What do the m and s gears mean?

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DiMadeline
07/24/25 9:43pm
m and s gears respectively mean: 1. The m gear means separating the automatic transmission into a manual transmission; 2. The s gear means sports mode, making the throttle more sensitive, accelerating faster, and increasing power; 3. The manual sports mode is ms, which means upshifting and downshifting. The shifting method for manual gears 1 to 5: 1. To shift into 1st gear, push left and then forward; 2. To shift into 2nd gear, push left and then downward; 3. To shift into 3rd gear, push straight upward from the neutral position; 4. To shift into 4th gear, push straight downward from the neutral position; 5. To shift into 5th gear, push straight to the right and then upward.
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