Transmissions
The 2.3-litre MZR petrol comes standard with a new five-speed manual transmission that employs multi-cone synchronizers and a new cable shift system, which reduces shift effort and provides for shorter throw lengths for a superior shift feel. The shift lever is placed in the centre console at a higher position compared to the previous model, which allows the driver to take full advantage of the engine's sporty potential.
The 3.0-litre V6 engine comes standard with a four-speed automatic transmission, which remains the same. However, in the new version the shift lever has been moved from the steering column to a floor-mounted position for easier, more natural shifting. This position also makes audio controls and other controls easier for the driver to see and use.
New AWD Active Torque Control Coupling (ATCC) Technology
The new Mazda Tribute now comes with all-wheel drive (AWD) standard on all
vehicles, regardless of engine or grade. The AWD features new ATCC technology
that replaces the current electronic rotary blade coupling system. ATCC features
sophisticated engine control that continuously monitors wheel speed and throttle
position to determine vehicle status and driver intention, to
automatically control the electromagnetic coupling that sends
torque to the rear wheels. This system has several advantages for the driver of
the new Mazda Tribute. It is completely automatic and requires no input from the
driver. The system's new electronics allow for more precise traction control. In
fact, it practically
prevents wheel spin from even occurring in most situations. Because the new
engine control unit monitors data continuously,
it can react quicker to changing conditions, making the new Mazda Tribute
substantially better on gravel, snow and ice.
See also:
Highway Driving
On the highway is where you'll notice you're driving a small, light car, and
that's not always a great thing. Right off, there was fair amount of road noise,
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Outside Canada
Government regulations in Canada require that automobiles meet specific
emission
regulations and safety regulations. Therefore, vehicles built for use in Canada
may differ
from those sold in oth ...
Push-Starting
Do not push-start your Mazda.
WARNING.
Never tow a vehicle to start it:
Towing a vehicle to start it is
dangerous. The vehicle being towed
could surge forward when its engine
starts, causing the ...