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Track Mode
Pressing the “Track” button on the touchscreen will acti-
vate the configuration for typical track driving. The Trans-
mission, Traction, Steering, and Suspension systems are all
set to their “Track” settings highlighted in red. The Paddle
Shifters are enabled.
Sport Mode
Pressing the “Sport” button on the touchscreen will acti-
vate the configuration for typical enthusiast driving. The
Traction, Transmission, Steering, and Suspension systems
are all set to their “Sport” settings highlighted in orange.
The Paddle Shifters are enabled.
Drive Modes (Track)Drive Modes (Sport)
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Auto Mode
This mode is for typical driving conditions where the
Traction and Transmission will be operating in their Street
settings, which cannot be changed while in this mode. The
Steering and Suspension can be configured in either the
“Street,” “Sport,” or “Track” modes and the Paddle Shifters
may be enabled or disabled while in this mode.NOTE:
If Valet Mode is active, the vehicle will start in Valet
Mode, not Auto Mode.
Custom Mode
Auto Mode
Custom Mode
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If your vehicle is equipped with a 6.4L engine, the Custom
Mode may be selected quickly by pushing the SRT button
on the instrument panel switch bank two times, or pressing
the “Custom” button on the touchscreen. Custom Mode
allows you to create a custom configuration that is saved
for quick selection of your favorite settings. While in
Custom Mode, the Power, Traction, Transmission, Steering,
Suspension, and Paddle Shifter settings are shown in their
current configuration.While in the Custom Drive Mode screen, press the “Cus-
tom Set-Up” button on the touchscreen to access the
selectable options. In the Custom Mode Set-Up screen, the
individual current configuration will be displayed. Select
which mode suits your driving needs for a custom driving
experience.
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Drive Mode Set-Up Info
Within the Drive Modes Set-Up screen, press the left /
right arrows to scroll through all the available Drive Modes
systems giving you a description of their operation and
current configuration. The last page is a description of the
Mode you are currently in.
Power — If Equipped With 6.2L Supercharged
Engine
The screen above modifies the Horsepower between the
two settings based off customer preference.
NOTE:The higher Horsepower rating is only available
when using the Red Key.
Track Mode Info
Power — 6.2L Supercharged Engine Only
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Power — If Equipped With a 6.2L Supercharged
High Output Engine
The screen above modifies the Horsepower between the
two settings based off customer preference.
NOTE:The higher Horsepower rating is only available
when using the Red Key.
Transmission
• Track
Press the “Track” button on the touchscreen to provide the
fastest shift speeds and will have the highest comfort
trade-off.Power — 6.2L Supercharged High Output Engine Only
Transmission
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•Sport
Press the “Sport” button on the touchscreen to provide
faster shift speeds and will have a moderate comfort
trade-off.
• Street
Press the “Street” button on the touchscreen to provide a
balance of shift speed and comfort for typical daily driving.Paddle Shifters
• ON
Press the “ON” button on the touchscreen to enable
steering wheel paddle shifters.
Paddle Shifters
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•OFF
Press the “OFF” button on the touchscreen to disable
steering wheel paddle shifters.
Traction
• Track
Press the “Track” button on the touchscreen to modify
traction control to optimize track performance with the
least stability control.
• Sport
Press the “Sport” button on the touchscreen to turn off
traction control and reduce stability control.
• Street
Press the “Street” button on the touchscreen to provide full
traction control and full stability control.
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Suspension•Track
Press the “Track” button on the touchscreen to provide the
firmest possible suspension stiffness with the highest
amount of comfort trade-off.
• Sport
Press the “Sport” button on the touchscreen to provide a
firmer suspension stiffness with moderate comfort trade-
off.
• Street
Press the “Street” button on the touchscreen to provide a
balance of suspension stiffness and ride comfort for typical
daily driving.
Suspension
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