What are the driving modes of the Porsche 718?

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OCollin
07/29/25 10:25pm
The Porsche 718 offers three driving modes: Normal mode, Sport mode, and Sport Plus mode. For city driving, Normal mode is recommended as it provides better fuel economy, offering a balance of efficiency and comfort. If you're on a track or a closed road and want a more exhilarating experience, Sport mode is the way to go. The Porsche 718 has body dimensions of 4379mm in length, 1801mm in width, and 1276mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2475mm. As Porsche's entry-level sports car, it comes in two variants: the sports coupe Porsche Cayman and the convertible Porsche Boxster. Both are equipped with either a 2.0T or a 2.5T turbocharged engine.
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