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A **Geared CVT** is a type of transmission that combines the features of a traditional **Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)** and a set of gears. Traditional CVTs, such as those with a belt and pulley system, allow the vehicle to smoothly adjust engine speed and power output over a continuous range of ratios. A **Geared CVT**, however, incorporates a set of gears (typically planetary gears) into the system to combine the benefits of both traditional gears and CVT technology. | A **Geared CVT** is a type of transmission that combines the features of a traditional **Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)** and a set of gears. Traditional CVTs, such as those with a belt and pulley system, allow the vehicle to smoothly adjust engine speed and power output over a continuous range of ratios. A **Geared CVT**, however, incorporates a set of gears (typically planetary gears) into the system to combine the benefits of both traditional gears and CVT technology. |
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