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Category:Continuously variable transmissions

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Continuously variable transmissions are an automotive transmission fitted in a vehicle, using a continuously variable drive ratio or variator device.

The typical "automatic gearbox" is not usually considered to be a continuously-variable transmission, as it relies on shifting between discrete gear ratios.