
Trip  computer 
Introduction 
The trip computer  gives you  information  on 
current  and  average  fuel  mileage,  average 
speed,  fuel  range  and  driving  time . 
Fig. 9  Trip  computer  display: Average  fuel mileag e 
The fo llowing  information  is continuously 
eva luated  by  the trip  computer  and can  be dis
p layed sequentially  in the  instrument cluster 
display: 
Fuel  range 
The estimated  cruising  range  in miles  (km) 
appears  in the  display.  This tells  you how  far 
your  vehicle  wi ll be able to  travel  on the  cur
rent  tank  of  fue l and with  the  same driving 
style.  The display  changes in  increments  of  6 
miles  (10  km). 
The cruising  range  is calcu lated  based on the 
fuel  cons umption  for  the  last 18  mi les 
(30  km) . If  you drive  conservatively,  the  cruis
ing  range will  increase. 
Average fuel  mileage 
The average fuel  economy  in  MPG (l/100  km) 
since you  last cleared  the  memory  appears  in 
this  display. You can use this  disp lay to  adjust 
your  driving  technique  to  achieve a desired 
mileage . 
Current  fuel  mileage 
The instantaneous  fuel consumption  in  miles 
per gallon  (l/100  km) is shown  in this  display . 
You can use this  display  to  adj ust  yo ur driving 
technique  to  ach ieve a desired  mileage. 
Driver  information  display  25 
Fuel  consumption  is recalcu lated  at  intervals 
of  33  yards  (30  meters). This  display  switches 
to  gallons/hour  (liters/hour)  when  the  veh icle 
is not  moving. 
Average  speed 
The average speed  in mph  (km/h)  s ince you 
last  reset  the  memory  appears  in the display. 
Elapsed time 
The  length  of  time  that  yo u have been driving 
s ince you  last  reset  the memory  appears  in 
th is disp lay. 
Distance 
The  distance  that  has been covered since the 
last  time  the memory  was cleared  appears  in 
the  d isplay . 
(0 Tips 
- Fuel consumptions  (average and cur
rent),  range and speed  are displayed  in 
metric  units  on  Canadian mode ls. 
- All  stored  values will  be lost  if  the vehi
cle  battery  is  disconnected. 
Memories 
The trip computer  is equipped  with  two fully 
automatic  memories  as  well as  an  efficiency 
program* . 
Fig . 10 Tri p computer  display:  memory  leve l 1 
You  can switch  between  the  trip  computer  1 
and  2 and the  efficiency program*  by pressing 
the 
I RESET I button @r:::> fig. 11 . 
You can tell  which memory  leve l is  currently 
active  by the  number  o r the  sign  in  the display 
II-- 

28  Driver  in formation  d isplay 
Fue l economy messages  are  disp layed when 
fuel  consumption  is increased  by certain  con
d itions.  If you follow these  fuel  economy  mes 
sages,  you can reduce your vehicle's  consump
tion  of fuel. The messages  appear  automati
cally and  are  on ly displayed  in the  eff ic iency 
program.  The fuel  economy  messages  turn  off 
automatically  after  a certain  pe riod of time . 
.,.  To turn  a fuel  economy message  off imme-
diately after  it appears,  press  the 
I RES ET I 
button r:::;, fig . 11 @ , or 
.,.  Press the  function  selection  switch 
r:::;, fig . 11 
® · 
(D Tips 
- Once you have t urned  a fuel  economy 
message  off, it will only appear  again  af
te r you  tu rn  the  ignition  on aga in. 
- The fuel  economy messages  are  not  dis
played  in eve ry instance,  but  rat her  in  in 
terv als over a period  of time. 
Service  interval  display 
The service  interval  display  reminds  you  when 
your  next  service  is due. 
F ig.  15 D is p lay : Serv ice  interval  d isplay 
The schedule  for the  next oil change  or inspec
tion  is calculated  automatically  and  displayed 
accordingly . The display works in two  stages : 
Service  reminder 
30  days before the  next  service is due,  a serv 
ice reminder  appears  in the  display when you 
turn  on the  ignition 
c:> fig.  15. 
Afte r abo ut  5 seconds  the  display sw itches 
back to  normal.  The distance  and  time  re- main
ing are  upda ted each t ime the  ignit ion  is 
turned  on  unt il the  date  d ue for service is 
reached. 
Service  due 
When  the d ue date  fo r se rv ice is  reached,  t he 
message 
Service due ! appears  in the  instru 
ment  cluster  immediate ly after  yo u turn  on 
the  ignition . Additiona lly, a warning  tone 
sounds.  After about  5 seconds  the  disp lay 
switches  back to  normal. 
Calling  up  the  service  schedule s 
If or when an oi l change  or inspec tion  is due, 
can be shown  in the  rad io or 
MM I* disp lay by 
selecting  the  service interva l display in the  car 
menu.  Select 
! CAR ! function  button > Service 
inte rval  d isplay 
or !CAR ! function  button> Car 
s ystems * 
control  button > Servicing & 
checks . 
Resett ing  the  se rv ice  interval  display 
Your authorized  Audi dea ler will reset  the  cor
responding  service schedule  after  performing 
the  appropr iate  service on your veh icle. You 
also have the  possib ility to  reset  the  oil 
change  schedule  after  hav ing perfo rmed  a n 
o il  change  acco rding to  Aud i specif ications . 
Select 
I CAR ! functio n  button  > Se rvi ce  interval 
di splay 
> Re set  oil  change  int erval or I CAR I 
funct ion b utt on > Car  sy stem s* cont ro l bu t
ton 
> Servicing & check s > Reset oil  ch ange 
inte rval. 
(D Note 
If you di sconnect  the  battery  term inals,  no 
ca lcula tions can be made  for the  service 
i nterva l disp lay dur ing this  time  an d no 
se rvice reminder  will appear.  Remember 
that  observing  the  proper  service  intervals 
i s vitally important  to  extending  the  life of 
your vehicle,  particularly  the  engine,  and  maintain ing  its  value . Even  if the  mileage 
d rive n is low, the  maximum  period  of one 
year from  one servi ce to  the  next  m ust  not 
be ex ceeded.  .,..  

54  Clear  vis ion 
The lea ving  home function  i lluminates  the 
area  around  the vehicle  when  unlocking  it. 
This  funct ion  can  be  switched on  and 
off. 
The co ming  h ome and le av ing  h ome func
tions  on ly operate  when  it  is dark  and  the 
light  switch  is in the  AUTO position 
r=:> fig. 54. 
Auto  headlight s* 
When  the  light  switch  is in the  AUTO 
r=:> page 52 position,  the  sw itch-on  po int  of  the 
lights  can  be  changed  in the  automatic  dr iv ing 
light  function. 
Daytime  running  lights 
US A mo del s: You can  switch  the  dayt ime  run
ni ng  lights 
on and off . 
Ca nada  mod els : 
The  function  cannot  be 
turned 
off . It is  activated  automat ically  each 
time  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
Tra vel  mode* 
The  headlight  beam  is  asymmetrical.  This  pro
vides  stronger  illum ination  on  the  side  of the 
road  on  wh ich  you  are  driving . If you  are driv 
ing  in a  country  that  drives  on  the  opposite 
side  of  the  road  from  your  own  country,  t his 
will  cause  glare  for  oncoming  dr ivers.  To  pre
vent  glare: 
- Trave l mode  must  be  selected  in vehicles 
with  Xenon  head lights *. 
- In  vehicles  with  halogen  headlights,  ce rtain 
areas  of  the  head light  lenses  must  be  cov
ered  w ith  waterproof  adhesive  covers  that 
prevent  light  from  passing  through . Fo r 
more  information,  please  see  your  author
ized  Audi  dea ler  or  authorized  repair  facility . 
@ Tips 
When  travel mode  is a ctiv ated,  a displ ay  in 
the  dr iver  information  system  indi cates 
this  each  time  you  switch  t he  ignition  on. 
Emergency flashers 
F ig.  56 Center  console:  em erge ncy flashe r switch 
The  emergency  flashers  makes  other  moto
rists  aware  that you or your  vehicle  are  in an 
emergency  situation. 
...  Press  the switch ~¢ 
fig. 56 to  turn  the 
emergency  flashers  on  or 
off. 
When  the  emergency  flashers  are  on,  all  four 
turn  signals  b link  at  the same  time. The  turn 
s ignal  indicator  lights 
H  II in the  instrument 
cluster,  as well  as  the  light  in the emergency 
flasher  switch ~ blink  likewise. 
You can  indicate  a  lane  change  or  a  tu rn  when 
the  emergency  flashers  are  switched  on by  us
ing  th e  turn  signal  lever.  The  emergency  flash
ers  stop  temporarily . 
T he  emergency  flashers  also  work  when  the 
ignition  is turned 
off . 
The  emergency  flashers  wi ll tu rn  on  automat i
ca lly  if  yo u are  in an  accident  where  the air bag 
has  deployed. 
(D Tips 
You sho uld  turn  on  the  emergency  flashers 
when: 
- yo u are  the  last  veh icle  standing  in  a t ra f
fic jam  so  that  any  other  vehicles  coming  can  see  you,  or  whe n 
- yo ur vehicle  has  bro ken  down  or  you  are 
in  an  emergency  situation,  or  when 
- yo ur vehicle  is be ing  towed  by a  tow 
truck  or  if you  are  towing  ano ther  vehicle 
behind  you .  

96  Audi adaptive  cruise  control  and braking  guard 
Audi  adaptive  cruise 
control 
Description 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  Audi adap tive  cruise  control 
Fig.  106 Detect ion  range 
What  can Audi  adaptive  cruise control  do? 
The  adaptive  cruise  control  works  in conjunc
tion  with  a  radar  sensor  installed in the  front 
of  the  vehicle 
c::> fig.  103, which  is  subject  to 
des ignated  system  limits 
c::> page 96. Station
a ry objects  are disregarded. 
On open  roads  w ith  no  traff ic, adaptive  cruise 
control  works  like a  regu lar  cruise  control  sys
tem.  The  stored  speed  is  main tained.  When 
approaching  a moving  vehicle  detected  up 
ahead,  the adaptive  cruis e control  system  au
tomatically  s lows  down  to match  that vehi
cle's  speed  and  then  maintains  the  distance 
that  the  driver  previous ly stored.  As soon  as 
the  system  does  not  detect  a vehicle  up 
ahead,  adaptive  cruise  control  accelerates 
back  up  to  the  stored  speed . 
Which  functions can be controlled? 
When  you  switch  adaptive  cruise  contro l on, 
you  can  set  the  current  speed  as  the  "control 
speed" 
c::> page 96, Switching  on and  off. 
When  driving,  you  can  stop  cruise  control 
c::> page 98 or  change  the  speed c::> page 9 7 
at  any time. 
You can  a lso  set  the  distance  to  the  object 
ahead  and  set  the  adaptive  cruise  control  driv 
i ng  program 
c::>page 98. 
Switching  on  and off 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  control 
Fig. 107 Selector  lever : sw itc hin g on/off 
Fig. 108 Instrument  cluster:  Audi adaptive  cruise  con
trol 
You can  set any  speed  between  20  mph  and 
95  mph  (30  and  150  km/h). 
Indicator  lamps  and  messages  in the  instru
ment  cluster  disp lay  inform  you  about  the  cur
rent  system  status  and  settings. 
Switching  Audi  adaptive  cruise control  on 
.,. Pull  the  lever  toward  you  into position (D 
c::> fig. 107. ACC standby appears  in the  in
strument  cluster  display. 
Setting  the  speed and  activating 
regulation 
.,.  To  set  the  current  speed,  press the ISETI 
button c::> fig. 4. The  set  speed  is shown  in  

98  Audi adapti ve  cruise  control  and  bra king  gu ard 
Interrupting  cruise  control 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise control 
Fig. 110 Selector  lever 
Requirement:  adaptive  cruise  contro l must  be 
switched  on 
¢fig.110 (i). 
Ove rrid ing  crui se contr ol 
..  To accelerate  manually,  press  the  accelera 
tor  pedal.  The  message 
ACC o ver ride ap
pears  . 
..  To  resume  adaptive  cruise  control,  remove 
your  foot  from  the  gas  pedal.  The  system  re
turns  again  to  the  speed that  was  saved  be
fore . 
..  You can  save  a  new  speed  at  any  t ime  by 
pressing  the 
I  SETI button ¢ fig.  4 . 
Canceling  crui se  control  while  dri ving 
..  Move  the lever  into  posit ion @. The  mes
sage 
ACC  sta ndb y appears . Or 
..  press  the  brake  pedal. 
..  To  resume  the  stored  speed,  move  the  leve r 
into  position @. 
&_ WARNING 
Never  resume  the  stored  speed  if the 
speed  is too  high  for  prevailing  road,  traf 
fic or  weather  cond itions. 
Setting  the  distance 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h Audi adapt ive  cr uise contro l 
Fig.  111 Selector  lever : sett ing  t he d istance 
..  Tap the  switch  to  display the current  set  dis
tance 
¢ fig.  111 . 
.. To  increase  or  reduce  the distance  by  incre
ments,  tap  the  switch again  to  the  left or 
r ight.  The  distance  between  the  two  vehicles 
w ill change  in the  instrument  cluster  dis
p lay . 
When  approach ing  a  mov ing  vehicle  up  ahead, 
the  adaptive  cruise  control  system  brakes  to 
match  that  object's  speed  and  then  ma inta ins 
the  stored  dis tance.  If the  vehicle  ahead  ac
ce le rates,  adaptive  cruise  contro l will also  ac 
ce lerate  up  to  the stored  speed. 
T he  higher  the  speed,  the  greater  t he d istance 
in yards  (mete rs) 
c:::> /1. . The Di stan ce  3 setting 
is  recommended  . 
T he  distances  provided  are  specified  va lues  . 
Depend ing  on  the  dr iv ing  s ituation  and  the 
how  the  veh icle  ahead  is  driving,  the  actual 
distance  may  be  more  or  less  than  these  tar
get  d istances. 
T he  various  symbo ls for  the  time  inc reme nts 
appear  briefly  in the  information  line @ 
¢ fig.  108 when you change  the  se ttings . 
,:;:::::,_c:::::,  ___ Distance  1 : This  setting  corre-
sponds  to  a  d istance  of  92  feet/28  meters 
when  traveling  at  62  mph  (100 km/h),  or  a 
t ime  interval  of  1 second. 
,:;:::::,  __ ,:;:::::, __  Distanc e 2: This setting  corre
sponds  to  a  d istance  of  118  feet/36  meters 
when  traveling  at  62  mph  (100 km/h),  or  a 
t ime  interval  of  1.3  seconds .  

104  Audi side  assist 
General information 
App lies  to vehicles: with  Audi  side assist 
® 
© 
Fig.  116  Driving  sit u at ions 
F ig . 11 7  Rea r of  th e ve hicle:  positio n of  t he se nso rs 
Side  assis t fu nctions  at  speeds above app rox i
ma tely  19  mph  (30  km/h). 
(D V ehicles that  are approaching 
In  certain  cases,  a vehicle  will  be  classified  as 
cr itical  for  a  lane  change 
even if  it  is still 
somewhat  far  away. The fas ter  a vehicle  ap
p ro aches,  the  sooner  the  disp lay in the  exteri
or  m irror  will  t urn  on. 
@ Vehicles traveling  with  you 
Vehicles  traveling  w ith  you  are  indicated  in the 
exterior  m irror  if they  are  classified  as  cr it ical 
for  a  lane  change.  All vehicles  detec ted  by 
side  assis t  are in dicated  by the  time  they  en
ter  your  "blind  spot",  at  the  latest. 
@ Vehicles left  behind 
If you  s low ly pass  a  ve hicl e tha t sid e ass ist  has 
dete cted  (t he  difference  in s peed  between  the 
vehicle  and  you r vehicle  is  less  than  9  mph 
(15  km/h),  the  display  in the  exter ior  mirror 
turns  on  as  soon  as  the  vehicle  enters  your 
blind  spot. 
The  display  wi ll not  t urn  on  if you  quickly  pass 
a vehicle  that  s ide  assist  has  detected  (the  dif 
ference  in speed  between  the  ve hicle  and  your 
vehicle  is  greater  than 9  mph  (15  km/h). 
Functional  lim itations 
T he  radar  senso rs are  designed  to detect  the 
left  and  right  adjacent  lanes  whe n the  road 
l anes  a re  the  normal  width.  In  certain  situa
t ions,  the  d isp lay  in the  exterior  mirror  may 
turn  on 
even though  there is no  ve hicle  locat
ed  in the  area  that  is  cr itical  for a  la ne  cha nge. 
Fo r example: 
- if  the  lanes  are  narrow  or  if your  are  driving 
on  th e edge  of your  lane.  If  this is the  case, 
the  system  may  have  detected  the  vehicle  in 
another  la ne  that  is 
not adjacent  to  you r 
cur rent  lane . 
- if you  a re  driving  throug h a  c urve . Side  assist 
may  react  to  a vehicle  that  is  one  lane  ove r 
from  the  ad jacent  lane . 
- if side  assist  reacts  to  other  objects  (such  as 
high  or  d isp laced  gua rd  rails) . 
- In  poor  weather  conditions.  The side  assist 
fu nctions  are  limited . 
Do not 
cover the  radar  sensors c::> fig.  117 with 
stickers,  depos its,  bicycle wheels  or  other  ob
jects,  because  this  will affect  the  funct ion.  Do 
not  use  s ide  ass ist  when  towing  a trailer . For 
i nforma tion  on  cleaning,  refe r to 
c::> page 198 . 
&_ WARNING 
-Always pay  a ttention t o traffic  and  to  th e 
ar ea  arou nd your  vehi cle. Side  a ssist  c an
no t  repl ace a  driver 's atte ntion.  The  driv 
er  a lone  is always  res ponsible  fo r lane 
cha nges  a nd  similar  driving  maneuvers.  

-Improper  reliance  on the  side assist  sys
tem  can cause collisions  and serious 
personal  injury: 
- Never  rely only  on  side assist  when 
changing  lanes. 
- Always check  rear view  mirrors  to  make 
sure that  it  is safe to  change  lanes. 
- Side assist  cannot  detect  all  vehicles  un
der all  conditions- danger  of  accident! 
- Please note  that  side assist  indicates 
there  are approaching  vehicles,  or 
vehicles  in your  blind  spot,  only  after 
your  vehicle  has reached a driving  speed 
of  at  least  19  mph  (30  km/h). 
- In  certain  situations,  the  system  may not 
function  or  its  function  may be  limited. 
For example: 
- if  vehicles  are approaching  or  being  left 
behind  very quickly.  The display  may 
not  turn  on  in time. 
- in  poor  weather  conditions  such as 
heavy rain,  snow  or  heavy mist . 
- on very wide  lanes,  in tight  curves or  if 
there  is a  rise in the  road surface . 
Vehicles  in the  adjacent  lane may not 
be detected  because they  are outside 
of  the  sensor  range. 
(D Note 
The sensors can be displaced  by impacts  or 
damage  to  the  bumper,  wheel  housing  and 
underbody.  This can affect  the  system . 
Have your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  Service Facility  check their 
function. 
(D Tips 
- If the  window  glass  in the  driver's  door 
or  front  passenger's  door  has been tint
ed, the  display  in the  exterior  mirror  may  be misinterpreted. 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada regula
tions 
~page  272. 
Audi  side  assist  105 
Activating  and  deactivating 
Applies to  vehicles : wi th  Aud i side ass ist 
Fig.  118  Driver 's doo r: Side  assis t button 
.,.  Press the  button c> .&. in  General informa
tion  on page  104 
to  switch  the  system  on/ 
off . The  LED in the  button  turns  on  when 
side assist  is switched  on. 
Adjusting  the  display  brightness 
App lies to  vehicles: wit h Audi side ass ist 
The signal  brightness  can be set  in  the  radio 
orMMI* . 
.,. Select: I CAR I function  button > Audi side as
sist. 
.,.  Select: I CAR ! function  button > Car sys
tems* 
control  button > Driver assist > Audi 
side assist . 
The display  brightness  adjusts  automatically 
to  the  brightness  of  the  surroundings,  both  in 
the  information  and in  the  warning  stage . In 
very dark  or very  bright  surroundings,  the  dis play  is already  set to  the  minimum  or  maxi
mum  level  by the  automatic  adjustment.  In 
such cases, you  may notice  no change when 
adjusting  the  brightness,  or  the  change  may 
only  be noticeable  once the  surroundings 
change. 
Adjust  the  brightness  to  a level where  the  dis
play  in the  information  stage  will  not  disrupt 
your  view forward.  If  you  change the  bright
ness, the  display  in the  exterior  mirror  will 
briefly  show  the brightness  level  in the  infor
mation  stage.  The brightness  of  the  warning 
stage  is linked  to  the  brightness  in the  infor
mation  stage  and  is adjusted  along  with  the 
information  stage  adjustment.  

Audi  drive  select Driving  settings 
Introduction 
Appl ies to  vehicles:  wit h Audi  drive  select 
Dr ive select  provides  the  possib ility  to  experi
ence different  types  of  vehicle  settings  in one 
veh icle.  For instance,  using the  three 
C o m
fort,  Auto and Dynamic modes,  the  driver  can 
switch  from  a sporty  to  a comfortab le driving 
mode  with  the  press of  a button. 
Addit ionally,  in vehicles  with 
MM I*, the  vehi 
cle  setup  for 
Indi vidu al* mode  can be cus
tomized  by you.  This makes it  possib le to 
combine  settings  such as a sporty  engine  tun
ing with  comfortable  steering. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use of  the  Audi  drive  select  can 
cause collisions,  other  acc idents  and seri
ous personal  injury. 
Description 
App lies  to  vehicles:  w it h  Audi  drive  select 
The vehicle  setup  in  each mode  depends  on 
the  vehicle's  features.  However, the  engine, 
automatic  t ransmission  and steeri ng a re a l
ways involved. 
-
Engine  and automatic  transmi ssion 
Depending  on the  mode,  the  engine  and the 
automatic  transmission  respond  quicker  or  in 
a more  ba lanced  manner  to  acce lerator  pedal 
movements.  In the  sporty  dynamic  mode,  the 
automatic  t ransmission  shifts  at  h igher  R PMs . 
Steering 
The steering  adapts  in terms  of  steering  effort 
and steering  ratios.  Indirect  steer ing that 
moves eas ily, like  the  stee ring  in  comfort 
mode,  is best  su ited  to  long  dr ives on  a high 
way.  In contrast,  dynam ic mode  prov ides 
sporty,  di rect steering . 
The follow ing applies  to  vehicles  with  dynam ic 
steer ing*:  the  stee ring  ratio  changes based on 
vehicle  speed  in order  to  maintain  optimum 
Aud i dri ve  sel ect  107 
steering  effort  for  the  drive r at  all  times . This 
sets the  steering  to  be less sensitive  at  higher 
speeds in order  to  provide  improved  vehicle 
control.  At  reduced  speeds, however,  steer ing 
is more  d irect  in  order  to keep the  steering  ef
fort  as minimal  as poss ible when  the  driver  is 
maneuveri ng the  veh icle . At  low  and average 
speeds, dynamic  steering  addit iona lly pro
vides  more  responsive  stee ring  pe rformance. 
Adapt ive damper s* 
The adaptive  dampers*  use sensors  to record 
i nformation  regard ing steering  movements, 
braking  and acceleration  ope rations  by the 
drive r,  road surface,  driving  speed, and  load. 
T his makes  it  possible  to  adapt  damp ing to 
the  d riving  situation  v irtu ally  i n rea l time. 
Drive select  also  makes it  possib le to  satisfy 
the  desire for  spo rty  suspension  (Dynamic) 
and comfortab le suspension  (Comfort)  with
out  giving  up  ba lanced tuning  (Auto) . 
Sport  differe ntial * 
As a component  of  the  all  whee l dr ive sys tem 
(quattro ®) 
q page 184, the  sport  differential* 
distributes  the  driving  power  to  the  rear ax le 
depending  on  the  sit uation . The distribution 
of  power  var ies depending  on  the  mode  se
lected.  The goal  is a high  level  of  agility  and 
ability  to  accelerate  on curves . The ve hicle is 
very  respons ive to  steering . 
Audi  adaptive cru ise control* 
The behav ior  when  accelerating  can be adjust
ed from  comfortab le to  sporty,  depending  on 
the  drive  select  mode.  Adaptive  cru ise control 
also  responds  to  the  driv ing  behavior  of  the 
vehicle  ahead in a mo re conservative  or spo rty 
manner . 
Engine sound* 
The sound  of  the  eng ine  is adapted  to  these
lected  mode  and  ranges from  subtle  to  sporty. 
0) Tips 
- In  some  models,  the  maximum  vehicle 
speed can only  be reached  in the 
Auto 
and D ynamic modes.