
If there are just two driving modes on the dial, turn the dial to the desired driving mode.
Using a dial or knob to select a driving mode:. You’ll find either a dial to the left of the steering wheel, a knob on the console near the armrest, or a button or bank of buttons on the instrument panel. The mode selection method varies depending on the vehicle. Weather - Similar to Snow/Ice Mode, Weather Mode is designed to help control wheel speed on slippery road surfaces by adjusting the throttle progression and transmission shift. Track Mode - Designed for closed racetracks when maximum vehicle handling is desired the automatic transmission and steering are similar to Sport Mode, but the accelerator pedal is adjusted to help provide maximum control during spirited driving. Z Mode/V Mode - Depending on your vehicle and trim level, you may be able to choose your preferred propulsion setting in addition to customizing the tuning of the engine shift settings, suspension, steering, exhaust, engine sound, brake feel and PTM. Depending on your vehicle and trim level, you may be able to customize the tuning of the suspension, steering, exhaust, engine sound and brake feel My Mode - A configurable mode programmed through the centerstack display. Terrain - Terrain mode adjusts your vehicle’s shift mapping and traction control, and adds automatic braking to maximize performance in varying road or surface conditions. Off-Road - Off-Road is designed to help improve traction, maneuverability and handling confidence in off-road conditions such as gravel, sand and mud. Snow/Ice - This mode is designed to help provide improved performance on slippery road surfaces by adjusting the pedal map, which slows acceleration and torque response to prevent wheel slip. Vehicles with selectable four-wheel drive may have 2WD, Auto, 4Hi and 4Lo (if equipped) This feature is only available on vehicles that do not have the option to select four-wheel drive.
AWD - Engages the rear wheels to help improve normal driving on paved roads that are covered with water, snow or ice. Tow/Haul - This mode keeps the vehicle in a lower gear for more torque, improving the drive when pulling a trailer or heavy load. Sport - Steering response is tightened, suspension calibration is more responsive and hydraulic dampers provide a fun-to-drive, sporty performance ideal for dry roads. Tour/Normal - Designed for everyday driving Tour Mode optimizes fuel economy and drive quality. The types of modes available depend on the model and the vehicle’s equipment, but may include the following: You can change modes at any time - even when your vehicle is in motion. Driver Mode Control/Traction Select System allows you to choose your desired mode in response to changing road conditions.