What is the actual lifespan of a CVT transmission?
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CVT transmission has an actual lifespan of approximately 400,000 kilometers. CVT transmissions can achieve continuously variable transmission over a wide range, providing optimal matching between the drivetrain and engine conditions. By relying on the transmission's continuously variable speed adjustment to adapt to various vehicle speeds, the engine can operate under favorable conditions for extended periods, improving combustion efficiency and correspondingly enhancing fuel economy. The functions of the transmission are: 1. To change the transmission ratio to meet the traction needs under different driving conditions; 2. To enable reverse driving; 3. To interrupt the power transmission to the drive wheels during engine startup, idling, and gear shifting.