Drive Mode Indicators

Drive Modes

Sport mode indicatorEconomy Mode IndicatorECO + mode indicatorOff road modeThe dozens of images on this page (80+) are all Drive Mode Indicators symbols. There is seemingly no end to the number of variations used by manufacturers covering an equally endless number of drive modes. The important point to remember is that they appear when a choice is made in a menu or a button is pushed somewhere on the dashboard or center console.

Eco modePower modeShown first (above) are variations for the most common – SPORT and ECO. However, these symbols continue to evolve and there are many, many more to discuss. In fact, you might want to check the bottom of the page first for the senselessly long list of additional symbols that have evolved over the years…

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Sport and Racing Modes

Track mode indicatorTrack mode indicatorTrack mode indicatorTrack mode indicatorDrive modes are chosen by the driver and either enhance power and performance, enhance fuel economy or maintain a balance between them. If you see one of these, just know that the drive mode can be changed with the press of a button or tap of a screen. The last three are Track Mode Indicators and should only be used on a closed track.

Race mode 1Race mode 2Similarly, these are Race Mode Indicators. They are part of a Performance Traction Management (PTM) system that offers Competitive Drive Modes. When activated, the Electronic Stability Control OFF light will also be seen as the system will be turned off. As above, these modes should only be used on a closed track.

ESC Sport indicatorVSC (Vehicle Stability Control) or ESC (Electronic Stability Control) can also be manipulated to enhance the driver’s control over the car. In this case, the VSC/ESC is turned off, hence the yellow/amber color, likely for very aggressive driving or drifting. If it appears when the option has not been chosen, it indicates a fault that will require a qualified service shop.

Drift mode indicatorSimilarly, the Drift Mode indicator is also seen in yellow/amber for very much the same reason. Stability control must be turned off in order to drift a car around corners. Again, this is used for very aggressive driving and should only be used by experienced drivers on closed courses.

Launch control indicatorThis is an N Launch Control indicator. The symbol is seen when N Launch is chosen. N Launch provides maximum acceleration when the vehicle is at a complete stop, which truthfully sounds like what any vehicle has when the accelerator is floored. However, N Launch is a special case from Hyundai in their Ionic 5 and 6 model EVs. When N Launch is selected, in use the brake and accelerator pedals are fully depressed. The car is “launched” when the brake pedal is released. N Launch is cancelled when the accelerator is released.

Groups of Symbols By Manufacturer

Dodge

Auto drive mode indicatorCustom drive mode indicatorDrag mode indicatorTrack modeWet snow mode indicatorValet modeThis set of drive modes is offered in the new Charger EV (electric vehicle). The Track and Valet mode indicators would also be italicized, but we used pre-existing indicators. Drive modes are chosen using a  button found to the left of the center of the steering wheel.

Lexus

Expert modeCustom modeEco modeNormal modeLexus is wrapping the side of the digital speedometer with drive mode indicators, in truth, too many for the average driver to wrap their heads around much less their speedometers. If you’re seeing one you don’t expect, check the manual for where it can be changed. These are all in black and white.

Skoda

Normal drive modeComfort drive modeIndividual drive modeEco drive modeSport drive modeMore drive modes in the black and white mode come from Skoda. The first is Normal mode, followed by Comfort mode, the Individual mode, Eco mode and Sport mode. All of these exist in other variations already, but we have not been able to convince anyone to stop making new indicators!

Subaru

Sport sharp modeSubaru has gone wild with six new images. The first is associated with the Subaru Intelligent (SI) Drive system, a system we already discuss here. The first image is yet another Sport Mode indicator that adds the hash tag to become Sport Sharp Mode, which makes the throttle more responsive. The entire SI Drive option is also now found in non-hybrid vehicles from the manufacturer. It originally was designed to help manage the hybrid’s battery life.

Sport modeSport+ modeIndividual modeComfort modeNormal modeOf the remaining five drive modes, all are new renditions of existing modes found from other manufacturers. In order, they are: Sport, Sport+, Individual, Comfort, and Normal Modes. Subaru itself already a simple Sport Mode, but opted yet again to make a new image. The outlier is the Star, where others, including Subaru have used a simple capital I for Individual, or actually spelled the word out (below).

Suzuki

S mode indicatorThis S-Mode evidently has nothing to do with Sport and is brought to you by Suzuki. When in use and driving on hilly, winding roads and allows for smoother driving with less frequent gear changing. Also, when going down a steep hill some additional engine braking is added. The company gives no indication what the S stands for.

EV MODE IndicatorEV Operation Indicator SymbolHold mode indicatorElectric vehicles have their own set of mode choices, in nearly the number of variations as vehicles powered by internal combustion engines. Again, its all about the driver’s choice!

Toyota

Br mode indicatorToyota’s hydrogen powered Mirai has this Br – or Brake – Mode option, which is found on the shifter. It is intended for driving in conditions that require strong deceleration force, such as down-hill driving, etc. The indicator will be seen when the mode is selected, which draws braking power from the traction battery.

Ram

Baja modeRock modeMud sand modeSnow modeTow modeRam offers a set of drive modes for its 1500 pick up; Tow, Snow, Mud/Sand, Rock, and Baja. Transmission, stability control, suspension, and steering systems are all adjusted to accommodate the different scenarios. Paddle shifters will be enabled in some cases.

Valet mode indicatorAnother mode is Valet. This one leaves only the door locks and ignition active or available for use by a valet to park an owner’s vehicle. Forgetting to disengage this mode will lock out the trunk and glove box, and may be temporarily confusing.

Cadillac

Cadillac uses a bewildering number of mode options that can be set by the vehicle’s driver. In fact, a grid is necessary in the owner’s manual to note just how many options there are!

V ModeV max modeThe first uses a distorted letter V to indicate that V-MODE or velocity mode is chosen. V-Mode allows personalization of dynamic driving through the configuration of vehicle subsystems (steering, braking, suspension, etc.) for maximum handling. The option exists only as part of a V-Series vehicle. Vmax came later which gives the driver maximum power and is intended only for limited use.

Z mode indicatorDrive mode indicatorMy mode lightZ MODE offers exactly the same options, but in a different model. It indicates that a specific driving mode has been chosen as set by a specific driver. The image of a head and shoulders alone or alongside a steering wheel are MY MODE indicators. Again, drive options are chosen by the driver.

Off road mode indicatorSport mode indicatorSport mode indicatorRace mode 1Inside these modes are the choices that are seen in the grid. These range from left to right from Off road, Sport (2), to Race (also 2) modes.

Normal mode indicatorWet modeDry mode indicatorAnd there are still more. These include Normal, Wet and Dry modes. These last two are Performance traction modes, which are subsets of Sprot and Track modes.

Track mode indicatorSport mode 2Snow and ice mode indicatorWeather mode indicatorFinally are these, which may be seen in green in older models or black and white in newer models. These include a Track mode (noted above), another Sport mode, and two more Snow and ice mode, both of which are currently in use.

Again, these are all options chosen by the driver. If it is not intended, run through those choices found on the menu button on the steering wheel.

Sport mode indicators

Hybrid sport mode indicatorSport mode indicatorSport mode indicatorExcite mode indicatorThese are all Sport Mode Indicators.  Plain ‘S’ is used both as a Sport Mode Indicator and a SynchroRev Match Mode (S-MODE) indicator. The SynchroRev Match mode is found only in a vehicle equipped with a manual transmission.  It automatically adjusts the engine speed to match the selecting gear ratio while changing gears. Similarly, the two Sport Mode Indicators and an Excite Mode Indicator, which is essentially the same thing, that follow will downshift an automatic transmission when engaged and enables performance shift features when spirited driving is detected, maintaining lower transmission gears to increase available engine braking and improve acceleration response.

N-mode indicatorOne manufacturer uses the symbol on the left to indicate N mode, which is seen as a stylized letter N. It actually controls the vehicle’s SPORT modes, and thus makes little sense. There is no explanation for what the N actually stands for and it is activated by pressing a flag button on the steering wheel. N mode manages the driving dynamics by automatically adjusting the steering effort, and the engine and transmission control logic for enhanced driver performance.

Tour mode indicatorNormal mode indicatorNormal mode indicatorThese are Tour or Normal Mode Indicators. It is used for normal city and highway driving to provide a smooth, soft ride in a high-performance vehicle. Lane keeping indicatorIt provides a balanced setting between comfort and handling and is the standard mode. Be sure not to confuse it with the image to the right, which is essentially the same image but seen in yellow/amber. It is a Lane Keeping Indicator. Click here for more.

Weather mode indicatorRain snow modeWet modeDry modeThese are all Weather Mode Indicators: two forms of Rain and Snow Mode, Wet Mode and Dry Mode. Other than Dry Mode, the modes help to keep the wheels from spinning in slippery conditions.

More mode variations shown below

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Additional and common variations

Below are additional mode variations. There are rings, circles, mountains, flags and batteries featured, along with a lot of plain text. Again, these are choices made by the driver, so if you’re seeing this unexpectedly, look for menu options in your vehicle.

Note that images with flags are track modes and the remaining images lacking text are generally specialized off road modes.

Lift modeExpert modeCustom modeComfort mode indicatorSport s modeSport s+ modeSnow modeSport mode indicatorSport + mode indicatorSport + indicatorRange mode indicatorCustom mode indicatorNormal mode indicatorSport mode chosenIndividual mode indicatorSport mode 2Sport mode indicatorSport modeSport drive modeHybrid intelligent mode indicatorOffroad modeOffroad custom modeMountain mode indicatorSport Mode IndicatorSnow Mode Indicator

 

 

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