
f7's driving mode switching method: Press the driving mode button to freely switch between economy, standard, sport, and snow modes. The f7 is an SUV under the Haval brand, with dimensions of 4900mm in length, 1925mm in width, and 1785mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2850mm. The new h7 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 170 kW at 5500 rpm and a maximum torque of 355 Nm between 2200 and 4000 rpm. The transmission system is matched with a 6-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.

I just bought this car recently and spent some time figuring out the driving mode switching of the F7, which is quite straightforward. Generally, after starting the car, look for a menu button on the dashboard, press it to switch to the driving mode options, where you'll find options like Economy, Sport, and Comfort. If it's the touchscreen version, simply tap into the system settings to select. Each time I switch modes, I can feel the changes in power delivery—the Economy mode saves fuel but has slower acceleration, while the Sport mode offers strong push-back sensation but consumes more fuel. It's best to switch modes when parked or at low speeds to avoid distractions while driving at high speeds for safety. I usually stick to Comfort mode for city driving, which is super smooth, and occasionally switch to Sport mode on highways for added fun. The F7's mode adjustment is linked with the automatic air conditioning—in summer, when the AC is on, the system automatically optimizes output, which is a thoughtful design. I recommend new drivers try out different modes under various road conditions to find their preferred combination.

I've been driving the F7 for several years and am familiar with the operation of switching driving modes. After starting the car, locate the mode switch button or knob near the steering wheel, then turn it to your desired option such as Eco or Power mode. If the button is hard to find, there's an option menu on the central control screen—just tap a few times to confirm and activate. It's best not to switch modes at high speeds for safety reasons. Eco mode is particularly helpful for fuel efficiency, especially noticeable during long-distance driving as it extends range; Sport mode is useful for climbing hills or overtaking, though it's a bit noisier. Based on experience, the F7's design links mode switching with the speed control system. After switching, the dashboard will light up to indicate the current mode, preventing misoperation. During regular maintenance, check for system updates to ensure the mode functions properly.

I remember when I first started driving the F7, I didn't know how to operate the driving modes either. Simply put, after starting the vehicle, look for the button or screen icon on the center console, usually labeled MODE or Drive Mode, click into it, and select Eco, Normal, or Sport. The switch is quick and takes just a few seconds. Eco mode is most practical in congested urban areas, saving fuel and keeping things quiet; use Normal mode for a balanced experience in suburban driving. For safety, avoid switching modes while driving on highways—pull over first. The F7's intelligent system automatically remembers the last used mode and defaults to it upon startup, which is quite convenient. Regularly clean the screen and buttons to prevent dust buildup from affecting responsiveness.


