Toyota Motor Corporation's U family is a family of automatic FWD/RWD/4WD transmissions found in later vehicle models.
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5 Speed Automatic Transaxle
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5 Speed Automatic Transaxle
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U151E Final Drive Ratios
5 Speed Automatic Transaxle (4x4)
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4 Speed Automatic Transaxle
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(Camry "Aurion Version" in South east Asia 2.0 liter)
The U250E is a 5-speed version of the U241E.
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4 Speed Automatic Transaxle
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Production of the U660E and U660F commenced in January 2006, Toyota's first 6-speed automatic transaxles for front-wheel-drive vehicles; Transaxles feature a compact gear train that achieves six speeds using a single axis to produce a high torque of 400 Nm, and are as low cost, compact, and light as 4-speed automatic transaxles The transaxle is a Lepelletier design which uses a simple gear set to drive a Ravigneaux planetary gear set (with long and short pinion gears in the same planet carrier).
6 Speed Automatic Transverse (V6) New 6 speed version of the U151E and F
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u660e Final Drive Ratios
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Evora
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6 Speed Automatic Transaxle (I4) New 6 speed version of the U250E
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Production of the UA80E and UA80F commenced in August 2016. This transaxle features a compact gear train that achieves eight speeds using a single axis allowing for input torque up to 430Nm. It is a more compact and optimized version of the U880 automatic transmission structure with additional features for improved performance and efficiency. The marketing name for the transmission is the "Direct Shift – 8AT 8-speed automatic transmission" Unlike the U880 transmission, which was developed for Toyota by Aisin AW, the UA80 was developed in a joint venture between Toyota and Aisin AW. Due to global application, development was done in a global fashion involving engineering resources in both Japan and the US.