What are the four driving modes of a car?
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The four driving modes of a car are: the quiet and stable EV pure electric mode, the energy-efficient ECO economic mode, the performance-stable NORMAL standard mode, and the powerful SPORT mode. When the EV pure electric mode is used for low-speed, short-distance driving, the vehicle operates solely on the power provided by the battery, with the engine not engaged. In this state, the vehicle's noise is almost zero, achieving zero emissions. When switched to SPORT mode, the battery's energy output increases instantly, providing rapid power response and noticeable steering operation. Additionally, the Traction Control System (TRC) and Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) systems reduce their intervention in driving.