What are the gears of the Cadillac CT6?
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Cadillac CT6's gears are divided into: P (Park), R (Reverse), N (Neutral), D (Drive), and M (Manual). The following are the relevant introductions: 1. P (Park): When entering this gear, the transmission locking mechanism starts to work, so it can only be engaged after the vehicle comes to a complete stop. 2. R (Reverse): The reverse gear is located behind the parking gear and can only be engaged when the vehicle is stationary. 3. N (Neutral): The neutral gear is located after the reverse gear. After engaging the neutral gear, the vehicle's engine power cannot be transmitted, and it is generally used for short-term parking. 4. D (Drive): Used when the vehicle is moving forward, the drive gear is located below the neutral gear. 5. M (Manual): The manual mode requires the driver to switch gears manually. Usually, pushing up once increases one gear, and pushing down decreases one gear. The manual mode can enhance driving pleasure.
I remember when I first test-drove the Cadillac CT6, I was amazed by its electronic gear shift. It uses a push-button shifting system: press the P button for parking, R for reverse, N for neutral, and D for driving. The operation is super smooth—no need to pull a long lever like in older cars. The buttons have excellent tactile feedback with a crisp response, positioned on the center console near the steering wheel for easy reach, minimizing accidental presses. On the highway, gear shifts are almost imperceptible, and combined with the auto start-stop system, it’s very fuel-efficient. I often take it on long trips, enjoying its seamless and quiet gear transitions. During maintenance, it’s important to clean the button area to prevent dust buildup that could affect responsiveness. Overall, this system makes driving easier and safer, especially for beginners who find it very intuitive.