What type of transmission is used in the Haima S5?

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AlexanderLynn
07/29/25 9:55pm
The Haima S5 is equipped with a VT3 transmission. Below is some information about the transmission: 1. Transmissions are divided into manual transmissions and automatic transmissions. 2. A manual transmission mainly consists of gears and shafts, achieving speed and torque variations through different gear combinations. 3. An automatic transmission (AT) is composed of a torque converter, planetary gears, a hydraulic torque variation system, and a hydraulic control system. It achieves speed and torque variations through hydraulic transmission and gear combinations. Additional functions of the transmission include: 1. Changing the transmission ratio to expand the range of torque and speed variations of the driving wheels, adapting to frequently changing driving conditions while keeping the engine operating under favorable conditions. 2. Allowing the vehicle to reverse while maintaining the engine's rotational direction. 3. Utilizing neutral gear to interrupt power transmission, enabling engine startup, speed variation, and facilitating gear shifting or power output. 4. The transmission consists of a gear transmission mechanism and a control mechanism, and a power take-off can be added when necessary.
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