5G-Tronic | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Mercedes-Benz Group AG Chrysler Group LLC FCA-US |
Also called | Mercedes 722.6, Chrysler NAG1, Chrysler A580 |
Production | 1996-2020 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | 5-speed longitudinal automatic transmission |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Mercedes-Benz 4G-Tronic transmission |
Successor | Mercedes-Benz 7G-Tronic transmission |
5G-Tronic is Mercedes-Benz's trademark name for its five-speed automatic transmission, starting off with the W5A 580 and W5A 330 (Wandler-5-Gang-Automatik bis 580 oder 330 Nm Eingangsdrehmoment; converter-5-gear-automatic with 428 or 243 ft·lb maximum input torque; type 722.6) as core models.
Abstract
The 5G-Tronic (model W5A 330 and W5A 580 · type 722.6) is an electronically shifted 5-speed overdrive automatic transmission with torque converter lock-up (typically in gears 3, 4 and 5) and 2-speed for reverse. In all applications this transmission is identified as the New Automatic Gearbox Generation One, or NAG1.
It replaced the older 4-speed 4G-Tronic transmission-family and its 5-speed derivative, and was replaced by the significantly more complex and cost-intensive 7-speed[lower-alpha 1] Mercedes-Benz 7G-Tronic (model W7A 700 · type 722.9) transmission with 11 main components,[lower-alpha 2] introduced in 2003. Due to its high torque capacity (up to 1000 Nm) and lower cost, it was still retained for turbocharged V12 engines, four-cylinder applications and commercial vehicles for almost a decade. It is still being built for niche applications (e.g. Sprinter with petrol/CNG M111 engine, Jeep Wrangler, etc.).
Specifications
Basic concept
Technical and economic progress is reflected in 5 forward gears[lower-alpha 3] out of 9 main components,[lower-alpha 4] compared to 5 forward gears[lower-alpha 5] out of 11 main components[lower-alpha 6] in the direct predecessor. It is fully electronically controlled and equipped with a torque converter lock-up.
Gear ratios
Gear Teeth and Ratios | Planetary Gearset: Teeth | Count | Total | Avg. | |||
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Model Type |
Version First Delivery |
Sun 1 Ring 1 |
Sun 2 Ring 2 |
Sun 3 Ring 3 |
Brakes Clutches |
Ratio Span |
Gear Step |
Gear | R 1 | R 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
W5A 330 722.6 |
330 N⋅m (243 lb⋅ft) 1996[1][2] |
50 79 |
34 70 |
54 87 |
3 3 |
4.7345 | 1.4751 |
Ratio | –3.1002 | –1.8986 | 3.9319 | 2.4079 | 1.4857 | 1.0000 | 0.8305 |
W5A 580 722.6 |
580 N⋅m (428 lb⋅ft) 1996[1][2] |
50 78 |
30 74 |
50 90 |
3 3 |
4.3152 | 1.4413 |
Ratio | –3.1605 | –1.9259 | 3.5876 | 2.1862 | 1.4054 | 1.0000 | 0.8314 |
W5A 900 722.6 |
900 N⋅m (664 lb⋅ft) 1996 |
50 78 |
30 74 |
50 90 |
3 3 |
4.3152 | 1.4413 |
Ratio | –3.1605 | –1.9259 | 3.5876 | 2.1862 | 1.4054 | 1.0000 | 0.8314 |
W5A 330 722.6 |
330 N⋅m (243 lb⋅ft) Chrysler · 2004 |
58 92 |
34 70 |
65 103 |
3 3 |
4.7425 | 1.4757 |
Ratio | –3.1473 | –1.9303 | 3.9510 | 2.4233 | 1.4857 | 1.0000 | 0.8331 |
W5A 580 722.6 |
580 N⋅m (428 lb⋅ft) Chrysler · 2004 |
58 90 |
30 74 |
60 108 |
3 3 |
4.3266 | 1.4422 |
Ratio | –3.1671 | –1.9259 | 3.5951 | 2.1862 | 1.4054 | 1.0000 | 0.8309 |
- ↑ plus 2 reverse gears
- ↑ 4 planetary gearsets (Ravigneaux planetary gearset considered as 2), 4 brakes, 3 clutches
- ↑ plus 2 reverse gears
- ↑ 3 simple planetary gearsets, 3 brakes, 3 clutches
- ↑ plus 1 reverse gear
- ↑ 4 planetary gearsets (Ravigneaux planetary gearset considered as 2), 4 brakes, 3 clutches
Special operating modes
Winter/Summer (Standard) Mode
Activated by a toggle switch, Winter mode sets the gearbox to start off in 2nd gear, both in Drive and Reverse. This is designed to reduce wheelspin on icy surfaces. Also in "W" mode the transmission will shift at lower speeds. "S" mode is not sport but Sommer (German for summer) or Standard.
With Jaguar XJR applications the switch is labelled "Sport". In regular driving mode the gearbox starts off in 2nd gear, both in Drive and Reverse, and will only engage 1st gear when triggered via the kickdown switch (Drive only). While "Sport" mode is enabled the gearbox will always start off in 1st gear.
Speedshift (2001-)
Speedshift is a performance feature set for the Mercedes-Benz transmissions which includes manual mode and active downshifting. When cornering at high speed, the transmission maintains the same gear above a certain lateral acceleration level. It can also automatically downshift before overtaking.
It was first used in 2001 Mercedes-Benz C 32 AMG[3] and 2001 Mercedes-Benz SLK 32 AMG.[4]
AMG Speedshift (2002-)
A version with mechanical lock-up of the torque converter from first gear and steering-wheel-mounted shifter. AMG Speedshift is also used in 7G-Tronic transmission.[5]
It was first used in 2002 Mercedes-Benz E 55 AMG, S 55 AMG, C55, CL 55 AMG.[6]
AMG Speedshift R
A version used in Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. It includes three manual modes.
Applications
Mercedes models
Mercedes S-Class
- 1996–1998 Mercedes-Benz W140
- 1999–2005 Mercedes-Benz W220
- 2006–2013 Mercedes-Benz W221 (V12 models only)
Mercedes CL
- 1996–1998 Mercedes-Benz C140
- 2000–2006 Mercedes-Benz C215
- 2007–2014 Mercedes-Benz C216 (V12 Models only)
Mercedes CLS
- 2004-2006 Mercedes-Benz C219
Mercedes E-Class
- 1996–2002 Mercedes-Benz W210 (all models except some early 1996 cars)
- 2002–2006 Mercedes-Benz W211 (all models except 2004-2006 RWD E 500)
- 2007–2009 Mercedes-Benz W211 (4-cyl and 4-matic only)
- 2009–2011 Mercedes-Benz W212 (4-cyl models only)
Mercedes C-Class
- 1996–2000 Mercedes-Benz W202
- 2001–2005 Mercedes-Benz W203 (all models)
- 2006–2007 Mercedes-Benz W203 (4-cyl and 4-matic models only)
- 2007–2011 Mercedes-Benz W204 (4-cyl models only)
Mercedes CLK
- 1998–2002 Mercedes-Benz C208
- 2003–2005 Mercedes-Benz C209 (all models except 2005 CLK 500)
- 2006–2009 Mercedes-Benz C209 (4-cyl and CLK 55 AMG only)
Mercedes ML
- 1998–2005 Mercedes-Benz W163
Mercedes G-Class
- 1996–2006 Mercedes-Benz W463 (all models)
- 2007–2012 Mercedes-Benz W463 (G 55 AMG only)
Mercedes SLK
- 1997–2003 Mercedes-Benz R170
- 2004–2010 Mercedes-Benz R171 (4-cyl models only)
Mercedes SL
- 1996–2001 Mercedes-Benz R129
- 2001–2004 Mercedes-Benz R230 (all models)
- 2005–2006 Mercedes-Benz R230 (all models except SL 500)
- 2007–2011 Mercedes-Benz R230 (SL 55 AMG and V12 models only)
Mercedes SLR
- 2005–2009 Mercedes-Benz W199
Maybach
- 2002–2013 Maybach 57 and 62
Non Mercedes-Benz models
Jeep
- 2002–2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee[7] (02-04 WG Diesel W5J400, 05-10 WK V6, WK 6.1 SRT V8, WH V6 3.0 Diesel export only Steyr W5A580)
- 2006–2010 Jeep Commander XK (3.7 gas) XH (3.0 diesel - export)
- 2012–2018 Jeep Wrangler (JK)[8]
- Jeep Liberty (KK) (W5A580)
Dodge
- 2005–2008 Dodge Magnum (AWD, RT, SRT8 only)
- 2006–2014 Dodge Charger (2006-14 R/T, SRT8; 5.7, 6.1L, & 6.4) (2006-2007 3.5L V6 HO)
- 2006-2020 Dodge Charger Pursuit
- 2007–2011 Dodge Nitro (4.0L and 2,8 diesel)
- 2009–2014 Dodge Challenger
- 2011–2012 Dodge Durango (V6 Models only)
- 2003–2006 Dodge Sprinter Vans ( N. America)
Chrysler
- 2004–2008 Chrysler Crossfire, all models[9]
- 2005–2014 Chrysler 300
Lancia
- 2011-2014 Lancia Thema
Jaguar
- 1998–2003 Jaguar X308 (Supercharged models only)
- 1998–2002 Jaguar XK (X100) (Supercharged models only)
SsangYong
- 1997–2014 SsangYong Chairman H
- 2001–2017 SsangYong Rexton
- 2004–2019 SsangYong Rodius
- 2005–2014 SsangYong Kyron
- 2014–2018 SsangYong Actyon
Porsche
Freightliner
- 2001-2007 Freightliner Sprinter Vans (USA)
See also
References
- 1 2 https://www.scribd.com/embeds/92643386/content?start_page=1&view_mode=list&access_key=key-7h437wiv215r2tv8d93>
- 1 2 http://www.w124performance.com/docs/mb/transmission/722.6/trans_722.6_ATSG_2004.pdf>
- ↑ C 32 AMG: High-performance saloon with a high-torque, six-cylinder supercharged engine
- ↑ SLK 32 AMG: 354 hp V6 - the new leader among the compact roadsters
- ↑ The new Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class: Celebrating its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show
- ↑ Mercedes-AMG GmbH launches V8 Kompressor initiative: up to 368 kW/500 hp for the E-Class, S-Class and CL-Class
- ↑ de:Jeep Grand Cherokee
- ↑ de:Jeep Wrangler
- ↑ Chrysler Crossfire