What is an 8-speed automatic transmission with manual mode?

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LaIan
07/29/25 4:21pm
An 8-speed automatic transmission with manual mode refers to a gearbox that combines both manual and automatic shifting with eight gear ratios. Here are the advantages of an 8-speed automatic transmission with manual mode: 1. Lower fuel consumption: The increased number of gears allows for closer gear ratios, enabling the vehicle to operate at more optimal gear ranges, reducing engine speed, and thereby decreasing fuel consumption. 2. Higher torque capacity: The 8-speed automatic transmission with manual mode is a modern transmission that combines lightweight components with an innovative gear set concept. Additionally, the two extra gears can transmit greater torque while maintaining fewer components and unchanged weight.
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