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Manually changing gear with the shift paddles on
the steering wheel-
Changing down a
gear
+
Changing up a gear
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Eco mode
Eco mode is suitable for a relaxed driving style and
helps to save fuel.
Comfort mode
Comfort mode is suitable for driving on roads with
poorer surface or for long motorway journeys.
Normal mode
Normal mode is suitable for a normal driving style.
Sports mode
Sport mode is suitable for a sporty driving style.
Individual mode
Individual mode allows the individual configuration of
certain vehicle systems.
Snow mode
The Snow mode is suitable for driving on slippery or snowy roads. In this mode, the automatic gearbox
cannot be set to mode
.
Offroad mode
O
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Economical driving styleTips for economical driving and evaluation of
driving economy
Tips for economical driving
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Towing eye and towing procedureTowing eye
Removing the grille
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DANGER
Danger of a functional restriction of the brake boos-
ter!
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Driver assist systems
Braking and stabilising systems Overview
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
ESC helps to stabilize the vehicle in borderline situa-
tions (e.g. when the vehicle starts to skid). ESC
brakes the individual wheels to maintain the direc-
tion of travel.
flashes - ESC is engaged
ESC Sport
ESC Sport allows for a sportier driving style.
lit up - ESC Sport is activated
Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR)
ASR helps to stabilize the vehicle when accelerating
or driving on low-grip roads. ASR reduces the drive
power transmitted to the wheels when the wheels
spin.
flashes - ASR is engaged
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
ABS helps maintain control of the vehicle during
emergency braking. An ABS intervention is noticea-
ble by pulsating movements of the brake pedal.
Motor Slip Regulation (MSR)
MSR helps to maintain control of the vehicle in the
event of a sudden reduction in speed, e.g. on icy
roads. If the drive wheels lock, MSR increases the
engine speed. As a result, the braking e