What are the 5 driving modes of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class?
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The 5 driving modes of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class are Eco, Comfort, Sport, Sport+ and Individual. Below is an introduction to the 5 driving modes of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class: E Eco Mode: Its function is to save fuel and energy, the car's power will be weakened, and it will feel sluggish to drive. The transmission always tries to shift to the highest gear possible, cruising at 60km/h in 6th gear. C Comfort Mode: This is the most commonly used mode, fully named Comfort Mode. When using Comfort Mode, the power is smooth whether starting or driving on the road. S Sport Mode: In this mode, the transmission always keeps the engine speed above 2500rpm, and the steering wheel immediately becomes tighter. S+ Sport+ Mode: Sport+ is more aggressive than Sport. IN Individual Mode: You can customize the powertrain and steering settings, such as combining Eco Mode power with Sport Mode steering.