
Individual mode is a customizable driving mode. In the customizable driving mode, settings such as power, steering, start-stop, and air conditioning can be individually adjusted in the vehicle's central control to meet the personalized needs of each driver. This mode is controlled by the engine computer and can be activated via buttons in the car. The functions of Mercedes-Benz's five driving modes are as follows: 1. ECO driving mode: In this mode, the onboard computer automatically adjusts the engine's output power to achieve fuel savings. 2. Comfort mode: In this mode, the chassis tuning is softened, ensuring smooth vehicle operation without any bumpy sensations. 3. Sport mode: In this mode, the onboard computer adjusts the engine power to increase horsepower. 4. Sport+ mode: In this mode, the onboard computer increases the throttle intake, further boosting the vehicle's horsepower. 5. Custom mode: In this mode, various vehicle parameters can be customized according to personal preferences.

The Individual mode allows you to customize various vehicle settings, commonly found in the driving mode options. For example, you can personalize engine response, steering weight, and suspension stiffness. Having driven some high-end cars, I found this is actually achieved through the vehicle's electronic systems. When you enter the Individual settings menu, you can adjust parameters to your preference, such as a sporty throttle for more aggressive acceleration or an eco mode for better fuel efficiency. The advantage of this mode is its adaptability to different driving habits, unlike the fixed settings of ECO or Sport modes. However, I recommend not casually adjusting suspension settings, as improper adjustments may cause the car to become bumpy and unstable. It's best to refer to the user manual and test adjustments several times to ensure a smooth and comfortable ride.

I often drive cars with Individual mode, which is a feature that customizes the driving experience according to personal preferences. You can set the steering wheel assistance to be lighter or heavier—lighter steering is more effortless for city driving, while heavier steering provides more stability on highways. The engine response can also be set to soft or aggressive, paired with suspension adjustments for comfort. I find this mode extremely practical, especially for reducing fatigue during long-distance drives. For example, I once set it to eco throttle but sport suspension, which made the drive both fuel-efficient and dynamic. I recommend trying different combinations to find the most suitable settings for a smooth and effortless driving experience.

The Individual mode in the car is a personalized driving setting that allows you to adjust throttle response, steering wheel force, and more. Setting it up is simple—just select your preferences via the steering wheel buttons or screen menu. However, be careful not to randomly alter suspension parameters, as it can easily affect the car's balance. Beginners are advised to start with presets and then fine-tune. Regularly check for system updates to ensure all functions work properly.

Individual mode can enhance driving safety as it allows you to adjust steering sensitivity and engine response according to your habits, reducing the risk of driving fatigue. For example, lowering sensitivity can improve stability at high speeds and prevent unintended steering. However, incorrect settings may compromise safety, such as overly stiff suspension causing bumps or aggressive throttle leading to loss of control. I recommend using it in conjunction with safe driving habits—don't just pursue excitement at the expense of overall vehicle stability. Proper configuration ensures a worry-free driving experience.

For new car users, the Individual mode sounds like a personalized menu, but it's actually a feature that allows you to customize the car's driving feel. Using the buttons inside the car, you can select the strength of engine response, steering weight, and even the air conditioning fan speed. For example, setting an economical response saves fuel, but slightly heavier steering makes highway driving more stable; the setup is simple, just follow the steps in the menu. This mode helps beginners adapt to different road conditions, making driving more comfortable. Don't worry about complexity, just take your time to explore.


