Chevrolet Corvette Owner Manual (Holden-Localizing-Australia/New Zealand-
15749882) - 2022 - CRC - 9/20/21
Driving and Operating
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Suspension:
This setting adjusts the firmness of the
suspension in the vehicle. Suspension adjust
stiffness of the shocks and / or springs. The
ride is more comfortable at lower settings
and is stiffer at higher settings for better
control.
.
Tour, Sport, Track
Powertrain:
This setting adjusts the throttle response,
gear shifting and engine performance. An
increased throttle response enhances the
acceleration feel as you move toward Track,
but with a comfort trade-off due to more
aggressive gear shifting.
.
Weather, Tour, Sport, Track
Brake Response:
This setting adjusts the brake pedal
response. Settings range from a slower
response for more comfortable driving to
the quickest response for quicker
deceleration. Brake pedal travel decreases
and calliper pressure increases as you move
from Tour to Sport. Track allows for
improved pedal precision at higher
decelerations for high performance driving.
.
Tour, Sport, Track
Performance Traction Management (PTM):
To activate PTM through Z-Mode, configure
Z-Mode to the desired PTM state in the
instrument panel (Vehicle>Settings>Drive
Mode Customisation> Z-Mode). Press the
Z-Mode button once to activate Z-Mode.
When PTM is configured on, a message will
appear in the Driver Information Centre
(DIC)
“
Z-Mode Active
—
Press Again for PTM
On
—
ESC May be Disabled
”
.
To confirm, and enter PTM, press the
Z-Mode button again. The PTM state can
now be modified using the mode knob or
changing the Z-Mode setting in the
instrument panel. Both the Z-Mode and PTM
indicators will be displayed.
To cancel, press the centre dismiss button
on the steering wheel (Z-Mode remains
active). Selecting PTM states may modify
other Z-Mode customisation options.
.
Off, Wet, Dry, Sport, Race 1, Race 2
Display:
This setting adjusts the cluster display
theme (this setting is only configured
through the cluster using the steering wheel
controls).
.
Tour, Sport, Track, Weather (and any
informational tiles set-up).
Front Lift System
A two-position lift actuator (one per damper)
will hydraulically raise the front of the
vehicle to provide approximately 50 mm of
increased clearance in approximately
three seconds (height and time will vary by
vehicle). The front lift system will allow you
to lift the front of the vehicle to enter a
driveway, driving over speed bumps or onto
ramps or a trailer.
To use the front lift system, press the
button on the centre console to raise or
lower the vehicle. This feature can be
operated at speeds up to 38 km/h when the