Thread Starter
#1
Tata Motors has endowed the Nano smart city hatchback with an automatic manual transmission (AMT) and an open-able hatch lid. Also known as a semi-automatic gearbox, the AMT is essentially a manual gearbox with an automatic clutch. This makes gear shifting hassle free as the driver doesn’t have to bother depressing the clutch pedal manually.
A car equipped with an AMT does away with a manual clutch pedal. The AMT can function in automatic mode where the ECU of the gearbox shifts up and down automatically, and also in a semi-automatic mode wherein the driver has to shift gears, albeit clutch-lessly.
In a nutshell, the AMT offers the convenience of an automatic car while being less complex, more fuel efficient and cost effective. Tata Motors has used the F-TRONIC moniker to christen the semi-automatic gearbox.
The AMT equipped version of the Nano is still a while away from production. However, Tata Motors is seriously considering the AMT equipped Nano for India as the automaker is working on re-positioning the Nano as a smart city car.
The Nano AMT is likely to be priced about 40,000 rupees more than the recently launched, electric power steering equipped Nano Twist. With a power steering, a frugal petrol engine that supports CNG fuel and an automated manual transmission, the compact Nano is a serious contender for being one of the most effortless-to-drive cars in India.
A car equipped with an AMT does away with a manual clutch pedal. The AMT can function in automatic mode where the ECU of the gearbox shifts up and down automatically, and also in a semi-automatic mode wherein the driver has to shift gears, albeit clutch-lessly.
In a nutshell, the AMT offers the convenience of an automatic car while being less complex, more fuel efficient and cost effective. Tata Motors has used the F-TRONIC moniker to christen the semi-automatic gearbox.
The AMT equipped version of the Nano is still a while away from production. However, Tata Motors is seriously considering the AMT equipped Nano for India as the automaker is working on re-positioning the Nano as a smart city car.
The Nano AMT is likely to be priced about 40,000 rupees more than the recently launched, electric power steering equipped Nano Twist. With a power steering, a frugal petrol engine that supports CNG fuel and an automated manual transmission, the compact Nano is a serious contender for being one of the most effortless-to-drive cars in India.
Attachments
-
151.2 KB Views: 379
-
152.9 KB Views: 1,609
-
140.6 KB Views: 426
-
127.3 KB Views: 440