How to Set the 3 Modes on the Civic Dashboard?
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The color of the Civic dashboard changes with the throttle opening. When the dashboard light is green, it indicates an economical driving mode. A light green display signifies the normal driving mode, while a white display serves as a reminder to the driver that rapid acceleration will increase fuel consumption, indicating the acceleration mode. To adjust the brightness of the Civic dashboard, turn on the vehicle's headlights and rotate the adjustment lever on the dashboard side—clockwise to increase brightness and counterclockwise to decrease it. Below is some relevant information about the Civic: 1. Exterior Design: The front face adopts Honda's latest family design, enhancing its modern appeal. The exaggerated grille integrates the headlights on both sides, connected by a bold chrome strip in the center, which strengthens the sense of layering and improves the Civic's aesthetic appeal. The fastback design adds to its sleek appearance. 2. Current Civic Models: There are a total of 6 models available, featuring 2 engine options: 1.0T and 1.5T, with 2 transmission choices: manual and continuously variable transmission (CVT). The engine delivers a maximum power of 130kW, a maximum horsepower of 177PS, and a maximum torque of 226N·m.