Where is the sport mode of Toyota CHR?

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JaydenRose
08/29/25 6:25am
Toyota CHR's sport mode can be switched by the gear lever or pressing the button near the center console. Here is the detailed information about Toyota CHR's sport mode: Introduction: Toyota CHR has three driving modes: economy, standard, and sport. The mode can be switched by the gear lever or pressing the button near the center console. The ECO mode is the economy mode, and fuel consumption also depends on the driver's habits. Additional Information: The standard mode has reasonable performance parameters, balancing softness and firmness, suitable for most drivers, especially those who are unsure which mode to choose. The suspension is appropriately firm, and the engine power output at least does not have a strong sense of lag.
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DelVivian
09/11/25 4:02am
For the Toyota C-HR's Sport mode, I find it quite easy to locate. There's usually a button or knob labeled 'Sport' near the gear shift or on the center console. In my car, it's right next to the driver's seat—just press it to activate, and the throttle response immediately becomes sharper, making acceleration more spirited. This mode is most suitable for highways or open suburban roads, enhancing the driving experience. However, be cautious not to overuse it in congested urban areas to avoid a significant increase in fuel consumption. It's also a good habit to regularly check the vehicle manual to confirm the exact location, as designs may vary slightly across different model years of the C-HR. All in all, this feature makes long trips less boring, and I often share these tips with friends.
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