Continuous Variable Transmission
If you've been shopping for a new car recently, you've undoubtedly found that large numbers of late-model vehicles are equipped with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). The simplest way of achieving a pure mechanical continuously variable transmission is to use a slipping clutch in series with a stepped gear box. The gearbox has discrete ratios and at each step the clutch can be slipped to achieve the desired ratio. Animation explains the basic principle of CVTs (continuously variable transmission). Here, we look at the Va.
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Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Basics Basically, the continuously variable transmission―incorrectly referred to as CVT transmission at times―is a transmission system in which there is infinite variability between the highest and lowest gear ratio in the absence of gear shifts. The speed is increased or decreased by altering the.
The following is a list of automobiles that use continuously variable transmission (CVT) technology to transmit power from their engines to their wheels.
New automobiles equipped with CVT[edit]
- Audi A4 (some 1.8t models)
- Cadillac Escalade Hybrid
- Chery Tiggo 5 2.0 L
- Chevrolet Malibu 1.5L
- Chevrolet Spark 1.4 L
- Daihatsu Mira Custom 0.66 L 3 cyl
- Fiat Punto 1.2 L
- Ford Fusion Hybrid 2.5 L 4 cyl
- Honda Accord option on all 4 cylinder models 2013 on
- Honda Activa Scooter 0.109 L
- Honda Airwave 1.5 L
- Honda Amaze 1.2L petrol/1.5L diesel
- Honda Brio (2016-present)
- Honda City 1.5 L
- Honda Civic 1.5 L
- Honda CR-V (from 2015)
- Honda Freed except Indonesia version
- Honda HR-V (from 2015)
- Honda Jazz 1.2L/1.3L/1.4L/1.5L / Honda Fit 1.3 L/1.5 L
- Lincoln MKZ Hybrid from 2013
- Microcar MC1/MC2 505cc 2 cyl diesel or petrol
- Microcar Virgo 505cc 2 cyl diesel or petrol
- Mitsubishi Lancer 1.6 L/1.8 L MIVEC 4 cyl with INVECS-III CVT (Asian version only) the 2008 version also
- Mitsubishi Lancer 2.0 L/2.4 L MIVEC 4 cyl with INVECS-III CVT 2008 (North America)
- Mitsubishi Mirage 1.0 L/1.2 L MIVEC 3 cyl with INVECS-III CVT
- Mitsubishi Outlander 2.4 L MIVEC 4 cyl with INVECS-III CVT (from 2007)
- Mitsubishi RVR/ASX/Outlander Sport 1.6 L /1.8 L /2.0 L MIVEC 4 cyl with INVECS-III CVT 2011
- MG 5 8-Speed CVT
- MG ZS 8-Speed CVT
- Nissan Altima (from 2007, Model S and SE)
- Nissan Bluebird Sylphy 2.0 L
- Nissan Maxima (from 2007, Model SE)
- Nissan Micra 1.0 L/1.3 L
- Nissan Murano 3.5 L
- Nissan Pathfinder (from 2013 and on)
- Nissan Qashqai 2.0 L
- Nissan Rogue 2.5 L, Model SL
- Nissan Sentra (from 2007 and on)
- Nissan Serena 2.0 L
- Nissan Skyline 350GT-8
- Nissan Teana 3.5 L
- Nissan Tiida / Versa
- Nissan X-Trail 2.5 L
- Peugeot 4007 2.4 16V
- Proton Exora Bold 1.6 L CFE (2011–present)
- Proton Inspira 2.0 L 4 cyl
- Proton Prevé 1.6 L (CFE Turbo / IAFM+ NA) (2012–present)
- Proton Saga FLX 1.3 L 4 cyl (2011–present)
- Subaru Forester (Lineartronic)
- Subaru Legacy (Lineartronic)
- Subaru Outback (Lineartronic)
- Subaru WRX 6 speed Manual available
- Toyota Camry 2.5 L hybrid only
- Toyota Highlander Hybrid 3.3 L 6 cyl
- Toyota Passo 1.0 L 3 cyl
- Toyota Prius 1.5 L 4 cyl (–2009)/1.8L 4 cyl (2010–)
- Toyota Prius c 1.5 L 4 cyl (2012–)
- Toyota RAV4 2.5 L hybrid and plug in only
- Toyota Sienna (2021-)
- Toyota Verso 1.8 L
- Toyota Yaris 1.33 VVT-i CVT
- Toyota Yaris Hybrid 1.5 VVT-i CVT
Cvt Vs Automatic Transmission
Continuous Variable Transmission
Old automobiles equipped with CVT[edit]
- Aixam 400, 500, 500.5 A751 petrol and diesel 1990 on. Belt and Variator CVT supplied by CVTech-IBC Canada.
- Audi A4 2.0/1.8T/2.4/3.0/1.9 TDI/2.0 TDI/2.7 TDI
- Audi A5 2.0 TDI
- Audi A6 2.0/1.8T/2.4/3.0/2.5 TDI
- Constantinesco (1926)
- DAF Daffodil (types 30, 31 and 32)
- Daewoo Matiz II with E3CVT (Currently GM Daewoo)
- Dodge Caliber 2.0 L, 2.4 L
- Ford Escape Hybrid 2.3 L 4 cyl
- Ford Focus C-Max 1.6 L TDCi 110 PS
- Ford Freestyle 3.0 L 6 cyl
- Honda Civic Hybrid 1.3 L 4 cyl
- Honda Insight 1.3 L 4 cyl
- Jeep Compass 2.0L,2.4 L
- Jeep Patriot 2.0L,2.4 L
- Lambert (automobile), 1905
- Lexus GS450h 3.5 L 6 cyl
- Lexus LS600h 5.0 L 8 cyl
- Lexus RX400h 3.3 L 6 cyl
- Mercedes ML (ML450 Hybrid 4MATIC)
- Mercury Montego 3.0 L 6 cyl
- Mitsubishi Colt 1.5 L MIVEC 4 cyl with INVECS-III CVT (Asian-Oceanian version only, 72 kW)
- Nissan Cedric 300VIP-Z and 300LX-Z S [1]
- Nissan Gloria 300 Ultima-Z and 300 Ultima-Z V [1]
- Nissan Primera 2.0 L
- Nissan Quest (2011-2017)
- Opel Vectra 1.8 L
- Saturn Ion Quad Coupe (2003-2004)
- Saturn Vue 2.2 L AWD (2002-2005), 2.2 FWD (2002-2004)
- Subaru Justy ECVT/Justy 4WD ECVT
- Suzuki SX4 (2010 onwards)
- Toyota Aurion Hybrid
- Toyota Passo 1.3 L 4 cyl
- Toyota Wish 2.0 L 4 cyl
References[edit]
Continuous Variable Transmission Meaning
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