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Gasoline Systems Continuously Variable Transmission Drive into a
Gasoline Systems
Continuously Variable Transmission
Drive into a stepless world
The best automatic transmission to obtain ­
maximum fuel economy, comfort, power, ­
acceleration and driving fun of your vehicle.
Why CVT?
To make optimal use of your engine power the best
­offered option is to use an automatic transmission with
a stepless shifting mechanism or Continuously Variable
Transmission. Increased fuel economy, ulti­mate driving
comfort, maximum power, continuous smooth acceleration and more driving fun are the major advantages
of the CVT transmission system.
Customer Benefits
e Maximum fuel economy
e Ultimate driving comfort
e Continuous smooth acceleration
e Excellent drive-ability
e Multiple driving modes, 3-in-1 transmission
The CVT working principle
A CVT consists of an electronically controlled and oilpressure supported variator. The variator consists of a
set of pulleys (primary and secondary) and a high alloy
steel pushbelt. The pushbelt is the heart of the CVT
and forms the indispensable link between the vehicle’s
engine and the driving wheels. The engine’s power is
transferred from the primary pulley to the secondary
pulley by pushing the CVT belt. By changing the width
of the pulleys an infinite number of ratios can be
established.
The Bosch pushbelt consists of two ring packages of
9 or 12 rings each and approximately 400 elements of
24 or 30 mm width.
Variator (pulleys and pushbelt)
Pushbelt / Ring packages / Elements
The main choice of most car brands
Toyota
Renault/
Nissan
Honda
BMW/
Mini
Subaru
DC
Mitsubishi
A150 / A170 / A200 / A200 T
A160 CDI / A180 CDI / A200 CDI
Mercedes A-class
Mitsubishi Airtrek /
Outlander 2.0L
Mercedes B-class
Mitsubishi Colt / Plus 1.3L / 1.5L
Toyota Allion 2.0L
Toyota Isis 2.0L
Nissan Primera 2.0L / 2.5L
Nissan Murano 3.5L
Honda Odyssey 2.4L
Honda Stepwgn 2.4L
Mini one & Cooper (Cabrio) 1.6L
Subaru Pleo 0.66L
Toyota Premio 2.0L
Toyota Noah 2.0L
Nissan Serena 2.0L
Nissan Teana 3.5L
Honda Stream 2.0L
Honda Mobilo (Spike) 1.5L
Chery
Subaru R1 0.66L
Toyota Estima / Hybrid 2.4L
Toyota Sienta 1.5L
Nissan Bluebird Sylphy 2.0L
Nissan Tiida / Latio 1.5L / 1.8L
Honda Aria / City 1.3L / 1.5L
Honda Fit / Jazz 1.3L / 1.5L
Chery A15 1.6L
Subaru R2 0.66L
Jeep Patriot 2.0L /2.4L
Misubishi Lancer / Wagon
1.5L / 1.8L
Toyota Vitz (Yaris)
1.0L / 1.3L / 1.5L
Toyota Voxy 2.0L
Nissan Avenir 2.0L
Nissan Lafesta 2.0L
Honda Airwave 1.5L
Ford
Fiat
Jeep Compass 2.0L / 2.4L
Mitsubishi Dion 2.0L
Toyota Wish 2.0L
Toyota Belta 1.0L / 1.3L
Nissan Presage 3.5L
Nissan Note 1.5L
Honda HR-V 1.6L
Ford C-MAX / Focus 1.6D / 1.8L
Fiat Palio (Weekend) 1.2L
Dodge Caliber 2.0L / 2.4L
Toyota Alphard Hybrid 2.4L
Nissan Cubic 1.5L
Nissan March 1.5L
Honda Civic Hybrid 1.3L
Fiat Siena 1.2L
Toyota Ractis 1.3L / 1.5L
Nissan Wingroad 2.0L
Honda Insight Hybrid 1.0L
Fiat Punto 1.2L
B150 / B170 / B200 / B200 T
B160 CDI / B180 CDI / B200 CDI
Toyota RAV4 2.4L
Current Power Capacity Range
Number of rings
Element width
Number of rings
Element width
9
12
24 mm
85 kW
105 kW
30 mm
120 kW
200+ kW
Element width / Number of rings
Robert Bosch B.V.
Gasoline Systems
GS-CT/MKT
PO Box 500
5000 AM Tilburg
The Netherlands
www.cvt.bosch.com
[email protected]
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