What transmission is used in the Trumpchi GS3?

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LeAmir
07/30/25 7:03am
GAC Trumpchi GS3 is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, a 6-speed automated manual transmission, and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Below is some relevant knowledge about transmissions: Manual Transmission Working Principle: The working principle of a manual transmission involves combining gears of different sizes and engaging the gear shift lever with the power output shaft to alter the torque and speed of the driving wheels. Manual transmissions are also the most widely used type of transmission in automobiles. Advantages of Automated Manual Transmission: An automated manual transmission is a type of automatic transmission. This type of transmission allows the driver to use both manual and automatic modes while driving. Generally, the automatic mode is used for ease of operation. Advantages of Dual-Clutch Transmission: The biggest advantage of a dual-clutch transmission is its rapid gear shifting. This type of transmission uses two clutches, resulting in higher transmission efficiency compared to automatic transmissions.
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