When to Use ECON Mode?

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JulianLee
07/30/25 6:36am
ECON mode enables the vehicle to enter a low-carbon and eco-friendly driving mode, which delivers significant fuel-saving effects under gentle driving styles. If you find such driving experience acceptable during usage, it is recommended to keep the ECON button activated all-weather. Here is more information about ECON: 1. Simply pressing the ECON button assists drivers in improving driving habits, further enhancing fuel efficiency while ensuring a smooth and enjoyable driving experience. 2. ECON effectively controls unnecessary fuel consumption caused by sudden throttle inputs by regulating valve opening/closing, and intelligently adjusts refrigeration conditions to keep the air conditioning in an energy-saving state, thereby reducing engine energy consumption. This achieves true harmony between driver and vehicle, ushering in a new era of environmental protection.
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