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Having recently changed my 2020 Cali to a 2024, I note the DSG sports mode is not there. I could not find much on Google except it may have been an emmissions decision.
Correct.Having recently changed my 2020 Cali to a 2024, I note the DSG sports mode is not there. I could not find much on Google except it may have been an emmissions decision.
Disappointing, yes but having owned the MY23 for a year haven't missed it too much. On my Audi S4 there was a noticeable difference in Sport mode, especially using the manual paddle shifting which I used 99% of the time. Not sure its really necessary the way I drive the Cali. I'll eventually remap the ECU and DSG programs and that should fix any lag the D mode introduces (most noticeably pulling away at junctions).Having recently changed my 2020 Cali to a 2024, I note the DSG sports mode is not there. I could not find much on Google except it may have been an emmissions decision.
I would miss the paddle shift on my T6 more than Sports Mode if I ever went with a newer model. That and no comfort dash were both quite retrograde steps IMO. I understand why VW did it when rationalising the T6.1 Transporter and Multi-van model derivitives and loading more kit as standard on the Ocean (LED's etc) helped to soften the blow. That 'standard' kit did come with a hefty price increase though!Disappointing, yes but having owned the MY23 for a year haven't missed it too much. On my Audi S4 there was a noticeable difference in Sport mode, especially using the manual paddle shifting which I used 99% of the time. Not sure its really necessary the way I drive the Cali. I'll eventually remap the ECU and DSG programs and that should fix any lag the D mode introduces (most noticeably pulling away at junctions).
Is that the new T7 Cali...Le Mans Edition?All you young'n Cali's aint gonna catch us in our 2019 water-filled, child-laden, bike-lumbering 204 Ocean w/ sports mode.View attachment 120671
After the VW Emissions scandal VW would have had another emission issue with one figure for normal drive plus another if in Sports Mode which would result in an out of quoted spec when using Sports Mode.Having recently changed my 2020 Cali to a 2024, I note the DSG sports mode is not there. I could not find much on Google except it may have been an emmissions decision.
It was actually pretty good, the gearbox mapping on the earlier T6.1 seemed to have the box changing up a few hundred RPM too early in normal mode. Sticking it in sports made the engine feel a lot more comfortable with a slightly later change up on a light throttle. The mapping on the newer T6.1 without it is different & to me feels closer to sports mode all the time.Sport mode in a Cali. That’s funny.![]()
I have DCC option and sports mode there is more or less a replacement for the old sports mode I guess. Steering, suspension, and gearing timing changes giving more acceleration and an overall sporty behavior. I did not have sports mode on previous cali however and cannot compare.Having recently changed my 2020 Cali to a 2024, I note the DSG sports mode is not there. I could not find much on Google except it may have been an emmissions decision.
Don't know what you're missing....... whole new world out thereHave flappy paddles on my T6, lol
pressed them once, by accident.
Agree, easier than changing it from coast mode for engine breaking.I think the sport mode just holds the gears longer (higher or lower revs). Useful on winding up or down hills, but as others say limited use in a van.
Yes I would agree sport is something better to have than not, particularly for overtaking for the little extra torque / power. However, I have noticed that it is easier to initiate coasting with the new vehicle when it seemed almost random with the older sport DSG. Gently releasing the throttle I find sets it into coast everytime; I guess the software has been tweaked.If you live in a hilly area you might appreciate the S mode to prevent coasting on sharp downhills and allowing engine braking: a technique taught when you learnt to drive in the ‘70’s. Slowing down through the engine rather than merely pressing the brake. Yes, could switch to manual: but by merely flipping into S mode the DSG does it for me. Making an automatic gearbox do what it should…. Compliment a driving approach and not dictate it. Equally useful when needing short bursts of acceleration to pass vehicles on long up hills. I was initially frustrated by the DSG box but then found the choice of S mode is a very useful facility. It’s withdrawal is a loss.
I would agree with that. Now I’m back in the T6, I often keep it in sport mode. I find it much more responsive when driving around London, but also on the motorway when it’s sitting in 7th gear it makes no difference. If going down a long hill I may slip it back into D for coasting.It was actually pretty good, the gearbox mapping on the earlier T6.1 seemed to have the box changing up a few hundred RPM too early in normal mode. Sticking it in sports made the engine feel a lot more comfortable with a slightly later change up on a light throttle. The mapping on the newer T6.1 without it is different & to me feels closer to sports mode all the time.
Looks like a scene out of Jurassic ParkI use Sport mode in my 2022 T6.1 all the time when overtaking on one lane each way roads...and more peculiarly, when negotiating obstacles in off-road situations. It makes the throttle response just so much better, rather than the lag you get in the other modes.
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