What is the transmission model of the Volvo S60?
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The transmission of the Volvo S60 is manufactured by Aisin. Established in 1969, Aisin is a world-renowned professional developer and manufacturer of automotive automatic transmissions. In the field of automotive automatic transmissions, Aisin's products hold the highest global market share. The Volvo S60 is equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission. An automatic transmission is a gear-shifting device that can automatically change gears based on the vehicle's speed and engine RPM, as opposed to a manual transmission. When using the transmission of the Volvo S60 daily, the following points should be noted: Do not delay changing the transmission oil for an extended period. Prolonged failure to change the transmission oil can damage internal components such as bearings and the housing; Avoid coasting in neutral for long durations. Many experienced drivers of manual transmission vehicles may coast in neutral, but for automatic transmission vehicles, this can cause the transmission to overheat and may result in a jolt when shifting back into Drive (D) mode; Never shift into Drive (D) or Reverse (R) before the vehicle comes to a complete stop. Some drivers, aiming for a 'smooth' operation, shift into reverse while the vehicle is still moving, which can significantly damage the transmission gears and may lead to gear grinding or other faults over time; Avoid frequently climbing steep slopes in Drive (D) mode. On steep inclines, automatic transmission vehicles can overheat due to high load or may shift up too early, resulting in insufficient power. In such cases, using manual mode to limit the gear to a lower range or switching to sport mode can help protect the transmission; Do not tow the vehicle over long distances. If an automatic transmission vehicle breaks down, it should be transported using a flatbed tow truck with the transmission in Neutral (N) mode. Towing with a rope or dragging the vehicle directly should be avoided.
The Volvo S60 indeed has quite a few transmission models, depending on the year and engine. Older models, like the first-generation from the 2000s, mostly used 4-speed or 5-speed automatic transmissions, which could feel a bit jerky back then. Newer models, starting with the second-generation post-2010, came with the 6-speed Geartronic transmission, which was quite common. By the third-generation S60 after 2019, the mainstream choice became the 8-speed automatic transmission, likely the Aisin AW model, used in both gasoline and hybrid versions—it shifts quickly and saves fuel. If you want to confirm your car’s transmission, checking the door label or vehicle manual is the way to go. Different transmission models affect driving feel; I’ve personally tried the newer 8-speed, and it’s as smooth as ice skating. Don’t forget regular maintenance like changing the transmission fluid to extend its lifespan. Ultimately, the variety in models reflects Volvo’s continuous upgrades to meet different performance needs.