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- Geartronic is Volvo Cars' name for its manumatic automatic transmission, similar to Porsche's Tiptronic. It is available in 4-, 5-, 6-, and 8-speed models...
- five-speed automatic transmission or 6 speed manual transmission with Geartronic for the US market, commemorating Boston Red Sox's 107 victories in 2007...
- 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2016. "2008 Volvo XC60 I 3.0 T6 (285 Hp) AWD Geartronic | Technical specs, data, fuel consumption, Dimensions". www.auto-data...
- Shift Volkswagen / Audi / SEAT / Škoda / Porsche: Tiptronic Volvo Cars: Geartronic The Automotive Products company in the United Kingdom produced an automated...
- 2.0-litre four-cylinder Drive-E powertrains with Volvo's eight-speed Geartronic transmission, delivered by Aisin. The line-up include two petrol engines:...
- fuel economy due to the more efficient "Drive-E" engine, new 8-speed "Geartronic" automatic transmission, and new ECO+ functionality with modified Start/Stop...
- Far". 21 April 2021. Chris Davies (5 September 2014). "2015 Volvo S80 D4 Geartronic SE Lux reviewUpdated Swedish Exec Gets Greener". carproductstested...
- 512 hp) (09 EM-P Voyage Edition) Transmission 8-speed Aisin AW TG-81SC Geartronicautomatic 3-speed DHT Pro Hybrid drivetrain MHEV FHEV Plug-in hybrid...
- under names that including "e-stick", "shift-command", "steptronic", and "geartronic". Manufacturers increasingly offer electronically-controlled automatic...
- (marketed under trade names such as Tiptronic, Steptronic, Sportmatic, and Geartronic). While these systems seem superficially similar, a manumatic uses a torque...