What are the gears of the Binyue automatic transmission car?

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LeMakayla
07/29/25 7:21pm
The Binyue automatic transmission car has the following gears: P gear, R gear, N gear, D gear, and S gear. The functions of the gears are: 1. P gear is the parking gear, also known as the parking brake. The P gear in the Binyue is a button. When parking, press the P gear. If the car is parked on a slope, engage the P gear and simultaneously pull up the handbrake or electronic handbrake; 2. R gear is the reverse gear, used only when reversing; 3. N gear is the neutral gear, equivalent to the neutral gear in a manual transmission. The N gear is used when the car is waiting at a traffic light; 4. D gear is the drive gear. When driving, the gear must be shifted to D gear for the car to move forward. After shifting to D gear, the car's speed is controlled by the accelerator; 5. The S gear in the Binyue is located next to the gear shift and is a button with the word 'SPORT' on it. Pressing this button will automatically switch the car to sport mode, instantly enhancing the car's power. The sport mode can be switched at any time.
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