Which Mode in Fista is the Most Fuel-Efficient?

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MaddoxFitz
07/25/25 12:39pm
Fista's most fuel-efficient mode is the Eco mode, also known as the ECO mode. Here is some relevant information: 1. After switching to Eco mode, Fista's fuel economy improves, but there is a trade-off—sacrificing power. In Eco mode, the car becomes sluggish, with delayed throttle response and lack of agility, which can be frustrating for drivers who prefer aggressive driving. 2. Fista offers four driving modes: Comfort, Sport, Eco, and Smart (intelligent driving mode). The term ECO is derived from the combination of Ecology (environmental protection), Conservation (energy saving), and Optimization (power). Some manufacturers refer to it as the Eco mode, while others call it the Economy mode. ECO can also be understood as the abbreviation for economy.
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