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What transmission does the Vision X6 use?

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StHeidi
07/29/25 10:18am
The transmission brand used in the Vision X6 is Aisin. Established in 1969, Aisin is a world-renowned professional developer and manufacturer of automotive automatic transmissions. In the field of automotive automatic transmissions, Aisin's products hold the world's highest market share. The Vision X6 is equipped with a 6-speed automatic manual transmission. This transmission has eight forward gears. Essentially, an automatic manual transmission is a traditional AT or CVT transmission with added manual shifting functionality. The purpose of developing automatic manual transmissions is to enhance the driving pleasure of automatic transmission vehicles. When using the Vision X6's transmission in daily driving, pay attention to the following points: Do not delay changing the transmission oil for extended periods. Prolonged failure to change the transmission oil can damage internal components such as bearings and the housing. Avoid prolonged coasting in neutral. While driving manual transmission vehicles, many experienced drivers tend to coast in neutral. However, for automatic transmission vehicles, coasting in neutral can cause the transmission to overheat and may result in a noticeable jolt when shifting back into Drive (D) mode. Never shift into Drive (D) or Reverse (R) before the vehicle has come to a complete stop. Many drivers, aiming to demonstrate smooth operation, shift directly into reverse while the vehicle is still moving. This practice can severely damage the transmission gears and may lead to gear grinding or other malfunctions over time. Avoid frequently climbing steep slopes in Drive (D) mode. When tackling steep inclines, automatic transmission vehicles may overheat due to high load or may upshift prematurely, resulting in insufficient power. In such situations, use manual mode to lock in lower gears or switch to sport mode to protect the transmission. Do not tow the vehicle over long distances. If an automatic transmission vehicle breaks down, use a flatbed tow truck to transport it while the vehicle is in Neutral (N) mode. Avoid using tow ropes or directly towing the vehicle with another vehicle.
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GabrielleDella
08/13/25 1:51pm
The Vision X6 is equipped with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT continuously variable transmission, depending on the configuration. I particularly enjoy studying the details of cars, and the transmission design of this vehicle is quite clever. The manual version offers lower costs, a more engaging driving experience, and precise gear shifts; the CVT version provides smooth and comfortable performance, making it ideal for city driving without frequent gear changes. Driving the manual version on highways is very fuel-efficient, with a fuel consumption of around 6.5L/100km, but you need to be cautious about rolling back when starting on slopes. The CVT uses a chain drive system, automatically matching the vehicle speed to reduce jerking, making daily driving effortless. It is recommended to test drive and experience the differences between the transmissions before purchasing—the manual is suitable for those who enjoy control, while the CVT is ideal for family members seeking convenience. In terms of maintenance, the CVT requires regular oil changes to preserve the chain's lifespan, whereas the manual transmission has a simpler structure and is less prone to issues, making it more durable overall.
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CeciliaFitz
10/07/25 4:14am
As an owner of the Geely Vision X6 with the CVT version, I find the transmission incredibly practical. The automatic gearbox eliminates the hassle of manual shifting during peak traffic congestion, ensuring smooth transitions between low and high speeds. I've also test-driven the manual version, which offers responsive handling but becomes tiring during commutes due to frequent gear changes. The CVT design maintains stable fuel consumption around 7L, making long-distance driving effortless with quick starts and hill-start assist to prevent rollback. The transmission has proven reliable over two years of use without any malfunctions, requiring simple maintenance like an oil change every 20,000+ km. For beginners, automatics have a shorter learning curve and are more user-friendly for city life—recommended for being both fuel-efficient and safe, making family trips stress-free. While manuals are cheaper and suit experienced drivers seeking driving pleasure with higher cost performance.
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Margaret
11/20/25 5:37am
After years of repairing cars, I've observed that the Geely Vision X6 commonly uses either a 5MT manual transmission or a CVT. The manual transmission has a simple structure with fewer parts, making it less prone to failures, offering lower maintenance costs, longer oil change intervals, and durable gears. The CVT is more modern, providing smoother gear shifts, but its chain is prone to wear and requires regular fluid checks to avoid issues. Avoiding sudden acceleration in daily driving can extend its lifespan. Unusual noises or jerking are common signs of trouble. For manual transmissions, difficulty in shifting gears might indicate stuck gears, while CVT issues often stem from sensor failures, which are quick and inexpensive to repair. Overall, the Vision X6's transmission is robust, capable of handling 100,000 kilometers reliably. The manual is a solid choice for easy maintenance, while the CVT suits city driving by reducing fatigue. Regular maintenance is key to longevity.
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