What are the three driving modes of the Roewe ei5?

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VonEmilia
07/29/25 8:50pm
The three driving modes of the Roewe ei5 are Economy, Standard, and Sport. Below are detailed explanations of each mode:1. Economy Mode: Designed to reduce power consumption, the Economy Mode significantly reduces power output in the early to mid-range of the accelerator pedal. The driving experience feels sluggish, with minimal acceleration even when pressing the pedal to the mid-range. However, acceleration becomes more responsive in the later stage.2. Standard Mode: The Standard Mode offers more responsive acceleration than the Economy Mode, but remains smooth and unhurried. Even when pressing the accelerator pedal to the mid-range from a standstill, the energy consumption gauge needle does not immediately jump to a higher position but rises at a steady pace.3. Sport Mode: The Sport Mode provides a slightly more aggressive acceleration feel. Even with slight pressure on the accelerator pedal in the early stage, the energy consumption gauge needle actively swings upward, accompanied by noticeable acceleration. This effect is most pronounced during low-speed driving or when stationary.
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