How to Use the Three Driving Modes of Camry?
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The Camry offers three driving modes: Eco mode, Normal mode, and Sport mode. The Eco mode provides slower speeds with lower fuel consumption, the Normal mode is the standard driving mode suitable for daily use, while the Sport mode delivers faster speeds, ideal for situations like climbing hills or overtaking. Related details are as follows: 1. Interior: The Camry's interior design remains largely unchanged, with the most noticeable upgrade being the expansion of the central display from 7 inches to 9 inches, now integrated with the central control panel for a more premium feel. Additionally, the physical buttons on either side of the display have been upgraded to touch-sensitive buttons, significantly enhancing the technological appeal. The vehicle also sees substantial improvements in tech features, such as the upgrade from a tire pressure warning system to a tire pressure display, allowing drivers to monitor vehicle conditions more intuitively. The infotainment system's UI has been optimized, and a new Gaode navigation system has been added, improving practicality. 2. Transmission: The new Camry 2.0L model features the first TNGA-based 2.0L engine with a thermal efficiency of 40%, offering improved power and torque output. The drivetrain has also been upgraded to a new CVT transmission, marking the most significant highlight of the new Camry. In other aspects, the new Camry performs almost identically to its predecessor.