What transmission does the Haval F7 use?

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KaydenLynn
07/25/25 5:12am
Haval F7 uses a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, which is the first independently developed transmission in China. This transmission features a 0.2-second quick shift, 7 closely spaced gear ratios, and a transmission efficiency of up to 95%. The transmission achieves speed and torque variation through different gear combinations; an automatic transmission (AT) consists of a torque converter, planetary gears, a hydraulic torque variation system, and a hydraulic control system. The Haval F7 is the second model in Haval's F series, with dimensions of 4620 mm in length, 1846 mm in width, and 1690 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2725 mm. The Haval F7 adopts LED light strip taillights, complemented by chrome trim strips that create a distinct sense of layering. Additionally, the dual exhaust tips further enhance the vehicle's sporty appeal.
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