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INVECS (Intelligent & Innovative
Vehicle Electronic Control System) is the brand name used by Mitsubishi
Motors for its electronic transmission technologies.
Mitsubishi INVECS I
The first generation of INVECS debuted in the seventh generation of the Mitsubishi
Galant which was introduced in 1992. An array of sensors continuously monitored
six parameters and, using "fuzzy logic", adapted the shift patterns in
the automatic gearbox "on the fly" according to the driver's style. The
four-wheel drive, four-wheel steering, traction control and suspension were all
similarly adapted based on the same sensor data. INVECS would, for example, downshift
to increase engine braking while travelling downhill, or similarly automate transmission
processes which were previously only controlled manually by the driver.
Mitsubishi INVECS-II
Despite sharing its name with the previous system, the second version of INVECS
was a radical development, based on
Porsche's Tiptronic semi-automatic
transmission technology. As with Porsche's version it allowed for either a fully
automatic mode, or a clutchless semi-automatic mode if the driver wished to control
the up- and down-shift points. It also offered the same Adaptive Shift Control software
which monitored and "learned" the driver's habits over time and adjusted
the smoothness or aggression of the gearshifts to suit his style. It was first implemented
in the new Mitsubishi FTO in 1994.
Mitsubishi INVECS-III
The third version of INVECS was further advanced, and now offered a continuously
variable transmission when in fully automatic mode, or a six-speed clutchless manual
if the driver wishes to control the up- and down-shift points. A further innovation
for Mitsubishi was the introduction of paddle shifters allowing the driver to make
manual gearchanges while their hands remain on the steering wheel. The
Mitsubishi INVECS-III was introduced
in 2000, in the eighth generation of the Mitsubishi Lancer. The paddle shift option
was first seen on the second generation Mitsubishi Outlander which debuted in 2005.
INVECS-III CVT
INVECS-III CVT achieves low fuel consumption and a smooth ride with CVT (Continuously
Variable
Transmission) an advanced
system that automatically selects the optimal gear ratio based on road and driving
conditions ("optimal control"), and utilizes "learning control"
to match the particular driver's driving style. In addition, a CVT that brings out
the efficiency from the engine performance is provided. Like a conventional automatic
transmission, there is no jolt when shifting gears and every time the accelerator
is applied there is enjoyable, smooth acceleration.
Furthermore , a torque converter enables creep forward driving (slight deceleration)
when the accelerator is not applied and hillstarts are made fun.
Some Current Mitsubishi Vehicles
some with INVECS some without.
Adventure, Cedia, Challenger, Colt, Delica, Eclipse, Endeavor, Galant, Fortis, Grandis,
Grunder, Jolie, Outlander, Lancer, Evolution, Maven, Shogun, Montero and much more.