What is the difference between chain-driven and belt-driven transmission?
Rather than having a fixed set of gear combinations, or “ratios”, the belt-driven CVT transmission allows an almost limitless combination of engine speed to vehicle speed ratios. Because of the smooth transition in gear ratios provided by the CVT transmission, the Turbo provides constant, stepless acceleration from a stop all the way up to cruising speed. This contrasts with the jerk of gear changes experienced with a typical automatic chain-driven transmission.