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What does 'snow' mean on the Highlander car?

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CooperLee
07/28/25 8:52am
snow on the Highlander car refers to the snow mode. The snow mode is achieved through an automated program to start in second gear, reducing torque output during startup to ensure a gentler and smoother power delivery, preventing wheel slippage on snowy surfaces. Additionally, during driving, the working range of ABS will also be expanded. The Highlander is a mid-size SUV under Toyota, with dimensions of 4890mm in length, 1925mm in width, and 1720mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2790mm. The Highlander is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine across the lineup, delivering a maximum power of 220 horsepower and a maximum torque of 350 Nm. The engine reaches its maximum power at 5200 to 5600 rpm and its maximum torque at 1800 to 4000 rpm.
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CharlotteDella
08/11/25 3:29pm
I remember the SNOW button on the Highlander model stands for Snow Mode, specifically designed for icy and snowy road conditions. When activated, it automatically limits engine output to prevent wheel spin on slippery surfaces, making the drive feel more stable. I often use it when driving to mountainous areas in winter—it feels like an added layer of insurance, especially noticeable during steep hill starts. Actually, many SUVs have similar features, but the Highlander’s tuning is quite smooth, and the operation is straightforward. This mode works based on the traction control system, helping maintain directional stability and avoid skidding. If you frequently travel to cold regions, learning to use SNOW flexibly can significantly improve driving safety and reduce unnecessary parking accidents—it’s a practical habit to develop. By the way, when cleaning the sensors, don’t forget to ensure the button isn’t blocked by debris, so it keeps functioning well. This design makes daily commutes easier, especially for novice drivers.
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JoyMarie
09/28/25 3:29am
I've used the SNOW mode in my Highlander, which is essentially a snow driving function button. When pressed, the vehicle reduces acceleration response, allowing the drive wheels to engage the road more smoothly and minimizing the risk of skidding. I remember encountering heavy snow during a mountain trip two years ago—I activated SNOW mode and immediately felt the handling become much gentler, unlike the usual aggressive acceleration when stepping on the gas. This design enhances traction, especially on icy or loose snow, making driving much more reassuring. The Highlander's system responds quickly, automatically adjusting power distribution so you can focus on steering control. Similar features exist in other models, like enhanced 4WD versions, but the core of SNOW mode is safety first. When driving in snowy conditions, never underestimate weather changes—learning to activate this mode promptly ensures a safe family trip. Regular maintenance checks on sensors are crucial to ensure proper function; don’t wait for an emergency to test it. It makes the driving experience more reliable and trustworthy.
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