Driving Modes

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Bryanmet
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Post by Bryanmet »

How do find Driving Modes in the infotainment system without the Mode short cut button? Didn’t spec the flappy paddle steering wheel upgrade on my IV60 which I got today!
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Post by chillyboy123 »

If you didn’t spec a drive pack you don’t get the mode button.

If you don’t have the mode button you are unable to change modes on an Enyaq.
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Bryanmet
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Post by Bryanmet »

Thought the buttons were generally short cut buttons - no doubt the mode select feature is in the system somewhere. Seems a shame to miss out on this feature but I was running out of ‘options’ money and had to stop somewhere!
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Post by RichR »

Drive Mode Selections require a Drive package, either Drive Package Basic, Drive Sport Package Basic or Drive Sport Package Plus. All 80s have either Drive Package Basic as standard, Sportline 80s have Drive Sport Package Basic as standard.

So if you've got a 60 and didn't add any of the optional Drive packages, you don't get to choose a drive mode. Though I suspect the most used ones will be Eco and Normal for most people unless you've got Drive Sport Package Plus which adds adjustable suspension, where I think Comfort might be used some of the time.
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Post by frankfurterbear1 »

My dad and I ordered near identical enyaq 60s, apart from colour. His came with the paddles for changing the regenerative breaking levels and mines did not. Wonder if it is a shortage of supplies and you and my dad were getting a Brucey bonus.

Bryanmet wrote: Mon Nov 22, 2021 3:23 pm How do find Driving Modes in the infotainment system without the Mode short cut button? Didn’t spec the flappy paddle steering wheel upgrade on my IV60 which I got today!
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Post by Bryanmet »

Having driven the car for a few days I’m not sure that there’s that much value in driving modes. As for the regen paddles, I’m using B which is really easy and takes care of the regen for you!
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Post by foot tapper »

I'm currently using the default mode (normal or comfort?) for our iV80.

Is anyone finding a real range advantage from using Eco?
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Post by Miket »

I find the flappy paddles a waist of time as per the start button, wish they had not put them on the car and used the saving for something more use-full
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Post by Pict »

Miket wrote: Wed Dec 01, 2021 5:44 pm I find the flappy paddles a waist of time as per the start button, wish they had not put them on the car and used the saving for something more use-full
I use them all the time, never use "B" mode, leave it in Auto and up/down with the paddles
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Post by Perchede »

Miket wrote: Wed Dec 01, 2021 5:44 pm I find the flappy paddles a waist of time as per the start button, wish they had not put them on the car and used the saving for something more use-full
The start button does have a use, if you leave a car with a passenger the AC and Infotainment stop. Pressing the button will allow them to startr again.
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