How to Use the S Gear in Sagitar?

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DeAddyson
07/29/25 11:55pm
The correct usage of the S gear is as follows: 1. If the vehicle is in the process of overtaking, engaging the S gear can facilitate a quicker overtaking maneuver. 2. Additionally, if you are in a hurry to reach a destination, you can shift into the S gear while driving to achieve more responsive dynamic performance. 3. However, fuel consumption will increase when the S gear is engaged. Importantly, regardless of how the S gear is used, speeding should always be avoided. The S gear is available in automatic transmission models, and since 'S' stands for 'Sport,' the S gear refers to the sport mode gear.
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