What is the difference between 6mt and cvt?
1 Answers
6mt and cvt have the following differences: 1. 6mt is the abbreviation for 6-speed manual transmission, where mt stands for manual transmission; cvt is called continuously variable transmission. Manual transmission, also known as manual gearbox, is a type of gearbox and one of the most basic types of automotive transmissions. Its function is to change the gear ratio, also known as the gear ratio. 2. cvt usually refers to a type of automotive transmission. The difference between it and a stepped transmission is that its gear ratio is not a series of discrete points but a continuous range of values, thereby achieving good fuel economy, power performance, and driving smoothness, while also reducing emissions and costs.