What is the actual lifespan of the Roewe i5 CVT transmission?

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VanArya
07/29/25 4:00pm
The actual lifespan of the Roewe i5 CVT transmission is three years or 100,000 kilometers. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Introduction to CVT transmission: The CVT transmission is a new continuously variable automatic transmission jointly developed by SAIC Motor Passenger Vehicle and SAIC Transmission. It adopts a torque converter, DNR planetary gear structure, independent hydraulic control scheme, dual-mode vane pump, steel belt continuously variable transmission, etc., and also has a start-stop protection function, supporting multi-model and multi-platform applications. 2. Functions of CVT transmission: The CVT transmission is very advanced, an automatic transmission product that combines the three major advantages of cost, technology, and performance. This transmission offers higher comfort, with no jerky impact during gear shifts, and it also saves energy. Compared to dual-clutch transmissions, CVT is more reliable. Moreover, these transmissions are externally sourced, and with proper driving methods, their durability and economy are very cost-effective.
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