What are the differences between Mercedes-Benz Sport mode and Comfort mode?
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The differences between Mercedes-Benz Sport mode and Comfort mode include the stiffness of the suspension, the steering wheel's heaviness during driving, and the engine's RPM and responsiveness. When Sport driving mode is activated during driving, the suspension is stiffer; when Comfort driving mode is activated, the suspension is relatively softer. In Sport driving mode, the steering wheel feels more stable and precise when turning; in Comfort mode, the steering wheel is lighter and easier to use. When accelerating in Sport mode, you can clearly feel that the car's engine RPM is higher and the power response is quicker; in Comfort driving mode, the engine RPM remains at a lower level even during sudden acceleration. Comfort mode can also be referred to as Standard mode, which is a balance between Eco mode and Sport mode. In Sport mode, the throttle pedal is more sensitive compared to Comfort mode, and the fuel consumption is higher, but the car's power output is better than in Comfort mode. Comfort mode is a more balanced setting. While the power in Comfort mode is weaker than in Sport mode, the fuel consumption is lower than in Sport mode.