What does the gear E mean in Audi A6L?

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DeMatthew
07/30/25 9:10am
Audi A6L's gear E stands for ECO mode, which is the economic mode. Audi A6L driving modes: 1. Economic mode: In this mode, advanced shifting programs and optimized operation effectively reduce engine fuel consumption and emissions, significantly lowering vehicle fuel consumption, making it an energy-saving and environmentally friendly driving mode; 2. Comfort mode: In comfort mode, the transmission shifts gears at lower engine speeds, saving both effort and fuel; 3. Automatic mode: In automatic mode, the steering wheel is neither too strenuous to use nor overly sensitive, with relatively responsive throttle reaction for easier power control; 4. Dynamic mode: In dynamic mode, the engine shifts gears at higher speeds, with very responsive throttle reaction, rapid acceleration, and powerful performance; 5. Personalized mode: In personalized mode, drivers can customize related vehicle system parameters according to their preferences, with options such as engine, transmission, steering, seatbelt tightening, etc., all adjustable as desired.
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