What transmission does the Verna RV use?

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MacWalker
07/28/25 11:51pm
The Verna RV uses a 6-speed manual transmission and a 6AT transmission. The transmission is a mechanism used to change the speed and torque from the engine, capable of fixing or changing the gear ratio between the output and input shafts in stages. The transmission consists of a gear transmission mechanism and an operating mechanism, with some vehicles also including a power output mechanism. The Verna RV is a compact car under Beijing Hyundai, with dimensions of 4190mm in length, 1728mm in width, and 1460mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2600mm. In terms of safety features, the car is equipped with automatic parking, hill start assist, hill descent control, engine electronic immobilizer, central locking system, remote keyless entry, keyless start system, keyless entry system, night vision system, and more.
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StHope
08/12/25 4:10am
I've been studying automotive technology for many years and am quite familiar with the Hyundai Verna RV. This model typically offers two transmission options: a 6-speed manual transmission suitable for experienced drivers who enjoy driving engagement, and a 6-speed automatic transmission that makes urban driving more convenient. The automatic version features a common hydraulically controlled design with smooth gear shifts that improve fuel efficiency. During test drives, I noticed the automatic version has responsive acceleration and pairs well with the 1.4L engine. The manual transmission requires more operation, but its well-designed gear lever position makes it easy for beginners to learn quickly. My recommendation is to choose based on personal preference: the manual version is slightly more fuel-efficient, while the automatic version proves more practical in heavy traffic. For maintenance, the automatic transmission only needs fluid changes every 50,000 km - don't delay this to avoid minor issues. Overall durability is good, generally lasting up to 100,000 kilometers without major problems.
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