Inspira have paddle shift with 6 speeds can avoid the rubberband effect?
I read this from goole on Honday City CVT:
City gets paddle shifters with 7 speeds
What this means is that you can avoid the rubberband effect by simply pulling a paddle behind the steering wheel.
In the normal āDā mode, the engine revs to about 5,000 rpm each time you put your foot flat down.
Then on, it takes a while until the speed of the car reaches the speed of the engine.
This is perhaps the downside of the Nissan X-Tronic CVT found in the Scala and Sunny, as it takes an
endless amount of time until you actually get going.
Honda on the other hand have done a rather remarkable job in masking this rubberband effect, and even without the paddle shifters, the City CVT feels quick.
all cvt has this rubber band effect, be it nissan/honda/toyota. it is just the way the transmission works. u can have 1000 speed cvt gearboxes cuz they actually dont have any gears.
im used to cvt gearboxes and no way im goin back to conventional 5speed gb. prefer the lower rpm cruising over the 'kicks' u get from conventional gb
im getting old...