KIA:
"In the Kia lineup, dry-type dual-clutch transmissions (DCTs) are typically paired with smaller, front-wheel-drive engines. You will find this specific dry-clutch setup across several models equipped with the 7-speed DCT, including the Kia Ceed, XCeed, Kia Niro (Hybrid), Kia Stonic, Kia Seltos, and Kia Sportage"
BMW M:
"None of the BMW M models use dual-clutch transmissions (DCT) with dry clutches. Whenever an M car was equipped with a dual-clutch transmission (like the M-DCT on the M3, M4, M5, or M6), it utilized a wet multi-plate clutch system.
1. Dual-Clutch Models (All Use Wet Clutches)
BMW M's dual-clutch gearboxes (M DCT) used oil-submerged, wet multi-disc clutches for better thermal management and smoother engagement in a high-performance setting: [1, 2, 3, 4]
BMW M3 (E90/E92/E93, F80)
BMW M4 (F82)
BMW M5 (F10)
BMW M6 (F12/F13)
BMW Z4 M Roadster/Coupe (First-generation utilized the SMG automated manual, which also utilized a hydraulic wet-clutch/actuator system)
2. Manual Models (...Traditional Dry Clutches)
If you are strictly looking for a dry clutch, your only option in the BMW M lineup is a traditional, three-pedal manual transmission, which utilizes a traditional dry, single or twin-disc clutch system. [1, 2]
Models that offered (or still offer) a manual gearbox with a dry clutch include:
BMW M2 (Current generation, along with the previous F87 M2 and M2 Competition)
BMW M3 (Available on the current G80 generation)
BMW M4 (Available on the current G82 generation)"
In concluzie DTCul de la BMW nu e nicidecum DTCul de la KIA.