What are the two modes of the CFMoto 250?

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MacAxel
07/28/25 4:48pm
The CFMoto 250 offers two driving modes: S mode, also known as Sport mode, and E mode, also referred to as Eco mode. Differences between the two power modes of the 250sr: This motorcycle features a Sport mode and an Eco mode. When switched to Eco mode, the motorcycle's power response slows down, and the throttle reaction becomes slightly more sluggish, but fuel consumption is reduced. CFMoto 250 engine specifications: This motorcycle is equipped with a single-cylinder engine that delivers a maximum power of 20.5 kW at 9,750 rpm and a maximum torque of 22 Nm at 7,500 rpm. The engine has a bore of 72 mm and a stroke of 61.2 mm.
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Herbert
08/11/25 11:26pm
The two modes of the CFMOTO 250 refer to Sport Mode and Eco Mode. During my street test, I found that Sport Mode makes the throttle response extremely sensitive—just a twist and it zooms off, delivering strong acceleration, which is perfect for high-speed or mountain road riding, offering an exhilarating experience. On the other hand, Eco Mode optimizes fuel consumption, providing smoother throttle response and reducing sudden gear shifts for a more comfortable ride, ideal for city commuting or long-distance journeys, significantly saving on fuel costs. I often switch between them based on road conditions: using Eco in traffic jams and Sport on open roads. This design is really thoughtful and enhances the overall riding fun, making every ride more enjoyable without needing to visit a 4S shop for adjustments—it’s all easily manageable by myself.
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