What type of transmission is used in the Baojun 310w?
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The Baojun 310w is equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission and a 5-speed AMT transmission. Details are as follows: 1. The 6-speed manual transmission provides a very smooth shifting experience during driving, with clear gear positions and a slight suction feel. The light throttle and clutch pedals ensure that even long drives do not cause fatigue. 2. The 5-speed manual transmission is highly reliable, and this powertrain system is fuel-efficient while delivering good performance. Related information: 1. The Baojun 310w shares the same platform as the Baojun 310, and its exterior design largely continues that of the Baojun 310. 2. For the interior, the Baojun 310w adopts the family-style design language, featuring a two-tone color scheme and an 8-inch central control display screen.
I previously drove a Baojun 310W with a manual transmission, and I clearly remember it had a 5-speed manual gearbox, which should be the SH12M jointly developed by GM and SAIC. The gear shift travel was quite moderate, and the clutch was relatively light for beginners, making it less prone to stalling. The AMT version also used a GM product, strictly speaking, it's not a traditional automatic transmission but an electronically controlled mechanical automatic transmission. In actual driving, that AMT had noticeable jerks during low-gear shifts, especially in traffic jams where it always felt a bit slow. However, its advantage lies in its simple structure and low maintenance costs. If you prioritize ease of use and cost savings, the manual transmission is great; if you're a beginner or often drive in the city, you'll need to get used to the AMT's shifting rhythm.