The structure of CVT is simpler than traditional transmissions and more compact. It neither has the numerous gear pairs of a manual transmission nor the complex planetary gear sets of an automatic transmission. It mainly relies on the primary and secondary pulleys and a metal belt to achieve continuously variable speed ratios. 2. Manual-automatic transmission: Manual-automatic actually refers to a system where manual adjustment and automatic adjustment are integrated and applied to the same object. The manual-automatic transmission is an added feature to enhance the economy and control of the automatic transmission, allowing the driver to regain control over the shift timing that was originally decided by the computer.
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