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Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) is a type of gearbox that allows for an infinite range of gear ratios without fixed sprockets, using a metal band connecting two pulleys with variable diameters. The system operates through hydraulic pressure and electronic management to optimize performance based on driving conditions. While CVTs offer advantages such as better efficiency and smoother driving, they also have drawbacks including high repair costs and a reputation for being less responsive.
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