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Showing posts with label Continuously Variable Transmission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Continuously Variable Transmission. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Honda announced price details of 2011 Honda CR-Z

Honda the Japanese automobile manufacturer has announced United States price details of the 2011 Honda CR-Z. The price of the car is $19,200 and is available for sale with dealers on August 24.

2011 Honda CR-ZThe 2011 Honda CR-Z is powered with a hybridized 1.5-L petrol engine system with 122 hp or 91 kW or 124 PS with 128 lb-ft or 174 Nm of torque. The car is coupled to a 6-speed manual transmission or an optional Continuously Variable Transmission or CVT which costs $650.

Honda estimated the CR-Z manual will attain an EPA rating of 31 mpg in city and 37 mpg in highway, while the CR-Z CVT will likely return 35 mpg in city a and 39 mpg in highway.

The 2011 Honda CR-Z base model is outfitted with an AM/FM/CD/USB audio system, power windows and door locks, automatic climate control, keyless entry and cruise control. The CR-Z EX includes top audio system with seven speakers and a subwoofer with additional cost of $1560, Bluetooth connectivity, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. At $22,560, the CR-Z EX is available with Navigation features and all the above mentioned features as well as a navigation system with voice recognition.

2011 Honda CR-Z2011 Honda CR-Z

Monday, April 19, 2010

Nissan CVT

Nissan CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) One of the technologies being used by Nissan to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases by their vehicles. This gearbox provides an almost infinite number of gear ratios between two preset gear ratios. This means that less power is wasted which translates to better fuel economy. Reduced amount of fuel being burned means lower greenhouse gas produced.

Nissan latest CVT - Xtronic CVT



2009 Nissan Develops Next-Generation CVT Technology

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