What is the fuel-saving mode of the Volkswagen Passat?
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Economy Mode (ECO) is when the vehicle's computer controls the fuel injection volume of the cylinders and alters the usual gear-shifting logic. In simpler terms, the vehicle's full power is restrained. When the driver presses the accelerator, the power doesn't kick in immediately but gradually increases, making the car feel sluggish. Comfort Mode: The suspension performs more softly and linearly, the steering wheel response improves, and the vehicle's stability is further enhanced. This means better smoothness and comfort when going over speed bumps or when braking and accelerating, with more prominent cushioning. Passengers experience improved comfort, and the sensation of jerking is significantly reduced. Auto Mode: This mode intelligently adjusts various performance aspects and is suitable for more conventional drivers. It's like a pre-set camera—just press the shutter. The comfort level is good, and the throttle response is quick.