What are the three driving modes of Audi?
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Audi's three driving modes are Economy, Comfort, and Auto mode. Economy Mode: When this mode is activated, the vehicle operates in an economical driving state. The vehicle's computer controls the fuel injection volume, and the transmission control module adjusts the shifting logic to ensure the most fuel-efficient operation. During driving, the system comprehensively evaluates and analyzes factors affecting fuel consumption, such as automatic transmission gear position, engine speed, vehicle speed, braking, and transmission oil temperature. The ECU control unit calculates the optimal fuel quantity to supply the engine, effectively reducing fuel consumption compared to normal driving mode. Normal Mode: Normal Mode is designed to maintain consistent power output while achieving better fuel economy. In this mode, the throttle response is balanced, offering a simpler and more comfortable driving experience that is easy to handle. Sport Mode: When Sport Mode is engaged, the electronic control unit increases the engine speed to ensure sufficient torque, enabling quick acceleration and deceleration. This mode fully showcases the vehicle's performance. Additionally, the car adjusts other settings, such as stiffening the suspension for greater support, enhancing throttle sensitivity, increasing engine air intake, and consequently, fuel consumption also rises.