What type of transmission is used in the Audi Q2L?

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StPreston
07/30/25 12:28am
The Audi Q2L is equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, which offers relatively high shifting efficiency and is a commonly used transmission type in German automobiles. The dual-clutch transmission is a type of automatic transmission that utilizes two clutch plates—one controlling the odd-numbered gears and the other controlling the even-numbered gears—resulting in superior shifting performance. Depending on the operating environment of the clutch plates, dual-clutch transmissions are further categorized into dry and wet types. The dry dual-clutch transmission uses air cooling to lower the temperature of the clutch plates, while the wet dual-clutch transmission employs liquid cooling. In terms of transmission efficiency, the wet dual-clutch transmission outperforms the dry type. Apart from dual-clutch transmissions, automatic transmissions also include manual-automatic transmissions, continuously variable transmissions (CVT), and automated manual transmissions (AMT). The Audi Q2L has body dimensions of 4190mm in length, 1790mm in width, and 1510mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600mm, positioning it as a compact SUV.
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