
You can switch modes by entering the function menu on the dashboard. In NORMAL driving mode, the power output is neither sluggish nor fuel-consuming. The power response is slightly delayed, and the power output feels constrained, which may frustrate impatient drivers. The powertrain becomes more responsive, making the car more enjoyable to drive. Using SPORT driving mode + manual gear shifting can enhance the driving experience.

To set the three driving modes of the Changan UNI-T, I find the method quite straightforward. Usually, there's a dedicated mode button or knob on the center console or near the steering wheel. When driving, I look for the control labeled 'Mode' or with an icon. Pressing or turning it allows switching between ECO (Economy), NORMAL, and SPORT modes. In ECO mode, the throttle response is gentler, ideal for saving fuel in city traffic jams. NORMAL is for daily use with smooth and natural throttle response, while SPORT makes the engine more responsive, feeling exhilarating when overtaking at high speeds. It's recommended to operate while parked or at low speeds to avoid distractions. After each switch, the dashboard displays the current mode to ensure the correct selection. I mostly use ECO for daily commutes and switch to SPORT for weekend outings. Developing a habit of adjusting according to road conditions can also extend the car's lifespan.

When driving the Changan UNIT for the first time, don't panic about setting those three modes. Here's how: After sitting in the driver's seat, scan the center console area for a small round or square button, likely labeled 'MODE'. Press it gently—it's as simple as changing channels, cycling through ECO, NORMAL, and SPORT with each press. ECO is ideal for fuel-saving city driving, NORMAL for everyday comfort, and SPORT for a more exhilarating highway experience. It's best to adjust while parked—safety first. After selecting, drive a short distance to feel the differences. When I was learning, I experimented gradually and found SPORT provides quicker acceleration on open roads with slightly higher but negligible fuel consumption. Practice a few times to get comfortable—remember mode switching doesn't affect core vehicle functions, just choose as needed.

Want to switch between the three modes of the Changan UNIT? Here's a quick guide: First, locate the mode button or knob inside the car, usually near the steering wheel or center console. Operate it directly to select—ECO for economical driving with gentle throttle, NORMAL for balanced daily use, and SPORT for enhanced responsiveness and performance. The key is to minimize distractions when switching modes while the car is stationary, and always check the dashboard to confirm the change. Simply put, different modes affect your driving experience.


