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The Automotive Transmissions market is a segment of the Automotive Drivetrain and Transmission Components industry. It includes the design, manufacture, and sale of components used in the transmission of power from the engine to the wheels of a vehicle. This includes gearboxes, torque converters, and other related components. Automotive transmissions are typically classified as manual, automatic, or continuously variable. Manual transmissions require the driver to shift gears manually, while automatic transmissions shift gears automatically. Continuously variable transmissions provide a range of gear ratios, allowing for smoother acceleration and improved fuel economy.
The Automotive Transmissions market is highly competitive, with a number of major players operating globally. Companies in the market include ZF Friedrichshafen, Aisin Seiki, Magna International, BorgWarner, and Eaton Corporation. Show Less Read more