What is the Difference Between Dual-Clutch Transmission and Automatic Transmission?
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Differences between dual-clutch transmission and automatic transmission: 1. Different principles: Dual-clutch transmission uses two clutches; automatic transmission uses a computer to control hydraulic oil to push pistons for gear shifting based on throttle position, vehicle speed, and throttle opening. 2. Different operation methods: Dual-clutch transmission combines two automatic clutches, eliminating the need to press a clutch pedal; automatic transmission vehicles automatically select the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions. 3. Different effects: Dual-clutch transmission eliminates power transmission stagnation during gear shifting; automatic transmission allows drivers to manually control gears, better matching engine speed with gear selection.