What is the lifespan of Nanjing Punch CVT transmission?

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DelLeonardo
07/29/25 7:42pm
With proper use and maintenance, Punch CVT transmission can last up to 300,000 kilometers. Information about Punch CVT: 1. Introduction to Punch CVT: The Chinese market favors CVT technology for its smooth shifting and comfort. Punch Power's success in the Chinese market can be attributed to its technical level and adaptability to the local market. Over the past decade, many Chinese independent brands chose Punch Power as their partner during their rapid growth phase. 2. Advantages of Punch CVT: Punch's CVT is generally quite durable, given that Punch has nearly 50 years of CVT R&D experience, making it reliable in terms of technical accumulation. Although Punch cannot compete with renowned transmission suppliers like Jatco and Aisin, its biggest advantage is affordability. Not only is it cost-effective, but it also offers automatic matching and provides TCU computer programs.
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