What is the reason for using the S gear in the Tayron?

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AlexRose
07/29/25 5:44am
The reason for using the S gear in the Tayron is: The S gear is the sport mode, providing more powerful performance. In terms of appearance: The filler decoration inside the intake grille adopts a hollow-style design, while the side features a continuous waistline. The body waistline is treated with a wave-like shape, appearing winding and curving, complementing the irregular wheel design. The doors also come with anti-collision trim strips. In terms of configuration: The Tayron is equipped with features such as rear parking radar, cruise control, multiple driving modes, auto hold, hill start assist, 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels, a leather multifunction steering wheel, front and rear center armrests, an 8-inch touchscreen LCD display, smartphone connectivity and projection, voice recognition control, car networking, front and passenger airbags, front side airbags, tire pressure monitoring, ESP stability control system, and more.
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LaLondyn
08/12/25 9:16am
I always feel super excited when driving the Tayron in S mode! This sport mode increases the engine RPM, slows down gear shifts, and delivers ultra-fast acceleration response. Last time on the highway when I wanted to overtake a big truck, switching to S mode and stepping on the gas made it effortless—the exhilarating push-back feeling made driving way more fun. It’s not just for highways; on winding mountain roads, S mode also enhances handling, making the car more responsive. While I always prioritize safety when driving, using S mode might consume a bit more fuel, but it’s absolutely powerful when needed. The Tayron’s S mode is designed for drivers who love a sporty feel, turning an ordinary SUV into something as dynamic as a sports car. In short, if I want to try a different driving style or need a quick speed boost, S mode is my go-to choice.
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