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Subaru to Launch CVTs on New Vehicles
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New technology has helped to reduce the negative sides of the CVT, and has allowed it to be used in more powerful applications. One brand that's capitalized on this is Nissan, which offers CVTs in practically every model it makes, but for its heavy-duty SUVs, trucks and the 350Z sports car. Because of the CVT's efficiency, all Toyota and Lexus hybrid models use the technology, as does the Honda Civic Hybrid and the Nissan Altima Hybrid. Prestige brands have also worked with CVT gearboxes. Audi's MultiTronic CVT transmission utilizes a metal link chain for front-wheel
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| Subaru's first big powertrain advancement is a 2.0-liter H4 turbodiesel. Now comes a new transmission, the CVT. (Photo: Subaru) |
On the contrary, there are some brands that haven't been particularly pleased with the results of their CVT transmissions. Ford dropped their ZF-built CVT from the Five Hundred full-size sedan and Freestyle crossover when they made the jump to the Taurus update. Saturn completely discarded CVTs after offering them on the ION and the outgoing VUE. The previous MINI Cooper featured a CVT transmission in place of an automatic, though it's no longer available.
Now Subaru, one of the quirkiest automakers around, known for their all-wheel drive systems, unique boxer engines and durability, is getting ready to trod down the CVT path once again, according to Winding Road magazine. Having been one of the first to offer a CVT in North
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| Naturally, the diesel engine will be mated to the CVT for superior fuel efficiency. (Photo: Subaru) |
Due to the power limitations that CVTs have, we doubt that they'd be featured on the turbocharged 2.5-liter H-4 engine that will move the ultra-powerful Impreza WRX STi, but current CVT technology would still enable it to be used on the less powerful Impreza WRX, Legacy and Forester models. The first Subaru product to feature a CVT transmission is projected to be the 2009 Legacy that is also set for a facelift in that particular model year.
Subaru's first diesel, a 2.0-liter horizontally opposed engine (a world first for this engine configuration) will be available in North America within the next few years, but the brand hopes on making another world first by mating this new CVT to it. The combination of a high-efficiency diesel engine with a CVT should help make the forthcoming Legacy one of the thriftiest midsize sedans on the market.
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