How to Set Up My Mode in CT5?
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Click on the Language & Input function to enter the Language & Input page, locate the Voice submenu, and select the Text-to-Speech output function. On the Text-to-Speech output page, find the Driving Mode under the General submenu and ensure the Driving Mode function is turned on. For further settings, click the Driving Mode button to bring up the Driving Mode settings, then customize as needed.
Setting up the CT5's personal driving mode is quite a nuanced process. Every time I get into the driver's seat and start the car, I head straight to the central touchscreen. I tap the menu button, find the driving mode option icon, and inside, there are several preset modes, but the highlight is selecting 'My Mode.' In this customization interface, I can fine-tune quite a few things: for example, the engine response level, with a slider ranging from economy to sport—I prefer sport for quicker acceleration; the steering assist intensity can also be increased for more precise handling in turns; if my car is equipped with suspension adjustment, I’ll stiffen it slightly for sharp corners; and activating the exhaust sound mode gives the engine a more commanding presence. After adjusting each option, remember to press the save button to store the settings, or they’ll revert the next time you start the car. I recommend testing it out over a few drives: for instance, using lighter settings in city traffic to save fuel, and activating more aggressive configurations on the highway. In short, avoid changing too frequently—the system remembers, but settings might reset after a battery replacement. Finding the right balance is key; don’t just chase performance at the expense of wear and tear.