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Section 2 (Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) (Service Information)): Description: Description

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The continuously variable transmission (CVT) has a torque converter and allows optimal driving force in response to the accelerator pedal operation, therefore giving us smooth driving without shift shock. The CVT also has a manual mode function for both smooth driving without shift shock, and enjoyable driving with manual ratio selection.

The CVT allows for maximum driving force and performance when compared to a conventional A/T. When the throttle is fully opened, driving force for the conventional automatic transmission changes unevenly because the ratio is shifted in steps. On the other hand, driving force for the CVT changes smoothly because it is possible for it to accelerate while keeping it in the peak power range of the engine. Therefore, CVT avoids the loss of driving force, and enables smooth and shock free driving.

Coordinated control of the engine and the multifaceted shift diagram have made it possible to realize both, smooth and powerful driving with a good ratio change response and an improvement in fuel consumption.