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Mitsubishi Outlander 2024 - Drive Mode Selector explained!

On your 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander you there are 6 terrain selections - ECO, NORMAL, TARMAC, GRAVEL, SNOW, MUD! ECO mode - supports economical driving by optimized powertrain characteristics. The power of the vehicle won’t be as noticeable and the car will feel a bit slower as the ECO mode name suggests - all vehicle characteristics will be geared towards achieving maximum efficiency. NORMAL mode - always defaults on “Normal” and there is no way to change that. This mode offers well balanced all wheel drive dynamics. This is what most people use for their daily driving choice. TARMAC mode - Think of it as a Sport mode. This will give you agile dynamics, responsive steering wheel. The Outlander will feel faster - try it out! GRAVEL mode - is for driving on rough road surfaces but not quite as bad as off road situations. So gravel, unpaved roads will be the right selection for this mode. SNOW mode - is for improved traction and stability on slippery road surfaces, especially such as light to medium snow covered roads. MUD mode - use it on muddy and deep snow roads. The driving will be geared towards improved traction performance especially when accelerating and or turning from a stopped position. Generally speaking, used with low speeds, almost an off road type of situation. When in this drive mode - Adaptive Cruise Control and Mi-Pilot functions cannot be activated. Hill descent control - is for going steep downhill. It will help you to maintain the slow speed automatically to prevent fast descent or hard to control situations. Works only at low speeds (up to 25 km/h or that’s 15 MPH). #mitsubishi #outlander #automobile #newcar

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