Under What Circumstances Should the Eco Mode Be Used?
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During daily driving, the eco mode can be activated at any time, except when the speed exceeds 120 km/h, during idling, in N/P gear, or in manual mode—especially when climbing hills. In these scenarios, activating the eco (economy) mode is unnecessary, as it would not only fail to demonstrate its fuel-saving characteristics but also compromise the vehicle's power performance. The eco mode typically deactivates under the following conditions: 1. When the vehicle speed exceeds 120 km/h: At this point, the car prioritizes speed, causing the eco mode to automatically deactivate. 2. During idling or when in N/P gear or manual mode: The eco mode may also deactivate. 3. When high torque output is required: For instance, when climbing hills, the engine's computer prioritizes delivering sufficient power to drive the vehicle, rendering the eco mode inactive.