What is the difference between a 7-speed dual-clutch and a 6-speed tiptronic transmission?
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7-speed dual-clutch and 6-speed tiptronic transmissions differ in the following aspects: 1. Different principles: The 7-speed dual-clutch combines two automatic transmission clutches together; the 6-speed tiptronic transmission integrates the vehicle's manual and automatic transmissions. 2. Different shifting effects: The 7-speed dual-clutch transmission can effectively reduce power transmission stagnation during gear shifts; the 6-speed tiptronic allows flexible switching between shifting modes based on actual needs and different environments. The dual-clutch transmission is developed based on the manual transmission, with a structure similar to that of a manual transmission. The dual-clutch transmission simply adds an extra set of clutches and a shifting control mechanism compared to the manual transmission. The tiptronic transmission is an AT transmission, which differs from the dual-clutch transmission in both structure and working principle.