What is the difference between 6AT and 6-speed manual-automatic transmission?
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Here are the specific differences between 6AT and 6-speed manual-automatic transmission: 1. Different transmission structures. The dual-clutch has more explosive power. The dual-clutch has an additional clutch mechanism, consisting of two sets of gear systems, which reduces switching time, resulting in faster response and more explosive power. 2. Different output characteristics. The dual-clutch can provide uninterrupted output, while the manual-automatic transmission may have intermittent output. Traditional manual transmissions use a single clutch. When shifting gears, the driver must press the clutch pedal to engage different gears, causing a power interruption during gear changes, leading to intermittent output performance. The dual-clutch transmission (DCT), unlike conventional automatic transmission systems, belongs to both manual and automatic transmissions. In addition to the flexibility of manual transmissions and the comfort of automatic transmissions, it also provides uninterrupted power output. 3. Fuel economy. The dual-clutch is more fuel-efficient. Because the dual-clutch transmission is equivalent to two automatic clutches, it is generally very fuel-efficient. The manual-automatic transmission combines manual and automatic clutches, leaning more towards the automatic side, making driving easier, but overall fuel economy is poor. In terms of fuel economy, the dual-clutch is better.