What transmission does the Toyota C-HR use?

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HarrisonLynn
07/29/25 5:05pm
Toyota C-HR uses a transmission: all-series CVT continuously variable transmission. Performance of Toyota C-HR transmission: 1. Fuel economy; 2. Power performance; 3. Comfort; 4. Handling; 5. Low cost; 6. Lifetime maintenance-free. The Toyota C-HR is equipped with a Direct Shift CVT transmission, which uses gear and steel belt drive. Gear drive is used at start-up, and the two can automatically switch depending on different road conditions and throttle depths during driving. CVT continuously variable transmission is a type of automatic transmission. Currently, there are four types of automatic transmissions: hydraulic automatic transmission, dual-clutch automatic transmission, electronically controlled mechanical automatic transmission, and mechanical continuously variable automatic transmission.
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