MultiMode manual transmission: Difference between revisions

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sorry was explained later in article.
Revert good faith edit. Need a refererence to say that 'E' means 'easy'. More likely to mean 'electronic'.
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* '''N''': N is the neutral gear. It is similar to N in both traditional manual and full automatic.
 
* '''E''': E ("Easy") is the functional equivalent of D in a full automatic. As the gearbox in a MMT car is a manual gearbox, instead of one with a [[torque converter]] as in a traditional automatic, gear changes are noticeable. The [[accelerator]] should be eased off slightly when gear changes to produce a smooth ride.
 
* '''M-''' : Downshifts a gear in sequential fashion, from M5 (M6 in 6-speed MMT cars) to M1.