The different drive modes available in your car are all suitable for different scenarios and types of driving. Depending on which drive mode you select, certain driving dynamics may be affected, such as steering, suspension, braking and acceleration. Your estimated range is also affected. Different drive modes allow for different adjustable settings related to both driving and climate.

Your car has two drive modes:
Standard | This is the default mode and is recommended for everyday use. It's also selected automatically every time you start the car. |
Off-road | The off-road mode is suitable for when you're driving on rough terrain or on roads with limited accessibility. It also activates hill descent control, allowing your car to brake in a more controlled and active way when driving downhill. |
Note
Off-road
The off-road mode is only available at speeds below 40 km/h (25 mph). Driving at higher speeds automatically disables the off-road mode. If this happens while driving on a steep downhill gradient, the automatic braking effect from hill descent control will gradually decrease.
The off-road mode is not designed to be used on public roads.