What Transmission Does the Second-Generation Fit Use?
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The second-generation Fit uses two types of transmissions: a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed automatic. The transmission is a mechanism used to alter the speed and torque from the engine, capable of fixed or stepped changes in the gear ratio between the output and input shafts. The transmission consists of a gear-shifting mechanism and a control mechanism, with some vehicles also featuring a power output mechanism. The second-generation Fit is a hatchback launched by GAC Honda, adopting Honda's new family-style front-end design concept "Solid Wing," where the front grille and headlights are integrated to highlight a sharp and dynamic appearance. The side profile of the car features a unique, dynamic blade-style double waistline design, creating an eager-to-go forward momentum.