How to Shift Gears with the Button Shift in Regal?

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StCarter
07/29/25 5:39pm
Here is the method for shifting gears with the button shift in Regal: 1. Enter the driver's seat and locate the gear control lever of the vehicle. 2. To move the vehicle forward, shift the gear into "D" (Drive) mode, which is the automatic forward gear. 3. For short-term parking, use "N" (Neutral) mode. 4. To reverse, shift the gear into "R" (Reverse) mode. 5. After parking the vehicle, shift the gear into "P" (Park) mode. Relevant information is as follows: 1. The Regal is a mid-size sedan with a body size of 4904mm in length, 1863mm in width, 1461mm in height, a wheelbase of 2829mm, a fuel tank capacity of 55L, and a trunk capacity of 441L. 2. The Regal is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 169ps, a maximum power of 124kW, and a maximum torque of 250Nm, paired with a 9-speed automatic manual transmission.
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