
The differences between Sport mode and Normal mode are as follows: 1. Acceleration Performance: Sport Mode: More powerful and aggressive torque output. Under the same throttle depth, the engine's Sport mode delivers significantly higher output. When the throttle is fully depressed, the torque in Sport mode rises more directly and quickly. Normal Mode: Slower acceleration and smoother driving. 2. Fuel Consumption: Sport Mode: To increase engine speed, Sport mode requires deeper throttle input, leading to prolonged high-speed driving and a substantial increase in fuel consumption. Normal Mode: Smooth speed increase. The car maintains a constant speed for extended periods, which is the most fuel-efficient way to drive. 3. Comfort Level: Sport Mode: The high speed of Sport mode is suitable for overtaking but inevitably results in poorer driving and comfort. Normal Mode: The Normal mode is relatively more stable and comfortable, meeting daily usage needs. Especially for ordinary family cars, driving comfort and low fuel consumption are more important.


