What transmission does the MG MG7 use?
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MG MG7 is equipped with a German-made Getrag transmission. Regular inspections: If the vehicle is used intensively, especially for frequent highway driving, it is recommended to have regular maintenance at a 4S shop for a comprehensive transmission inspection. Regular replacement: If transmission fluid is not replaced for a long time, it can easily deteriorate and evaporate under high-speed and high-temperature conditions, which will accelerate the wear of mechanical components. It may also cause the car to experience weak acceleration when starting in cold conditions, and the transmission fluid may become thicker, potentially blocking the transmission cooler. This can lead to excessively high transmission fluid temperatures and increased wear.
I previously test-drove the MG MG7, and its transmission options are quite interesting, mainly depending on the specific configuration. The current high-end version usually comes with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch automatic transmission, which feels exceptionally smooth to drive, with quick acceleration response. When overtaking on the highway, the power delivery feels very linear, with almost no noticeable jerkiness. For daily commuting, I particularly appreciate its smoothness, and the fuel efficiency is decent too, averaging around 7 liters per 100 kilometers in the city. Compared to the older model, this upgrade makes driving more exhilarating. If you're a sporty young person, choosing this transmission is definitely the right move—you can even switch to manual mode for a more engaging experience. Of course, the base model might come with a 6-speed manual transmission, which car enthusiasts will absolutely love for its mechanical feel. Overall, MG has done a great job tuning the transmission this time, striking a balance between performance and comfort.