
The new 6-speed gearbox is claimed to boost fuel economy by 12% over the current 5-speed unit
Enlarge PhotoThe transmission went into production this month and will first arrive in the new 2009 Hyundai Azera (Grandeur) equipped with the 3.3L V6 Lambda engine beginning next month. In this application, it delivers a 12.2% gain in fuel economy from 21.2mpg to a more economical 23.7mpg (10.1km/l versus 9.0km/l) over the 5-speed model. The new transmission is also 2.5% quicker in zero to 60mph (100km/h) acceleration times (7.8sec versus 8.0 sec), as well as delivering an 11% improvement in 37mph to 60mph (60km/h to 100km/h) passing performance (4.0 sec versus 4.5 sec).
A total of five variants of the 6-speed transmission will be produced to accommodate a range of petrol and diesel engines, and a total of sixteen different Hyundai models will get this transmission including the redesigned Santa Fe, which is due to arrive in late in 2009.
Toyota and a joint GM-Ford venture are the only other instances where carmakers have developed their own 6-speed automatic gearbox. Hyundai claims that its own design, however, is markedly superior to similar products from Toyota, GM and Ford due to a number of technical innovations. Additionally, the new 6-speed from Hyundai is maintenance-free - the gearbox is not equipped with a dipstick as it is filled with an automatic transmission fluid that is good for the life of the vehicle.
The story doesn’t end there as Hyundai is reportedly working on a new 8-speed automatic gearbox that is rumored to debut next year in a brand new flagship saloon.
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Meet the top commenters on the Leaderboardoh yeah.. maintenance free.. lasts the life of the vehicle....
well thats easy.. considering every 4 year old hyundai i see looks like a pole tent that just went through a hurricane.
Well Hyundai needs to do somthing about there poor gas mileage if they want to survive, and bring the quality of the new ginisis into all of there cars.
Actually Hyundais Sonata is more fuel efficient then the Camry, it and the Malibu beat it. The Elantra and the Accent are also very fuel efficient, the Azera could do better though.
fuel efficient.... and anemic too.
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