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Jul 7, 2023 · The roots of automatic transmissions date back to the early 20th century. We explore the pioneering designs that aimed to reduce the effort required in shifting gears. From the friction-based systems of the 1920s to the groundbreaking hydraulic designs of the 1940s, each innovation paved the way for the automatic transmissions we rely on today.
Dec 2, 2022 · History of the automatic transmission. According to Tech Historian, the automatic transmission was first developed in the early 1900s by Karl Benz, who also invented the modern automobile. However, General Motors Corporation employees Edward A. Deeds and Charles F. Kettering developed the first automatic transmission widely employed in ...
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Automatic transmissions have been standard in large cars since at least 1974. [5] By 2020 only 2.4% of new cars had manual transmissions. [6] Historically, automatic transmissions were less efficient, but lower fuel prices in the US made this less of a problem than in Europe. [7]
- / Origins: Invention of The Automatic Gearbox
- / Development: How The Automatic Gearbox Evolved After Invention
- / Modern Context: What Changes Have Been Made in More Recent Times?
- / What Does The Future Hold For The Automatic Gearbox?
Believe it or not, the first automatic transmissions were invented in the relatively early days of the automotive industry, all the way back in 1921. The inventor was a Canadian engineer by the name of Alfred Munro. His first-generation automatic transmission made use of compressed air, a far cry from those that make use of transmission fluid in th...
After much dominance in the world of automatic transmissions, and with thousands of patents filed, GM and BorgWarner seemed to completely dominate the automatic transmission space. Little did they know that Honda was carefully navigating the intellectual property waters to finally come out with its own transmission in 1968, the Hondamatic, a 2-spee...
As other OEMs continued using the established torque converter technology and expanded on gear ratios, VW was working on something wholly different, namely the dual-clutch automated manual transmission, which was first introduced in the 2003 Golf R32. The use of wet clutches instead of a torque converter proved to be incredibly efficient, so much s...
In the years 2019-2021, sales of new automatic transmission cars increased to the point where an unprecedented shift finally occurred. It’s now the case that new cars with automatic gearboxes outnumber those with manual transmissions. There are a lot of reasons for this, but the main driving forces are advancements in automatic gear-shifting techno...
Feb 27, 2023 · Published: February 27, 2023. The very first automobiles needed a way to transmit power to the wheels. Early methods of accomplishing this were comprised of exposed belts and pulleys, effectively creating a single-speed transmission. There were many different variations, but to get both acceleration and speed, more than one gear was needed.
Jan 30, 2020 · Manual transmissions have, unfortunately, become a dying breed in the US, but let’s look at why. Automatic vs. manual transmissions. Automatic transmissions were invented by GM in the 1930s, but ...
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Mar 30, 2021 · 1930’s to 1960’s: 2-Speeds, 3-Speeds & 4-Speeds. In 1939 Cadillac and Oldsmobile became the first manufacturers to utilize a fully automatic transmission in a production vehicle; they named it the Hydra-matic, which would later be named the Turbo Hydra-matic. It was developed for rear-wheel-drive vehicles and had four Forward speeds plus ...