What does the Mercedes-Benz C gear mean?

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BrodyMarie
07/25/25 1:57am
Mercedes-Benz C gear is the switch button between Comfort C mode and Sport S mode, and pressing it will be displayed on the central console screen. The following are some introductions about C mode and S mode: 1. C mode: It starts in 2nd gear, and the car's transmission control module will shift to a higher gear at low RPM, with less shifting impact, providing better comfort and fuel efficiency. 2. S mode: It starts in 1st gear, and the transmission control module will automatically choose the maximum torque output RPM for shifting, which is around 4000 RPM, delivering greater torque and speed.
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