Toyota Corolla 1.6 Automatic (1988)

While automatic transmissions were popular in America by the 1950s, and steadily increasing in popularity in Japan, it took a while for such transmissions to displace manual transmissions in Malaysia. Automatic transmissions were not so popular because they affected performance negatively and overshadowed the convenience of not having to change gears manually.

Traffic conditions back then were also not as congested as now with the smaller vehicle population. So motorists may not have found it too troublesome and tiring to have to work the gearbox. Engine outputs were also low so the less impact on performance, the better.

Proton can be credited with having started the trend towards favouring automatic transmissions among Malaysian motorists when it introduced the Saga 1.5I in 1988.

Proton can be thanked for having helped to popularise the automatic transmission when it came out with the Saga 1.5I in 1988. Having the largest reach with its popularity as the bestselling model in Malaysia, the Saga 1.5I with automatic transmission sold in large numbers. Many got to experience automatic shifting for the first time and liked it.

There were also Japanese models sold in Malaysia with automatic transmission in the 1980s (even the Datsun 120Y). But with old technology, they didn’t sell in any meaningful numbers.

During the 1980s, Toyota developed more efficient automatic transmissions with electronic controls that optimised shifting, enhancing performance. In fact, Toyota introduced the world’s first micro-computer-based automatic transmission with electronic controls as far back as 1981.

New technologies also reduced power losses in the hydraulic drive. The lock-up clutch contributed to this as it created a direct mechanical connection in certain conditions.

The world’s first mirco-computer electronically controlled automatic transmission for mass-produced cars introduced by Toyota in the early 1980s.

This new generation of transmissions went into models like the Toyota Corolla AE92. With increasing popularity of automatic transmissions among Malaysian motorists, the increased efficiency and performance got many hooked on automatics.

Toyota Corolla AE92 [1990]
The Toyota Corolla AE92 was one of the first locally-assembled models in Malaysia to have an electronically-controlled 4-speed automatic transmission when it was introduced in the late 1980s.
However, the displacement of manual transmissions was not rapid and it would only be in the 21st century that the proportion of manual transmission would be smaller than automatics. Today, most motorists prefer automatics to the extent that many manufacturers have stopped offering it to due very low demand.

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