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What does the E gear mean in the Roewe i5 automatic transmission?

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CassandraAnn
07/29/25 9:23pm
Roewe i5 automatic transmission E gear is the fuel-saving mode. The following are detailed introductions. Usage methods and scenarios: Shift the gear to D gear, then push it to the right to enter the economy mode. In this gear, the engine speed is reduced, which can be used when driving in urban areas, on congested roads, or when climbing or descending slopes. Functions and usage scenarios of other gears: P gear is the parking gear, used for long-term parking. R gear is the reverse gear, mainly used for reversing. N gear is the neutral gear, used for temporary parking. D gear is the driving gear, usually used when the vehicle is moving forward. L is the low gear, which can be used for climbing or descending slopes.
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TeaganMarie
08/15/25 8:04pm
I've driven quite a few automatic transmission cars, and the E-gear in the Roewe i5 stands for Economy mode. When driving in the city with heavy traffic and frequent congestion, I usually switch to E-gear. In this mode, the car automatically adjusts the transmission shift timing, making the throttle response smoother and less aggressive compared to D-gear, which helps save some fuel costs. Over the long term, the fuel consumption data tends to be better. You can switch back to other gears when driving on highways or open roads. After commuting with the Roewe i5 for over half a year, I've noticed that the E-gear is also battery-friendly, especially during frequent starts and stops, as it reduces the engine's workload. Overall, it's a thoughtful design, well-suited for urban commuters who navigate the city daily.
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DelKaylee
10/17/25 3:25am
As an environmental enthusiast, I particularly appreciate the E-mode in the Roewe i5, which stands for the fuel-saving and energy-efficient mode. When activated, the vehicle optimizes fuel efficiency by measures such as delaying gear shift timing and reducing engine output power, leading to a reduction in fuel consumption by approximately 10%. In daily city driving with frequent traffic lights, the E-mode ensures smoother operation and lower emissions, which is beneficial for the environment. I've compared it with the D-mode and found that while the E-mode's throttle response is less aggressive, it's more economical. It's especially handy during rush hour traffic, saving both money and hassle. Remember to maintain the transmission regularly to sustain its effectiveness. Overall, this mode embodies the concept of green transportation and is worth promoting.
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DeOlivia
11/30/25 4:09am
Newcomers to the Roewe i5 might wonder what the E-gear is—it's essentially the Economy mode. When engaged, the vehicle automatically adjusts to a fuel-saving setting, with smoother gear shifts and a more subdued throttle response, delivering a steady drive that minimizes jerks, ideal for city driving. Switching to it is straightforward—just shift from D-gear. After using it for half a year, I've noticed a significant drop in fuel consumption compared to Standard mode. It's particularly user-friendly for beginners, requiring no complicated maneuvers.
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