How to switch back the gear display from E on Audi A6?

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LeKimberly
07/25/25 12:39pm
Audi A6's E gear is the economy mode, and you can switch back to D gear by selecting other driving modes. Here is the relevant information: 1. The D gear on the Audi A6 is the drive gear, which is for daily use. You can simply leave it in D all the time, suitable for any situation. The E gear is the economy mode gear. In this mode, the throttle sensitivity is reduced, which can slightly lower fuel consumption, especially during low-speed or city driving, serving an economical and fuel-saving purpose. 2. The Audi A6's tiptronic transmission is a type of automatic transmission that adds manual shifting functionality on top of the automatic mode, with no significant difference in essence. First, pull the gear lever down to engage the "D" gear, then push the lever to the right to enter manual mode. When you need to shift up or down, push the lever forward to upshift and pull it backward to downshift.
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