Abstract
Despite the rapid development of automatic transmission technology, the traditional engine-matched manual transmission (MT) will continue to play an important role for some time to come, mainly because of its low cost, high efficiency and reliable operation. At present, 5 speed MT is mainly used in China, and some cars start to carry 6 speed MT, covering SUV, middle-sized and compact vehicles. The 6 speed MT will gradually become the mainstream. ZF and BMW are developing the 7 speed MT.
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Chen, Y. (2021). Manual Transmission. In: Automotive Transmissions. Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6703-2_2
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