What does a 6-speed wet dual-clutch transmission mean?

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DelJameson
07/30/25 4:20am
6-speed wet dual-clutch transmission refers to a dual-clutch transmission with 6 forward gears. Here is more information: 1. Characteristics of wet dual-clutch transmission: It consists of two sets of multi-plate clutches, one large and one small, coaxially installed together, both housed in a sealed oil chamber filled with hydraulic fluid. 2. Classification of automotive transmissions: Automotive transmissions can be divided into two main categories: manual transmissions and automatic transmissions, which correspond to the difference between manual and automatic transmissions. Automatic transmissions can be further subdivided into four types: AT (automatic transmission), AMT (semi-automatic transmission), DTC (dual-clutch transmission), and CVT (continuously variable transmission). The 6-speed dual-clutch transmission is also a type of automatic transmission structure.
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