What are the differences in usage timing between M mode and S mode?

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OJaxson
07/30/25 6:54am
The differences between M mode and S mode are: 1. Different definitions: (1) M mode is the manual mode. (2) S mode is the sport mode. 2. Different functions: (1) M mode involves manually pushing the gear lever to M+ or M- to give the transmission computer commands to shift up or down. (2) S mode allows the transmission to shift freely, but the shift timing is delayed, keeping the car at a high RPM in lower gears for a longer time, thereby providing greater torque output and acceleration. Other gear positions in an automatic transmission car: 1. R stands for Reverse. 2. N stands for Neutral. 3. D stands for Drive. 4. S stands for Sport. 5. L stands for Low.
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