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How to associate suspension level with driving mode

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Mine definitely stays raised when parked up (in normal mode). I have found also that the car does tend to stay in low mode if you switch to Sport+ mode, then back again (and are going slowly), which is a bit annoying tbh. I generally use normal or sport mode most of the time though, so doesn't affect me too much.
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I've noticed that sometimes the car will re-level itself after opening and closing the trunk/boot.

Something to try if one doesn't like how high the car is after carrying passengers.
 

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It's quite easy to remember if you see the logic behind it:

1. If you don't touch anything:
-Normal mode: normal ride height (above 90 kph it'll switch to lowered automatically and vv).
-Sport mode: same as Normal mode (these modes are connected).
-Sport Plus: lowest.
-Range mode: lowest.
-Individual mode: whatever you have saved

2. If you change the ride height manually through the menu, it'll stay that way whatever the drive mode is, even if the car is switched off and back on again.

3. If you want to connect the ride height to the drive mode again (after you manually changed it) set it to where it was in the first place: normal in Normal mode.
 
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