I've tabled the
Ateca DSG 4WD 190TDI ones where snow was an option.
In the
Formentor they treat off-road as snow so the setting is interchangeable... so it appears. For the
Ateca the differences are that for snow driving steering is set to sport. The "engine" has two settings over and above normal, sport and eco, namely Off road and Snow. This will be gearing. Esc have their own settings Offroad and Snow.
| Normal | Sport | Eco | Offroad | Snow | Individual |
Steering | Normal | Sport | Normal | Normal | Sport | 1-3 |
Engine | Normal | Sport | Eco | Offroad | Snow | 1-3 |
ACC | Normal | Sport | Eco | Normal | Normal | 1-3 |
Air conditioning | Normal | Normal | Eco | Normal | Normal | 1-3 |
Esc system | xxx | xxx | xxx | Offroad | Snow | xxx |
| | | | | | |
Note | | | | | | |
xxx | not available - assume standard Esc on | | | | | |
1-3 | as per options columns 1-3 | | | | | |
The individual mode options just blend normal, sport and eco. Esc isn't available to adjust other than standard. e.g.. can't blend Off road or Snow settings in.
I see
Formentor boards don't talk too much about snow. Traction control, gearing and lightness of the steering is the one the
Ateca affects. Not sure how you see your Off road settings against the others in the
Formentor. Obviously, 4Drive is triggered a bit more on the Off road / Snow.
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