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Putting power to the rear wheels is a six-speed SynchroRev Match manual transmission, which is the worlds first synchronized downshift rev matching system. The system "blips" the throttle on downshifts and upshifts, matching engine speed to the next chosen gear, smoothing out gear changes. The driver still has to engage the clutch and move the gear lever, but the computer handles the rest.
I saw this in action on Top Gear. It makes downshifting so easy, it's like a video game ('cept there's a clutch). But then, what's the point of driving a manual at all if the car smooths out the downshifts for you?