What is the difference between the Eco mode and Normal mode in the Haval H6?
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Harvard H6's Eco mode and Normal mode mainly differ in terms of power and fuel consumption. Eco mode: Slightly weaker power but lower fuel consumption, effectively saving fuel. Suitable for empty loads, flat roads, and low-speed urban driving. It maintains the lowest possible engine speed to save fuel, such as around 1400 RPM. In contrast, Sport mode keeps the engine speed around 2000 RPM or higher to maintain the optimal shifting speed. Normal mode: Suitable for daily use with normal power and moderate fuel consumption. It works well for most situations except for heavy loads or uphill driving.