What does driving mode switching mean?

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McMiguel
07/29/25 11:59pm
Driving mode switching refers to the ability to change between different driving modes in an automatic transmission. The functions of switching driving modes are as follows: 1. ECO Economy Mode: When switching to the fuel-efficient 'ECO Economy Mode' or the stable-performance 'NORMAL Standard Mode,' the power output and air conditioning settings are automatically adjusted to the optimal energy-saving state. 2. SPORT Mode: When the driver desires to unleash driving passion, they can switch to the powerful 'SPORT Mode.' The battery's energy output is instantly increased, the power response becomes quicker, and the steering operation becomes more pronounced. At the same time, the Traction Control System (TRC) and Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) reduce their intervention, making the driving experience more engaging. 3. Snow Mode: When activating Snow Mode, the engine's torque is restrained, preventing it from reaching peak torque too quickly, thereby reducing the likelihood of wheel spin and skidding on snowy roads.
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