Driver Mode Control/Traction Select System allows you to choose your desired mode in response to changing road conditions. You can change modes at any time — even when your vehicle is in motion. The types of modes available depend on the model and the vehicle’s equipment, but may include the following:
The mode selection method varies depending on the vehicle. You’ll find either a dial to the left of the steering wheel, a knob on the console near the armrest, or a button or bank of buttons on the instrument panel. On other vehicles, you'll select drive modes virtually using the Drive Mode application on your centre display.
Selecting another mode will cancel the current mode and activate the newly selected one.
If no mode is selected, the vehicle will automatically be in Tour, which is the default mode.
No. You must select the driving mode.
When Tour, AWD or Sport (in select models) is selected, the vehicle will remain in that mode until a different one is selected, even after you’ve restarted the vehicle. When any other mode is selected, the vehicle will default back to Tour on the next ignition cycle. When you’re in a mode other than Tour, an indicator light on the button or Driver Information Centre (DIC) indicates what mode you’re operating in at any given time.
No. Drive modes can be changed at any time.
When you’re driving over rough terrain, you can engage Terrain and gently press the gas pedal. Whenever you release the gas pedal, Terrain will automatically apply light braking, which makes it possible to push only the gas pedal to work your way over the terrain.
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To find out if your vehicle has this feature, contact your dealer or refer to your vehicle’s equipment list. Please check your Owner’s Manual for more information about features.
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