AWTF-80 SC
AWTF-80 SC | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Aisin Seiki |
Production | 2005 – 2019 |
Model years | 2005 – 2019 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | 6-Speed Transverse Automatic Transmission |
Related | Ford 6R GM 6L ZF 6HP |
Chronology | |
Successor | AWF8F35 Transmission |
The Aisin AW TF-8# SC series is a 6-speed automatic transmission designed for use in
Specifications
Basic concept
A conventional 5-pinion planetary gearset and a compound Ravigneaux gearset is combined in a Lepelletier gear mechanism,[5] to reduce both the size and weight. It was first realized in 2000 with the 6HP from ZF Friedrichshafen. Like all transmissions realized with Lepelletier transmissions, the AWTF-80 SC also dispenses with the use of the direct gear ratio, making it one of the very few automatic transmission concepts without such a ratio.
It also has the capability to achieve torque converter lock-up on all six forward gears, and disengage it completely when at a standstill, significantly closing the fuel efficiency gap between automatic and manual transmissions.
Gearbox control
To reduce external wiring as well as to provide a constant environment for the
Technical data
Gear Teeth and Ratios[a][b][c] | Planetary Gearset: Teeth[d] Lepelletier Gear Mechanism |
Count | Total | Avg. | |||
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Simple | Ravigneaux | ||||||
Model | Version First Delivery |
[e] [f] |
[g] [h] |
[i] [j] |
Brakes Clutches |
Ratio Span |
Gear Step |
Gear | R | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Step |
–R : 1 | 1 : 2 | 2 : 3 | 3 : 4 | 4 : 5 | 5 : 6 | |
AWTF-80 SC | 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft)[6] 2005 |
50 90 |
36 44 |
44 96 |
2 3 |
6.0494 | 1.4333 |
Ratio |
−3.3939 |
4.1481 |
2.3704 |
1.5556 |
1.1546 |
0.8593 |
0.6857 |
Step | 0.8182 | 1.7500 | 1.5238 | 1.3472 | 1.3434 | 1.2532 | |
ZF 6HP all[k] | 2000 | 37 71 |
31 38 |
38 85 |
2 3 |
6.0354 | 1.4327 |
Ratio |
−3.4025 |
4.1708 |
2.3397 |
1.5211 |
1.1428 |
0.8672 |
0.6911 |
Step | 0.8158 | 1.7826 | 1.5382 | 1.3311 | 1.3178 | 1.2549 | |
Ratio R & Even |
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Ratio Odd |
- ZF 6HPgearbox
- ^ Other gearboxes using the Lepelletier gear mechanism see infobox
- ^ Differences in gear ratios have a measurable, direct impact on vehicle dynamics, performance, waste emissions as well as fuel mileage
- ^ Layout
(1) Planetary gearset 1 is on the input (turbine) side
(2) Output shaft is ring 3 (ring gear of gearset 3: outer Ravigneaux gearset) - ^ Sun 1: sun gear of gearset 1
- ^ Ring 1: ring gear of gearset 1
- ^ Sun 2: sun gear of gearset 2: inner Ravigneaux gearset
- ^ Ring 2: ring gear of gearset 2: inner Ravigneaux gearset
- ^ Sun 3: sun gear of gearset 3: outer Ravigneaux gearset
- ^ Ring 3: ring gear of gearset 3: outer Ravigneaux gearset
- ^ First gearbox on the market to use the Lepelletier gear mechanism
launched in 2000
for comparison purposes only
Features | ||
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Maximum shift speed | 7,000/min | 6,500/min |
Maximum torque | 350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) | 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) |
Torque converter diameter | 260 mm (10.2 in) | |
Length | 358 mm (14.1 in) | |
Weight | 90 kg (198 lb) |
Applications
Make | Period | Model |
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BMW Group | ||
BMW | 2014–2020 | i8 |
2015–present | 225xe Active Tourer (F45) | |
2020–present | X1 xDrive 25e (F48) | |
2020–present | X2 xDrive 25e (F39) | |
Mini | 2014–2017 | Cooper (F56/55) |
2015–2017 | Clubman (F54)[a] | |
2016–2017 | Countryman (F60)[b] | |
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles[c] | ||
Alfa Romeo |
2005–2011 | 159[d] |
2005–2010 | Brera[e] | |
2006–2010 | Spider[f] | |
Fiat | 2005–2011 | Croma[g] |
2012–2019 | 500 | |
Lancia | 2008–2014 | Delta[h] |
Ford Motor Company | ||
Ford | 2005–2007 | Five Hundred |
2006–2012 | Ford Fusion (US)[i] | |
2007–2014 | Mondeo MkIV[j] | |
2006–2014 | Galaxy[k] | |
Lincoln | 2006 | Zephyr |
2007–2012 | MKZ | |
Mercury | 2005–2010 | Milan[8] |
2005–2007 | Montego[8] | |
General Motors | ||
Cadillac | 2005–2010 | BLS[l] |
2009–2016 | SRX II[m] | |
Chevrolet | 2008–2016 | Cruze[n] |
Opel Vauxhall |
Astra | |
Vectra | ||
Signum | ||
Zafira | ||
2008–2017 | Insignia | |
2014–2017 | Meriva | |
Saab | 2006–2014 | 9-3 II (FWD & AWD)[o] |
2013–2014 | 9-3 III | |
2010–2012 | 9-5 II | |
Hyundai Motor Company | ||
2006–2014 | Veracruz[7] | |
Jaguar Land Rover | ||
Jaguar | 2007–2009 | X-Type[p]
|
Land Rover |
2006–2014 | Freelander 2 |
2011–2013 | Evoque | |
Luxgen | ||
2013–2015 | S5 2.0 T | |
2015-2019 | S5 ecohyper[q] | |
2019–Present | S5 GT (GT 225) · 1.8 T | |
2014–2015 | U6[r] | |
2015–2018 | U6 ecohyper[s] | |
2018–Present | Luxgen U6 GT (GT 220) 1.8 T | |
2016–Present | Luxgen M7 ecohyper 2.2 T | |
2016–Present | Luxgen U7 ecohyper 2.2 T | |
2019–Present | URX 1.8 T | |
Mahindra & Mahindra | ||
2015–present | XUV 500 | |
Mazda | ||
2005–2008 | 6 I | |
2006–2012 | CX-7 | |
2006–present | CX-9 | |
2006–present | MPV III | |
2007–2012 | 6 II | |
PSA Group | ||
Citroën [t] |
C4 | |
C5 | ||
C6 | ||
DS3
| ||
DS4
| ||
DS5
| ||
2010–2016 | Jumpy | |
C-Elysée | ||
Peugeot [u] |
2006–2008 | 307 |
2014–2018 | 308 | |
2005–2010 | 407 | |
2010–present | 408 (Saloon) | |
2011–2018 | 508 | |
2005–2010 | 607 | |
2008– | 3008 | |
2009– | 5008 | |
2010–2016 | Expert
| |
Renault | ||
2005–2009 | Vel Satis | |
2006–2010 | Espace | |
Suzuki | ||
2014–present | Vitara (FWD & AWD) | |
2015–present | Baleno | |
2017–present | Swift | |
2017–present | SX4 S-Cross | |
Toyota Group & Lotus | ||
Toyota [v] |
2006–2008 | Previa (V6) |
2007–2018 | Camry | |
2007–2017 | Aurion (V6) | |
2007–2012 | Blade (V6)
| |
2007–2013 | Mark X Zio (V6)
| |
2008–2016 | Highlander | |
2008–2017 | Alphard (V6) | |
2008–2018 | Avalon | |
2008–2018 | RAV4 | |
2009–2017 | Venza | |
2011–2016 | Sienna | |
2017 | ProAce
| |
Lexus | 2007–2018 | ES350
|
2010–present | RX[w] | |
2015–present | NX200t[x]
| |
Lotus
|
2012 | Evora (IPS) |
2022– | Emira (V6) | |
Scion | 2011–2016 | tC |
Volkswagen Group | ||
Audi | 2003–2013 | A3 |
2015–2018 | Q3 | |
Škoda | Octavia | |
Rapid[y] | ||
Volkswagen | 2003–2010 | Transporter |
2007 | Jetta | |
2009–2017 | Tiguan | |
2012–present | Passat | |
2019–present | Polo (MK5) (India) | |
Volvo | ||
2005–2014 | XC90[8][10][11][12] (FWD & AWD)[z] | |
2006–2009 | S60[10] (FWD & AWD)[aa] | |
2006–2008 | Volvo V70 II (FWD & AWD)[ab] | |
2006–2008 | XC70 (AWD) | |
2007–2016 | S80 II[11][14] (FWD & AWD)[ac] | |
2008–2016 | V70 III[15] (FWD & AWD)[ad] | |
2008–2016 | XC70 II[11] (FWD & AWD)[ae] | |
2009–2017 | XC60[11] (FWD & AWD)[af] | |
2011–2018[11] | S60 II (FWD & AWD)[ag] | |
2016–2017 | S90 (FWD)[ah] | |
2016–2018 | V90 (FWD)[ai] | |
2011–2018 | V60 (FWD & AWD)[aj] | |
2011–2012 | S40 II (FWD)[ak] | |
2011–2012 | V50[16] (FWD)[al] | |
2011–2013 | C30 (FWD)[am] | |
2011–2013 | C70 II (FWD) | |
2012–2014 | V40 II (FWD)[an] |
Notes
- ^ with 3 cylinder engines (B37 · B38)
- ^ with 3 cylinder engines (B37 & B38 FWD)
- ^ Predecessor of Stellantis
- ^ 1.9 JTDm · 2.4 JTDm · 3.2 JTS[7]
- ^ 2.4 JTDm · 3.2 JTS[7]
- ^ 2.4 JTDm · 3.2 JTS[7]
- ^ 1.9 JTDm · 2.4 JTDm
- ^ 1.8 DI Turbo
- ^ 3.5 L V6[8]
- PS) Petrol · 2.0 TDCi Diesel[citation needed]
- PS) Petrol (as standard gearbox)
- ^ 1.9 D · 1.9 D (TST)
- ^ 2.8 L
- ^ US market · 2.0 L Turbo Diesel[1]
- ^ 1.9 TiD · 1.9 TTiD · Aero 2.8 L
- ^ 2.2 d
- ^ 1.8 T · 2.0 T
- ^ 2.0 T[9]
- ^ 1.8 T · 2.0 T
- ^ 1.6 THP · 2.0 HDİ
- ^ 1.6 THP · 2.0 HDİ
- ^ as Toyota U6xx · Toyota U760e
- ^ 350 older models · 200t/300 new models
- ^ 300 2018–present
- ^ India, 2019 improvement
- ^ D5 & D5 AWD · 3.2 · T6 & V8 AWD[13]
- ^ 2.4 D · D5 & D5 AWD · 2.5 T & R AWD[8] (2006–2008)
- ^ 2.4 D · D5 & D5 AWD · 2.5 T & R AWD (2006–2007)
- ^ D5 & D5 AWD · 2.5 T · 2.5 FT · 3.2 · T6 & V8 AWD
- ^ D4 AWD · D5 & D5 AWD · 2.5 T · 2.5 FT · 3.2 & T6 AWD[15]
- ^ D4 AWD · D5 & D5 AWD · 2.5 T · 2.5 FT · 3.2 & T6 AWD[15]
- ^ D4 AWD · D5 & D5 AWD · T6 AWD
- ^ D5 & D5 AWD · T6 AWD
- ^ D3
- ^ D3
- ^ D3 · D5 & D5 AWD · T6 AWD
- ^ D3 · D4
- ^ D3 · D4
- ^ D3 · D4
- ^ D3 · D4
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