What are the driving modes of the Grand Cherokee?
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Grand Cherokee offers four driving modes: Front-Wheel Drive, Intelligent Four-Wheel Drive, Full Four-Wheel Drive, and ECO Mode. ECO Mode: The ECU controls shift timing and logic while limiting fuel injection volume. Standard Mode: This intelligently balances all performance aspects, making it ideal for conventional drivers who may not choose appropriate modes. Features reasonable throttle response and decent comfort. Dynamic Mode (Sport Mode): Delivers more aggressive throttle response. The vehicle starts with high torque output and delays upshifting, maintaining an extremely dynamic state. Most noticeable is the enhanced acceleration feeling and perceived vehicle power. Trade-offs include increased fuel consumption and greater mechanical wear on engine/transmission. Additional benefit: helps clear engine carbon deposits. Off-Road Mode: The ECU locks gears at lower positions to ensure high torque output. Shifts from part-time to full-time four-wheel drive. Also suitable for snowy conditions. Features heavier throttle/steering response for more stable handling.