What does drive-mode mean in cars?
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Drive-mode refers to the driving modes of a car. Generally, there are three modes: 1. ECO (Economy Mode), 2. NORMAL (Standard Mode), and 3. SPORT (Sport Mode). Additional information: 1. Typically, the multifunction steering wheel integrates audio controls and instrument cluster information center controls on both sides, along with some other configurations. 2. Behind the steering wheel, car light controls and wiper controls are usually integrated into the stalks, with some models also featuring adaptive cruise control. The car's center console is likely the area with the most buttons inside the vehicle, generally combining air conditioning controls and multimedia controls. Some high-end models use touchscreen LCD displays to replace these buttons. Additionally, certain high-end models offer seat heating and ventilation functions for enhanced comfort.