What is the difference between S gear and L gear?
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L gear is the low gear, and S gear is the sport gear. More related information is as follows: S gear (Sport gear): The biggest difference between it and D gear is that it is essentially a high-RPM version of D gear. The most direct effect is that the vehicle consumes more fuel, but the power output also improves. Since S gear does not require manual intervention for shifting, you can switch from D gear to S gear during acceleration or overtaking, and then switch back to D gear after completing the maneuver. L gear (Low gear): It is a low-speed restricted gear. It is typically used during initial acceleration, descending long slopes, or climbing steep hills to achieve better torque output. Once the speed increases, you should quickly switch back to D gear. Due to the low gear limitation of L gear (usually within the range of first and second gears), it should be used with caution. For example, L gear should not be used during high-speed overtaking.