Which Generation of Aisin Transmission is Used in the Changan CS75 PLUS?

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McKarter
07/24/25 3:59pm
"The transmission brand used in the Changan CS75 PLUS 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 highest market share globally. The Changan CS75 PLUS is equipped with an Aisin 6AT automatic manual transmission. The automatic manual transmission is essentially a traditional AT or CVT transmission with added manual shifting functionality. The purpose of the automatic manual transmission is to enhance the driving pleasure of automatic transmission vehicles. When using the transmission of the Changan CS75 PLUS in daily driving, the following points should be noted: Do not delay changing the transmission oil for an extended period. Prolonged failure to change the transmission oil can lead to damage to internal components such as bearings and the housing. Avoid coasting in neutral for long durations. While driving manual transmission vehicles, many experienced drivers may coast in neutral, but for automatic transmission vehicles, this can cause the transmission to overheat and may result in a noticeable jolt when shifting back into D gear. Never shift into D/R gear before the vehicle has come to a complete stop. Many drivers, to demonstrate smooth operation, shift into reverse gear before the vehicle has fully stopped, which can significantly damage the transmission gears and, over time, lead to gear grinding and other faults. Avoid frequently climbing steep slopes in D gear. On steep inclines, automatic transmission vehicles may overheat due to high load or may shift up too early, resulting in insufficient climbing power. In such cases, using manual mode to limit lower gears or switching to sport mode can help protect the transmission. Do not tow the vehicle over long distances. If an automatic transmission vehicle breaks down, it should be transported using a flatbed tow truck with the vehicle in N gear, rather than being towed directly with a tow rope or similar method."
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DiAthena
08/11/25 8:55am
I recently studied the transmission details of the Changan CS75 Plus, which features Aisin's third-generation 8-speed automatic transmission (8AT). This is quite common in the current SUV market. The third-gen 8AT has optimized shift smoothness and fuel efficiency, pairing seamlessly with the CS75 Plus's 2.0T engine for a notably fluid driving experience, whether in city or highway conditions. Compared to the second generation, the third-gen reduces gearshift jerkiness and offers more responsive smart adjustments, such as automatically shifting gears based on throttle input. Aisin transmissions are known for their reliability and durability, used by brands like Toyota and Honda, but the CS75 Plus integrates it well, making daily driving hassle-free. Maintenance is straightforward—just regular oil changes. Don’t underestimate this generation; opting for a third-gen drivetrain when choosing a car is definitely a plus. Smoothness and reliability are what truly matter.
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