How to Use the S Gear in Golf?

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DiCarter
07/29/25 9:30pm
The method to use the S gear in Golf is: If you are in D gear, you don't need to press the brake, just press the button on the gear lever to shift into S gear. If you are in P gear or N gear, you need to press the brake pedal and then press the button to directly shift into S gear. The Golf is a classic hatchback small family car launched by Volkswagen. The car's length, width, and height are 41999mm, 17869mm, and 14799mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2578mm. The S gear is the sport mode. In this gear, the transmission can shift freely, but the shifting timing is delayed, keeping the engine at high revs for a longer time, allowing the car to move at high revs in lower gears for an extended period, thereby achieving greater torque output and acceleration.
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