How many driving modes does the Audi A4L have?

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DelArcher
07/30/25 7:36am
Audi A4L has five driving modes. Here is the relevant introduction to the driving modes of Audi A4L: 1. The Audi A4L has five driving modes: Economy, Comfort, Auto, Dynamic, and Individual. 2. Select the "Vehicle" option in the multimedia main interface, then click "Driving Mode Selection" to switch between modes. 3. Economy Mode (ECO). The ECU controls the timing and logic of gear shifts and limits the fuel injection volume. 4. Comfort Mode. The suspension is tuned to be softer, the steering wheel response is more sensitive, and the engine speed is maintained at a lower range. 5. Auto Mode. The performance is intelligently balanced in all aspects, making this mode suitable for more conventional drivers. 6. Dynamic Mode. In this mode, the driver's throttle inputs are met with more aggressive engine responses. 7. Individual Mode. Drivers can adjust the vehicle's driving characteristics according to their personal preferences and driving habits.
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