What are the Chinese translations for the three modes of Hyundai ix35?
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The Chinese translations for the three modes of Hyundai ix35 are: Comfort Mode, Sport Mode, and Eco Mode. The specific introductions are as follows: Comfort Mode: This is the most commonly used mode when driving. Sport Mode: The throttle is more aggressive than in Comfort Mode, essentially operating on the principle of lower gears with higher throttle input. Sport Mode consumes more fuel and is suitable for those who enjoy high-speed driving. Eco Mode: The display turns blue, and the tachometer changes to an "Efficient Power" display to show the vehicle's driving efficiency. In this mode, drivers can monitor their throttle pedal input, the current fuel consumption level, and whether energy is being recovered through the energy regeneration system.
The three driving modes of the Hyundai ix35 are translated as Eco Mode (ECO), Normal Mode (NORMAL), and Sport Mode (SPORT). I usually drive this car mainly in the city, and I find the Eco Mode particularly suitable for stop-and-go traffic during rush hours in the morning and evening. It automatically adjusts throttle response and air conditioning power. Although the acceleration is a bit sluggish, it does save fuel, and the dashboard turns green to remind you of the energy-saving status. The Normal Mode is the daily all-round option, balancing power and fuel consumption well. It’s the most convenient mode to switch to automatically when driving on the highway. I only use the Sport Mode when overtaking or driving on mountain roads. The steering wheel becomes heavier, the engine revs higher, and the push-back feeling is obvious, but the fuel consumption increases significantly. These three modes can be switched directly using the button next to the gear shift lever, and the dashboard display is very clear. After driving for a while, you’ll figure out the combination that suits you best.