What are the four transmission operating modes?
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There are four transmission operating modes: Economy Driving Mode, Power Driving Mode, Standard Driving Mode, and Snow Driving Mode. Economy Driving Mode: The Economy Mode is used to maintain balanced operation and smooth driving. The gear shift speed is relatively low, improving fuel economy. Power Driving Mode: In this mode, the automatic transmission keeps the engine frequently operating in the high-power range to meet the need for maximum power. The gear shift speed is relatively high, resulting in higher fuel consumption. Standard Driving Mode: The Standard Driving Mode, also known as the Normal Mode, is a balance between the Economy Driving Mode and the Power Driving Mode. Snow Driving Mode: Compared to the Standard Mode, the Snow Mode keeps the throttle opening within a smaller range to prevent wheel slippage when driving on snowy roads.