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DRIVER MODE SELECTOR
LAUNCH CONTROL
The Drive Modes modify the overall driving
experience. Each mode automatically
adjusts various vehicle settings, including
the antilock brakes, traction control and
stability control calibrations, based on
driving preferences, weather and road
conditions. Throttle progression and
transmission shifts also are altered.
Available modes are displayed on the
infotainment screen.
Rotate the Driver Mode Selector on the
center console to select a mode. Modes may include:
Normal – Use for everyday driving.
O-Road – Use for enhanced control during o-road driving at moderate speeds. Do
not use when driving on pavement.
Tow/Haul – Use when towing or hauling heavy loads in stop-and-go trac or through
rolling terrain.
Terrain – Use for enhanced control in low-speed o-road conditions in 4 HI or 4 LO.
Do not use when driving on pavement. One-Pedal Driving is enabled, which automatically
brakes the vehicle when the accelerator pedal position is decreased.
Baja – Use for enhanced control during o-road driving at higher speeds. Do not use
when driving on pavement. In Baja mode, Dynamic Performance Mode (DPM) may delay
a transmission shift for greater engine braking and enhanced control. The
DPM icon
is displayed when active.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
Launch Control, available in Baja mode, is a form of traction control that manages wheel
spin while launching the vehicle to help achieve high levels of acceleration. It is calibrated for
three distinct road surfaces: pavement, dirt and snow/ice.
To activate Launch Control, stop the vehicle, point the wheels straight ahead, and select
Baja mode. Next, press the brake pedal very rmly to the oor, and then rapidly press the
accelerator pedal to wide-open throttle. Once the
StabiliTrak Electronic Stability
Control symbol begins ashing on the instrument cluster, release the brake pedal while
fully pressing the accelerator pedal.
The system initially limits engine speed and manages wheel slip based on the road surface.
It adjusts accordingly for the next launch or if the road surface changes.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.