I came across a review that talked about how each drive mode changes AWD characterstics.
Eco = mostly FWD
Smart = mostly FWD, and sport split on demand
Comfort = 80/20 split
Sport = 65/35 split
I would love to know what changes between the terrain modes. My personal experience is as follows:
Sand = holds gears longer for a low gear “feel” but obviously contrived, probably does the same AWD split as sport.
Mud = same as sand, but also turns on downhill assist which can still be turned off from the console.
Snow = only speculating that it changes ABS programming to make lock up easier to brake in snow better.
(1) First Drive: 2021 Kia Sorento
Eco = mostly FWD
Smart = mostly FWD, and sport split on demand
Comfort = 80/20 split
Sport = 65/35 split
I would love to know what changes between the terrain modes. My personal experience is as follows:
Sand = holds gears longer for a low gear “feel” but obviously contrived, probably does the same AWD split as sport.
Mud = same as sand, but also turns on downhill assist which can still be turned off from the console.
Snow = only speculating that it changes ABS programming to make lock up easier to brake in snow better.