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name for its 7-speed
automatic transmission An automatic transmission (AT) or automatic gearbox is a multi-speed transmission (mechanics), transmission used in motor vehicles that does not require any input from the driver to change forward gears under normal driving conditions. The 1904 ...
, starting off with the W7A 700 and W7A 400 (Wandler-7-Gang-Automatik bis 700 oder 400 Nm Eingangsdrehmoment; converter-7-gear-automatic with 516 or 295 ft·lb maximum input torque; type 722.9) as core models. This fifth-generation transmission was the first 7-speed automatic transmission ever used on a production passenger vehicle. In all applications this transmission is identified as the New Automatic Gearbox Generation Two, or NAG2. It initially debuted in Autumn 2003 on 5 different V8-cylinder models: the E 500, S 430, S 500, CL 500, and SL 500. It became available on many 6-cylinder models too. Turbocharged V12 engines, 4-cylinder applications and commercial vehicles continued to use the older
Mercedes-Benz 5G-Tronic transmission 5G-Tronic is Mercedes-Benz's trademark name for its 5-speed automatic transmission, starting off with the W5A 580 and W5A 330 (Wandler-5-Gang-Automatik bis 580 oder 330 Nm Eingangsdrehmoment; converter-5-gear-automatic with or maximum input torq ...
for many years. The company claims that the 7G-Tronic is more fuel efficient and has shorter acceleration times and quicker intermediate sprints than the outgoing 5-speed automatic transmission. It has 2 reverse gears. The transmission can skip gears when downshifting. It also has a
torque converter A torque converter is a device, usually implemented as a type of fluid coupling, that transfers rotating power from a prime mover, like an internal combustion engine, to a rotating driven load. In a vehicle with an automatic transmission, the ...
lock-up on all 7 gears, allowing better transmission of torque for improved acceleration. The transmission's casing is made of
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, a first for the industry, to save weight. The 7G-Tronic transmission is built at the Mercedes-Benz
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- Untertuerkheim plant in Germany, the site of
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's original production facility. In July 2009, Mercedes-Benz announced they are working on a new nine-speed automatic.


Specifications


Operating Modes


Regular

In normal condition it sequentially shift gears, but if required it can skip some gears, that are: 7 to 5, 6 to 2, 5 to 3 and 3 to 1. On vehicles with 6 or 8 cylinder engines with comfort mode engaged, as well as on off-road vehicles with low range selected, the transmission will always use 2nd gear as initial gear.


„Limp-Home Mode“

If the transmission control unit senses a critical fault during driving, it will activate an emergency operating mode: Upon hydraulic failures, it will stop shifting gears and permanently retain the currently selected gear; if the failure can be pinpointed to one of the internal hydraulic control valves, the transmission will continue shifting but stop using the affected gear(s). Upon electrical failure, the transmission shifts to 6th gear. If the critical fault persists after the vehicle is stopped and the engine restarted, only 2nd gear and reverse gear #2 are available.


AMG SpeedShift


AMG SpeedShift TCT

The TCT transmission is essentially the 7G-Tronic automatic transmission including "Torque Converter Technology". Sporty, performance-oriented version with the same gear ratios. First used in 2005 Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG. In 2007, 7G-Tronic transmission with AMG SpeedShift was also called '7G-Tronic Sport'.


AMG SpeedShift MCT

Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GmbH, commonly known as AMG (Aufrecht, Melcher, Großaspach), is the high-performance subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-Benz AG. AMG independently hires engineers and contracts with manufacturers to customize Mercedes-Benz AMG v ...
developed the 7-speed MCT "Multi Clutch Technology" planetary
automatic transmission An automatic transmission (AT) or automatic gearbox is a multi-speed transmission (mechanics), transmission used in motor vehicles that does not require any input from the driver to change forward gears under normal driving conditions. The 1904 ...
. The MCT transmission is essentially the 7G-Tronic automatic transmission without a torque converter. Instead of a torque converter, it uses a compact wet startup clutch to launch the car from a stop and also supports computer-controlled double-clutching. The MCT (Multi-Clutch Technology) acronym refers to a planetary (automatic) transmission's multiple clutches and bands for each gear. The MCT is fitted with 4 drive modes: "C" (Comfort), "S" (Sport), "S+" (Sport plus) and "M" (Manual) and boasts 0.1 second shifts in "M" and "S+" modes. MCT-equipped cars are also fitted with the new AMG Drive Unit with an innovative Race Start function. The AMG Drive Unit is the central control unit for the AMG SpeedShift MCT 7-speed sports transmission and all driving dynamics functions. The driver can change gears either using the selector lever or by nudging the steering-wheel shift paddles. The new Race start Function is a launch control system that enables the driver to call on maximum acceleration while ensuring optimum traction of the driven wheels. It is available on the 2009 SL 63 AMG and E 63 AMG, and will be used for the 2011 S 63 AMG and CL 63 AMG, and the 2012 CLS 63 AMG and C 63 AMG. Compulsory on the 2014 CLS 63 and E 63 AMG models, as well as their "S--Model" variants. Improved with the release of the 2015 model year, by decreasing the lag time between shifts.


Layout

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Applications


Mercedes models


Mercedes C-Class

* 2005–2007 Mercedes-Benz W203 (C 320 CDI, C 230, C 280, C 350; post-facelift) * 2005–2007 Mercedes-Benz CL203 (C 230 Sport Coupé, C 350 Sport Coupé; post-facelift), (CLC 250, CLC 350) * 2011–2018 Mercedes-Benz W204 (C 63 AMG, C 63 AMG Black Series) * 2014 Mercedes-Benz W205 (C 180)


Mercedes E-Class

* 2009–2016 Mercedes-Benz W212 (E 200 AMG 7G-Tronic, E 63 AMG) * 2009–2013 Mercedes-Benz W212 (E 200 AMG 7G-Tronic) * 2007–2009 Mercedes-Benz W211 (E 230 V6 7G-Tronic)


Mercedes S-Class

* 2013–2017 Mercedes-Benz W222 (all models except Maybach S 500 and Maybach S 500 4Matic) * 2017–2020 Mercedes-Benz W222 (V12 models only)


Mercedes SLK-Class

* 2004–2011 Mercedes-Benz R171 * 2011–2015 Mercedes-Benz R172


Mercedes CLS-Class

* 2003–2010 Mercedes-Benz C219 * 2010–2018 Mercedes-Benz C218


Mercedes CLK-Class

* 2002–2010 Mercedes-Benz C209


Non Mercedes-Benz models


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SsangYong Motor

* 2017–2020 SsangYong Rexton G4 (2.2 e-XDi Euro 6 Turbo-Diesel) * SsangYong Rodius Korando Turismo (in South Korea) * SsangYong Rodius Turismo (in UK)


See also

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List of Daimler AG transmissions Daimler AG (today: Mercedes-Benz Group AG) is a German car manufacturing company. It manufactures its own automobile transmissions and only purchases from suppliers in individual cases. They may be used in passenger cars and SUVs, or light co ...


References


External links


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