How many driving modes does the XPeng P7 have?

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LaneRose
07/29/25 3:24pm
XPeng P7 offers three driving modes: ECO mode, Standard mode, and Sport mode. These driving modes can be switched via voice commands. ECO mode: The main principle of ECO mode is not very complicated. It primarily involves a comprehensive judgment and analysis of factors affecting fuel consumption during vehicle movement, such as automatic transmission gear position, engine speed, vehicle speed, braking, and transmission oil temperature. The ECU control unit calculates the optimal fuel amount to provide to the engine, effectively reducing fuel consumption compared to normal driving mode. Standard mode: In general, the Standard mode is sufficient for most situations. If driving in the city, it is recommended to use Standard mode. For highway driving, the ECO mode is suggested as it is more fuel-efficient. However, for overtaking on the highway, Standard mode is recommended. Sport mode: Sport mode increases the engine speed to 3,000 RPM or even higher, ensuring the car maintains sufficient torque for quick acceleration and deceleration, fully highlighting the vehicle's performance and delivering the legendary "push-back feeling." Other characteristics include a stiffer suspension, greater support, increased throttle sensitivity, and enhanced engine air intake, though this also leads to higher fuel consumption.
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