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Toyota has already patented a manual transmission for electric cars, and it will be featured in the electric Lexus LFA successor. GM's also working on a clutch for electric car transmissions.
Honda’s 0 Series prototypes. Reporting from The Drive claims that Honda's EV manual transmission will, of course, have a clutch pedal, and can simulate traditional stick shift driving.
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Every Performance Brand That Has Killed The Manual Gearbox
Last Manual-Euipped Car: 2012 Ferrari California Italian automaker Ferrari has had an affair with the manual transmission since the very beginning, with its first model in 1947 sporting a 5-speed ...
There are plenty of manual transmission-equipped examples for less than $6,000, and many owners have praised the car's reliability and reported low maintenance costs.
Some of the most interesting sports cars, performance sedans, wagons, and exotics on the market could be made even better by ...
Manual Transmission Cars Available in 2026: From affordable commuters to high-end sports cars, and SUVs, here's what's left for the three-pedal faithful.
The German coupe is now powered by a 120-horsepower electric motor, more than double the original powertrain. Despite it being an EV, the car retains its four-speed manual transmission.
March 12, 2025 This New All-Electric Lexus SUV Has a Faux Manual Transmission for Shifting Gears The Lexus RZ550e makes 402 horsepower and is planned for Europe, with a U.S. version likely to follow.
And the demand remain stable in 2024. The reasons for choosing manual transmission have changed radically: this is no longer an attribute of cheap versions.
Very few vehicles in automotive history have had a seven-speed manual transmission. This peculiar setup first appeared in 2012 with the introduction of the 991 generation of the Porsche 911.
We’ve tracked Corvette sales for more than 15 years at this point, and looking at the data, we find that the C8 has enjoyed strong demand across its lifecycle – manual or not.
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