How to Use the S Gear in the Honda Avancier?

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SanHayden
07/29/25 9:18pm
S gear is mainly used in the following aspects: 1. The S gear is suitable for use during traffic jams and short-distance competitive races. 2. When using the S gear, pay attention to safety, control the speed, and maintain a safe distance. It is usually used when climbing slopes or quickly overtaking. Additional Information: 1. The S gear in a car stands for Sport mode. Many performance cars are equipped with an S gear. In Sport mode, the transmission can shift freely, but the shifting timing is delayed, keeping the engine at high RPM for a certain period to increase torque output and enhance the car's power. 2. In Sport mode, the transmission can shift freely, but the shifting timing is delayed, keeping the engine at high RPM for a longer time. This allows the car to maintain low gear and high RPM for an extended period, resulting in greater torque output and acceleration.
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