What is the shifting speed?
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The shifting speed usually refers to the engine speed. For most cars, the shifting point is when the engine speed reaches 2000r/min, and it should not exceed 2500r/min. For some high-displacement and high-power engines, shifting can be done at around 3000r/min. The relationship between car gears and speed: First gear corresponds to a speed of 0-5km/h. Second gear corresponds to a speed of 5-20km/h, third gear corresponds to 20-40km/h, fourth gear corresponds to 40-60km/h, and fifth gear corresponds to 60-100km/h. The function of car shifting: The function of car shifting is to allow the engine to operate at its optimal power performance state during driving by changing gears. All driving conditions have corresponding shifting points, with the ultimate goal of reducing fuel consumption.