Drive Modes

What drive mode do you use the most & why?


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Normal, but i need to read more to see what the other modes really mean. Sport S + is fun. I've not bothered to read in depth what the other modes do. Please add this here if you know
 
OT+
Normal shift/power
Sport steering
Sport suspension

Nice when you want to have a bit more feedback from road and crisp steering but don't need to lock out the higher gears for some fuel economy.

Generally I like the sport+ as it does hold a lower gear which aids compression breaking on twisty roads. Passengers often note it feels better as well minimizing motion sickness.
 
OT+
Normal shift/power
Sport steering
Sport suspension

Nice when you want to have a bit more feedback from road and crisp steering but don't need to lock out the higher gears for some fuel economy.

Generally I like the sport+ as it does hold a lower gear which aids compression breaking on twisty roads. Passengers often note it feels better as well minimizing motion sickness.
X2 on this minus we just have the OT.
 
The custom drive mode needs to be configured in the system display. Manual will get you there quick. Should be there under vehicle customization or custom settings.
 
-Air Conditioning: Normal

There are additional AC settings? I'm finding the GX has the be set lower than other vehicles to be as comfortable.

I keep my Tacoma and work Tahoe at 70 and it does a great job keeping me cool. With the GX even my wife has to turn it down to 66 for it to feel comfortable.
 
any of the cars with Adaptive variable suspension. So OT models have it as well.

Basically anything but the lowest trims.
Thanks!I have the premium + so guess it"s a no go for me. I have the Drive Mode button and when I push it , it lights up but that's all I can see that it does
 
Do all trim levels have all of the same modes? I’m having a hard time telling the difference (if any) between AVS and these different modes. We have a 2024 LX 600 F Sport and it has these modes, I just don’t know what they’re referred to as.
 
The drive modes change many things, steering response, throttle engagement, shift points (sport+) holds you out of top gear) and adds sweet exhaust notes in the cabin (think muscle car fun), and finally changes the shock dampening. Lots going on in each mode.
 
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