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On 18/06/2021 at 04:50, eksa said:

I didn't like this coasting function in normal mode. It is good to have this functionality in Eco mode when you select it,   but it not good that you cannot disable it even on Normal mode..   How can coasting be called "normal" way of driving??

I think engine braking is something that is necessary which gives the driver more control and comfort without touching the breakes everytime..

Same thing with ACT.. it would be good to have it for Eco mode but why is it a part of normal mode??  Why do i have to drive in the most economical way all the time? I just want 4 cyl to be ready all the time without a switching operation which takes some miliseconds which i will definitely feel.

We will replace our company cars this year, my first choice would be superb again but learning that there are these new functions which cannnot be disabled, I will look for other options which doesn't limit you between Sports mode and "Most Economic Mode Possible"

 

ACT is not noticeable in driving the only time I notice it when it the dash changes and I look to see what come up. Totally seemless 

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