What does the green ECO mean?
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ECO green indicates the vehicle's economy driving mode. Generally, the ECO mode in vehicles is divided into two types: active ECO driving mode and passive ECO driving mode. The main difference lies in the intelligent control of resource allocation (including fuel, electricity, etc.) and reminder guidance. Below is an introduction to the related content: 1. Active ECO driving mode: The active ECO mode has a dedicated button, allowing the driver to choose whether to enable it. When ECO is enabled, the vehicle will automatically adjust settings, such as a smaller throttle opening corresponding to the same accelerator pedal depth (making the accelerator less sensitive), a transmission shift logic more focused on economy (earlier upshifts), and some vehicles may also adjust the air conditioning output power, etc. 2. Passive ECO driving mode: The passive ECO mode does not have a dedicated button; it is simply a reminder function. When driving, a green ECO reminder symbol will appear on the dashboard. When the speed exceeds 20 km/h, the ECO mode will intelligently assess the current fuel consumption. When the optimal fuel supply is achieved, the dashboard will simultaneously display the green ECO symbol. If the driver presses the accelerator pedal hard to accelerate or encounters an uphill section, the ECO symbol will disappear.