List of ZF transmissions

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This list of ZF transmissions details those automotive transmissions created by the German ZF Friedrichshafen AG engineering company.

There are two fundamental types of motor vehicle transmission:

  • Manual – the driver has to perform each gear change (i.e., the driver is required to shift gears) and also has a manually operated clutch to shift between gears.
  • Automatic – once placed in drive (or any other 'automatic' selector position), it selects the gear ratio dependent on engine speed and load automatically.

Furthermore, they may also be manufactured solely as a gearbox, and use an entirely separate final drive unit (including its differential) – or be supplied as a transaxle, which includes both the gearbox and final drive unit within one housing.

Differences in gear ratios have a measurable, direct impact on vehicle dynamics, performance, waste emissions as well as fuel mileage.

Cars and light vehicles[edit]

These may be used in motor cars (automobiles), or light commercial vehicles such as car-derived vans.

Manual transmissions[edit]

4-speed longitudinal[edit]

5-speed longitudinal[edit]

6-speed longitudinal[edit]

  • S6-37 – 1998–2015 (BMW 3 Series (E46), 4 Series, 5 Series, 6 Series)
  • S6-40 – 1989–1996 (Aston Martin Vantage V550, Lotus Carlton/Omega, Chevrolet Corvette, VN Holden Commodore SS Group A)
  • S6-45 – (Jaguar F-Type V6, BMW 135i/235i/335i)
  • S6-53 – 1999–Present – (Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, Jaguar S-Type Diesel, Land Rover Discovery 3/4, BMW 5 series E60 530d)
  • S6-650 – 1999–2010 (Ford F-Series Super Duty pickup Trucks, GM 2500HD & 3500 pickup trucks)

7-speed longitudinal[edit]

  • S7-45 – 2011–Present (Porsche 911 applications)

Automatic Transmissions[edit]

Heavy vehicles[edit]

These are for heavy motor vehicles; such as large goods vehicles (trucks), buses, motorcoaches, agricultural machinery, plant equipment (such as earth movers), or specialist military vehicles such as tanks.

Manual synchromesh transmissions for trucks[edit]

TD: Truck transmission with direct drive top gear
TO: Truck transmission with overdrive top gear

5-speed & 6-speed (ZF Ecolite)[27][edit]

9-speed (ZF Ecomid)[28][edit]

12-speed & 16-speed (ZF Ecosplit)[29][edit]

Manual synchromesh transmissions for tanks[edit]

6-speed[edit]

7-speed[edit]

Automatic transmissions[edit]

2-speed auto[edit]

Ecomat series[edit]

  • 4, 5 or 6-speed with Hydraulic Retarder and Neutral on Vehicle Stop (4/5/6 HP 500/590/600) – 1980–2002
  • 4, 5 or 6-speed with Hydraulic Retarder and Neutral on Vehicle Stop (4/5/6 HP 502/592/602/C) – 1997–2007
  • 5, or 6-speed with Hydraulic Retarder and Neutral on Vehicle Stop (5/6 HP 504C/594C/604C) – 2006–2016

6-speed auto[edit]

  • EcoLife with Hydraulic Retarder – 2006–

12-speed AMT[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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