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2004-03-08

Toyota's New Six-Speed Automatic Transmission A761E for RWD Vehicles 2004-01-0650

Toyota Motor Corporation has recently developed a new six-speed automatic transmission (A761E) for Front Engine Rear Wheel Drive (FR) vehicles. Following the general trend of increased shift stages and a wider range of gear ratios, this six-speed automatic transmission has been developed with attention paid to the gear steps and a wider range of gear ratios. By balanced selection of close-ratio gears in a wider range, the change greatly improves the power performance and fuel economy of the vehicle. To further improve fuel economy we have adopted new technologies such as low-viscosity ATF, neutral control, and deceleration control by extending the fuel cut range (reset speed). We have also adopted a flat-shaped torque converter, small solenoids, an aluminum oil pump cover, etc. to realize the lightest six-speed automatic transmission in the world. This automatic transmission is low cost due to the adoption of the same gear train as the previously developed five-speed automatic transmission (A750E).
This paper describes the structure, features, and performance of this newly developed automatic transmission.

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