What transmission does Mazda use?
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Mazda's automatic transmission models use a 6AT gearbox, while manual transmission models use a 6-speed manual gearbox. There are three common types of automatic transmissions in cars: AT transmission, dual-clutch transmission, and CVT transmission. Mazda is a Japanese automobile manufacturer with a range of sedans and SUVs in its lineup. Taking the Mazda CX-5 as an example, this compact SUV from Changan Mazda measures 4555 mm in length, 1842 mm in width, and 1685 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm. In terms of power, the Mazda CX-5 is equipped with either a 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine or a 2.5-liter inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic manual transmission.
As a Mazda owner for several years, I find their transmissions quite impressive. They mainly use an in-house developed automatic transmission called SkyActiv-Drive, equipped in models like the CX-5 or Mazda3, which shifts very smoothly with almost no jerking. The manual transmission in the MX-5 is particularly exhilarating, with crisp gear changes that offer loads of fun. Mazda designs this to emphasize driving experience, calling it 'Jinba-Ittai,' meaning it makes driving feel as natural and fluid as riding a horse. Over the long term, it's reliable and durable, with decent fuel efficiency—a full tank lasts quite a while in city driving. If you love pursuing driving sensations, the manual transmission gives you more control. For maintenance, regular fluid checks and changes every 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers are recommended; simple upkeep can extend its lifespan. All in all, it's suitable for daily commutes or weekend drives, and its reliability has never let me down.