Transmission Gear Ratio Chart

Gear ratios set how engine speed translates to wheel speed. A high first gear multiplies torque for launch; a low overdrive top gear keeps cruising RPM down. These are typical values — exact ratios vary by model.

Transmission Typical 1st gear Typical top gear
4-speed automatic 2.84 0.70
5-speed automatic 3.25 0.75
6-speed automatic 4.00 0.67
8-speed automatic 4.70 0.67
10-speed automatic 4.70 0.64
5-speed manual 3.40 0.85
6-speed manual 3.60 0.80
CVT continuously variable continuously variable
Final drive: multiply the gear ratio by the axle (differential) ratio to get the overall reduction at the wheels. A 4.00 first gear with a 3.73 axle gives a 14.9:1 overall ratio.

Work out your own numbers with the Gear Ratio and Final Drive Ratio calculators in the automotive calculators.

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