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How to Switch Driving Modes in F7?

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OCassidy
07/29/25 9:31am
For the Haval F7, press the driving mode button to switch between Economy, Standard, Sport, and Snow modes. Below are the specific introductions to each driving mode: 1. Eco Mode: In this mode, the fuel injection volume and transmission control module are managed by the computer, which adjusts to the most fuel-efficient driving method. This mode offers the lowest fuel consumption but also the least power. Additionally, due to computer control over the transmission module, the throttle response becomes less sensitive, and the engine response is slower. 2. Comfort Mode: Also known as Standard Mode, it balances power and fuel efficiency. In this mode, both power output and air conditioning settings are optimized for energy saving, making it ideal for everyday driving. 3. Sport Mode: This mode is typically used in road conditions requiring higher power output. After switching to this mode, the battery's energy output increases significantly in a short time, and the traction and stability control systems reduce intervention in driving operations. This results in quicker vehicle response and more noticeable steering operations. This mode offers the highest fuel consumption but also the most powerful performance. 4. Snow Mode: This mode primarily works by limiting the vehicle's torque to reduce wheel spin and skidding when driving on snowy roads.
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IsaacMarie
08/12/25 10:16am
Switching the F7 driving modes is really simple, as I’ve been driving this car for a while. The first step is to locate the driving mode selection button or knob near the center console—it might be in a small area to the right of the steering wheel or below the infotainment screen. Turn the knob or press the button, and the dashboard will display options like Eco Mode, Sport Mode, or Off-Road Mode. Turning to Eco Mode softens the engine response, ideal for slow city driving to save fuel; Sport Mode delivers sharper acceleration with a strong push-back feel, perfect for highways; Off-Road Mode raises the chassis to prevent slipping, ensuring safety on rainy days or rough terrain. After switching, the car may give a slight vibration or an on-screen animation to confirm—it’s safest to do this when stationary. Different modes affect fuel efficiency and comfort, so I often switch based on weather and road conditions, like using Off-Road Mode in rain to avoid tire slippage. The whole process takes no effort, just 10 seconds, and even beginners can master it easily. I recommend a software update every six months to keep the mode functions running smoothly.
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StBethany
10/06/25 6:12am
As a family dad, the driving mode switching of the F7 is incredibly hassle-free. Just turn the wheel behind the steering wheel to switch modes. For daily school runs, I use Comfort Mode—stable ride and low tire noise keep the kids calm. On long highway drives, Sport Mode delivers ample power and smooth handling. It's so simple even my elementary school kid can guide me: stop the car, turn the wheel to select the mode (the screen lights up instantly), then confirm. Eco Mode is the most practical for fuel and cost savings—essential with rising gas prices. On rainy days, Snow Mode provides secure traction to prevent skidding. Switching modes feels like giving the car a new personality—try it to experience the fun. During regular maintenance, don’t forget to check if the buttons are responsive.
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