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The Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) is a type of automotive drivetrain and transmission component that provides an infinite number of gear ratios, allowing for smooth and efficient acceleration. It is an alternative to the traditional manual or automatic transmission, and is becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry. CVTs are designed to optimize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, making them an attractive option for eco-conscious drivers. CVTs are composed of two pulleys connected by a belt or chain, which can be adjusted to provide an infinite number of gear ratios. This allows the engine to remain at its most efficient speed, regardless of the vehicle's speed. CVTs also provide a smoother ride than traditional transmissions, as they eliminate the need for shifting gears. The CVT market is growing rapidly, with many automakers offering CVT-equipped vehicles. Companies such as Nissan, Honda, Subaru, and Toyota are leading the way in CVT technology, offering a variety of models with CVT transmissions. Other companies such as Audi, BMW, and Volkswagen are also beginning to offer CVT-equipped vehicles. Show Less Read more