What is the difference between an automatic transmission and a tiptronic transmission?

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OMargaret
07/29/25 1:00am
Automatic transmission and tiptronic transmission differ in the following ways: 1. The biggest advantage of a tiptronic transmission is that in manual mode, you can experience the feeling of driving a manual transmission car. The power delivery is very direct, and it eliminates the need to press the clutch pedal. Additionally, you don't have to shift gears one by one; you can skip gears when shifting up or down. This driving pleasure cannot be achieved with traditional automatic or manual transmissions. 2. Tiptronic transmissions require higher technical standards, and the application of advanced technology often means higher maintenance costs and stricter usage requirements. 3. Many people's vehicles are equipped with tiptronic transmissions, but the manual mode is rarely used. This technology is not yet mature enough and is somewhat more fuel-consuming compared to ordinary automatic transmissions.
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WalterRose
08/12/25 5:10am
I've been driving for over a decade and have tried both types of transmissions. Automatic transmission is just putting it in D gear and driving, the computer shifts gears by itself, which is particularly worry-free. The manual-automatic transmission is essentially an automatic transmission with an added manual mode: using paddle shifters or the gear lever to manually shift up or down. During traffic jams, the automatic mode is more comfortable, but on long descents, manually shifting to a lower gear is much safer, relying on the engine to hold back the speed, preventing the brakes from overheating too easily. When wanting to overtake, manual downshifting is more decisive, as pulling up the RPM brings immediate power. The mechanic said the mechanical structure is actually quite similar; the manual-automatic just has an extra set of control programs, with almost no difference in maintenance costs.
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