MOTOR Magazine Australia

03 CLUTCH PERFORMANCE

FORD AND TOYOTA are working hard to #savethemanuals and, if recent patents filed in the USA are anything to go by, the act of rowing gears could be opened up to a whole new range of buyers and even exist long after the fuel bowsers run dry.

Ford’s prospective system is a bit more conventional, comprising of a clutchless-version of a traditional manual transmission coupled to a combustion engine.

The transmission

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