PostmanPot
Honorary Master
There is no shift on a CVT, so how can you say it's slower or faster?
You are possibly/probably confusing Tiptronic and Multitronic.
The former is an "old school" gearbox with torque converter instead of a clutch and yes quite slow compared to DSG.
Multitronic is CVT and works like a scooter on a belt/pulley system without any actual gears so there is nothing to change. The car revs up and the speedo catches up to it.
A DSG is actually nothing like an automatic. It's essentially a manual gearbox that uses electronic clutches to change gear for you. The reason it's so fast is that it switches from one clutch to the other when shifting. So if you think of it like a human doing it then the first clutch comes out when pulling away in first and the second goes in for second. When you engage second the clutch for third gear goes in etc.
Is this paddle shifting then? You can see it's slower than DSG.
[video=youtube;zLFz9xhp93U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLFz9xhp93U[/video]
