How to turn off the ECO mode in Hyundai Mistra?

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CameronMarie
07/28/25 4:11pm
The method to turn off the ECO mode in Hyundai Mistra is: 1. Press the brake pedal of the Hyundai Mistra to prepare for starting the engine; 2. Press the one-touch start button to start the engine; 3. Press the ECO start-stop function button of the Hyundai Mistra; 4. When the vehicle speed reaches 20 mph, the ECO start-stop function will automatically turn off. The Hyundai Mistra is a new mid-to-high-end sedan from Beijing Hyundai, with body dimensions of 4710mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1470mm in height. In terms of appearance, the Hyundai Mistra further deepens the fluidic sculpture design language, especially adopting a wide grille design similar to the Santa Fe, and will be equipped with lenses, with frosted silver and chrome line decorations inside the headlights.
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DelOscar
08/11/25 8:28pm
I've been driving a Hyundai Mistra and find the ECO mode great for city driving but lacking power on highways. The method to turn it off is simple: after starting the car, press the HOME button on the center console screen, enter 'Vehicle Settings', and find the 'Driving Mode' option. In the menu, switch the current ECO mode to 'Normal' or 'Sport' mode, and the ECO light on the dashboard will turn off immediately. ECO mode slows throttle response to save fuel, and turning it off noticeably improves acceleration, making overtaking smoother. However, fuel consumption will increase slightly after turning it off, especially noticeable in city traffic jams, so I usually only turn it off for long trips or uphill driving. Sometimes, if I accidentally press the button, restarting ECO mode can restore it—the operation is very intuitive. Developing a habit of checking settings before driving can prevent surprises. If you can't find the menu button, try using the control wheel on the right side of the steering wheel to scroll and select; it takes just a few seconds and doesn’t affect safety. This method works for most Hyundai models, and I often remind my friends to try it out to see how simple it is. Overall, turning off ECO is a small adjustment that enhances driving pleasure without harming the car.
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DelDelilah
09/29/25 6:39am
ECO mode reduces fuel consumption by optimizing engine output, but turning it off in the Hyundai Mistra is straightforward: Start the car, tap the 'Settings' icon on the center console screen to enter the system, select the 'Vehicle Management' option, click 'Driving Settings,' and then switch the mode to 'Standard.' If there's a physical button near the dashboard or steering wheel, pressing it can instantly toggle the mode. After the operation, throttle response improves, and the increased power is suitable for scenarios where driving dynamics are prioritized. Keeping ECO on helps protect the environment and saves fuel, while turning it off is a temporary change that requires no additional tools. Note that after deactivation, the engine sound may be slightly louder but remains normal, and the system automatically adapts without affecting the transmission. I've performed this operation multiple times on my own car—it's quick and effective. I recommend adjusting while parked to avoid distractions. Developing a habit of regularly checking driving modes ensures better alignment with road conditions, such as using ECO for stability in rainy weather.
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VanSamuel
09/29/25 6:40am
How to turn off the ECO mode in Hyundai Mistra? Simply tap the vehicle settings menu on the center display to find the driving mode selection and choose Standard. If there's a steering wheel button for mode switching, just press it directly. After turning it off, the throttle response becomes quicker with a slight increase in fuel consumption, which won't affect daily driving. It's suitable for those who prefer faster acceleration. If you can't find it, refer to the manual or search for online resources.
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