What transmission does the Mustang use?

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LeElena
07/30/25 2:20am
The Mustang uses a 10-speed automatic transmission (10AT). Details are as follows: 1. This transmission can handle relatively high torque and offers superior shift smoothness. 2. The transmission contains multiple planetary gears, which are responsible for gear shifting and torque conversion. 3. It connects to the engine via a torque converter, further enhancing shift smoothness. 4. Other common automatic transmissions include dual-clutch transmissions (DCT) and continuously variable transmissions (CVT). Automatic transmissions are developed based on manual transmissions but feature an additional clutch and shift control mechanism. They provide faster shifting, higher transmission efficiency, and lower production and development costs compared to manual transmissions.
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