What is 7G Tronic Plus on a Mercedes?
What is 7G Tronic Plus on a Mercedes?
The 7G-TRONIC PLUS automatic transmission has seven gears which keep the engine speed as low as possible in every driving situation. The wide gear ratio range and finely graduated gears reduce the leaps in revs when changing gear. This leads to comfortable gear-changing and saves fuel.
When was 7G Tronic Plus introduced?
In 2010 Mercedes-Benz presented a further development of its seven-speed automatic transmission with the new-generation CL-Class (216 series): 7G-TRONIC PLUS. This was even more comfortable, faster and more economical than the first-generation 7G-TRONIC.
Which is better 7G Tronic and 9G-Tronic?
The 9G Tronic is an improved 7G Tronic automatic transmission. It improves almost every aspect of the older version, like comfort and fuel efficiency. Additionally, the later model is lighter than the 7G Tronic version, despite having two extra gears.
What car uses 7G Tronic transmission?
Mercedes-Benz
The 7G-Tronic is the fifth-generation transmission for Mercedes-Benz. The automaker has produced over eleven million automatic transmissions since 1959.
How much power can the 7G Tronic handle?
The power load rating figure is under 400Bhp for the 7G. However I think a 7 speed in anything more than a 350 is pointless since the bigger engined cars have plenty of torque to keep things going.
Is 7G Tronic dual clutch?
AMG SpeedShift MCT The MCT transmission is essentially the 7G-Tronic automatic transmission without a torque converter. Instead of a torque converter, it uses a compact wet startup clutch to launch the car from a stop and also supports computer-controlled double-clutching.
Is Mercedes 7G Tronic dual clutch?
What type of automatic gearbox Do Mercedes use?
9G-TRONIC automatic transmission
The 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission from Mercedes-Benz is the world’s first automatic transmission to feature a hydrodynamic torque converter. The transmission transfers torque using a fluid, rather than a mechanical clutch.
What type of transmission do I have?
The simplest way to find your transmission type is to look in your owner’s manual. Your manual should have the name and type of transmission, along with service information. If you’ve misplaced your owner’s manual, most trucks have a white label printed on the inside of the driver’s door.