What is the model of the Venucia T60 CVT transmission?

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IsabelaLee
07/29/25 5:29pm
Venucia T60 CVT transmission model is XTRONIC-CVT transmission. Transmission Introduction: CVT (Continuously-Variable-Transmission), directly translated as continuously variable transmission, commonly known as the stepless transmission, as the name implies, does not have specific gears. It operates similarly to an automatic transmission, but the change in speed ratio is different from the gear-shifting process of an automatic transmission, hence the power transmission is continuous and smooth. Working Principle: In the CVT transmission system, traditional gears are replaced by a pair of pulleys and a steel belt. Each pulley is actually a V-shaped structure composed of two conical discs. The engine shaft is connected to the small pulley, which drives the large pulley through the steel belt. The secret lies in the special pulley: the structure of the CVT transmission pulley is quite peculiar, divided into movable left and right halves that can move closer or apart. The conical discs can tighten or loosen under hydraulic pressure, squeezing the steel belt to adjust the width of the V-shaped groove. When the conical discs move inward to tighten, the steel belt is pushed outward (centrifugally) by the discs; conversely, it moves inward. In this way, the diameter of the disc driven by the steel belt changes, altering the transmission ratio.
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