Types Of Automatic Transmissions

Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) is not too different from the regular manual transmission and has almost the same construction in terms of gears and clutch. However, it additionally uses an actuator and an ECU (electronic control unit) to determine which gear to shift at a specific engine speed. With AMTs, there is a selector stick that you will have to use to select the drive mode. 

The Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) is a special automatic transmission system which uses a pulley system in which two conical pulleys are connected by a belt which drives over them. As these pulleys drive, an ECU varies their diameters, depending on the requirement, and thus modulates the rotation and delivers infinite gear ratios.

CVT is very efficient as it aims to maintain constant engine revolutions per minute (RPM) while the vehicle moves at varying speeds. You will find a CVT transmission inside cars like the Nissan Magnite, Honda Elevate, Kia Seltos, and MG Hector.

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