Is there a detailed explanation of the driving modes for the BMW 535le?

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Madeline
07/25/25 6:28am
There are three driving modes for the BMW 535le. The (sport) mode is divided into two types, the (hybrid) mode is divided into three types, and the (electric) mode is divided into two types. The following are the specific details: 1. Sport mode: Standard mode: The internal combustion engine remains on during driving and is activated once this mode is enabled; Personalized mode: Allows for personalized settings of the suspension, steering, engine, and transmission. 2. Hybrid mode: Standard mode: The default mode of the vehicle, allowing electric driving at speeds up to approximately 80km/h; Eco mode: The vehicle can achieve maximum driving range; Comfort mode: The vehicle balances driving range and comfort. 3. Electric mode: Standard mode: Maximum pure electric driving range of 95 kilometers, with a top speed of 140km/h, and the suspension and steering systems are adjusted for comfort; Personalized mode: The owner can make personalized settings to adjust efficiency and sportiness, or set it as the vehicle's default mode.
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