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What gear is it when shifting from D to S in a Camry?

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DeJayden
08/28/2025, 11:49:25 PM

s gear is the sport mode. You can switch between D gear and s gear at any time. The following is a related introduction to automatic transmission: Introduction: Automatic transmission, as the name implies, does not require the driver to shift gears manually. The vehicle will automatically select the appropriate gear for driving based on the speed and traffic conditions. Generally, there are six gear positions on an automatic transmission car, from top to bottom: P, R, N, D, S, L. Principle: The engine's power is transmitted through the gearbox, which is also a key factor affecting fuel consumption. Generally, an automatic transmission consumes more than 10% more fuel than a manual transmission. Whether manual or automatic, the more gears there are, the more fuel-efficient it is.

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LucilleRose
09/10/2025, 04:28:31 AM

I've driven my Camry for several years, and shifting from D to S simply means switching to Sport mode. In short, the car becomes more responsive and accelerates faster. Normally, I use D gear for city driving or highway cruising, which is fuel-efficient and smooth. When shifting to S gear, the transmission delays gear shifts, the engine revs higher, and the response becomes more aggressive, making it suitable for overtaking or climbing hills. I personally enjoy using it when driving on mountain roads or when I want to have some fun, as it makes the car feel more powerful. However, don't use it every day, otherwise, fuel consumption will increase, and tire wear will accelerate. In summary, this is designed to temporarily enhance the driving experience, not as a true physical gear. Just use D gear most of the time—safety and saving money are the most important.

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VanJace
10/24/2025, 10:32:37 PM

From a maintenance perspective, the S mode in the Camry is not a traditional gear position but an electronically controlled sport mode. When engaged, the ECU modifies the transmission programming to delay shift points, keeping the engine in higher RPM ranges for more responsive acceleration. This design aims to enhance driving pleasure, such as facilitating quick acceleration for overtaking on highways. However, I must caution that frequent use of S mode increases stress on the engine and drivetrain components, potentially raising fuel consumption by around 20%, so pay extra attention to oil and brake inspections during maintenance. For daily driving, D mode is sufficient; reserve S mode for occasional spirited driving in specific scenarios—this balances safety with vehicle longevity.

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CamillaRose
12/07/2025, 09:56:24 PM

When I first got my Camry, I was also curious about what the D to S shift meant. Simply put, it's Sport mode. After shifting to S, the car responds more agilely, with higher RPMs for quicker acceleration, making it feel more powerful. It's useful in situations like winding roads or downhill driving, where it automatically downshifts to slow down, helping you use the brakes less and making overtaking easier. For daily commuting, D mode is sufficient, while S mode adds some fun occasionally. However, I advise beginners not to rely on it too much—it consumes more fuel and strains the car. Safe driving should always come first.

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StCharlie
01/27/2026, 11:05:40 PM

As a long-time Camry owner, shifting from D to S activates the sport driving mode, which I often use on suburban mountain roads or for highway acceleration. After shifting to S, the transmission control becomes more aggressive, delaying upshifts and making throttle response more direct, resulting in a more powerful drive. The advantage is strong instant burst power, making overtaking smoother, and occasionally using S adds a bit of driving fun. The downside? Fuel consumption is higher, the engine noise is louder, and it's not recommended for long-term use. Compared to D mode, D is more comfortable and fuel-efficient for city driving, while S mode is best reserved for temporary excitement. Just remember not to slack on maintenance.

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VonMakayla
04/23/2026, 03:54:11 AM

If you prefer sporty driving, the Camry's S mode is a hidden gem. When shifted to Sport mode, the car becomes more aggressive with quicker acceleration and sharper response, as the transmission holds higher RPMs to enhance stability on mountain roads or sharp turns. I've tried using S mode for overtaking on congested highways—the instant burst of power is exhilarating. However, being an electronic mode, it differs from the smooth and fuel-efficient D mode. While S mode can add excitement occasionally, it consumes more fuel and may increase wear on components. It's advisable to use it flexibly based on road conditions—prioritizing safety while enjoying the thrill—for a more balanced driving experience.

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