MODES
Sport mode (at least with a DSG box) delays gear changes so you are using higher revs, and in my Golf at least also keeps me in 6th gear rather than changing up to 7th. So yes, it is likely to use more fuel to give you higher acceleration. I have my Golf in Eco mode, but pull the DSG gear selector back into Sport mode when I need to overtake someone quickly.
It will also alter the Adaptive Cruise Control and again on my Golf, will alter the Dynamic Light settings. If you also have Dynamic Chassis Control, it will tighten up the suspension.
If you look at the Individual mode settings, that will show you which ones can be set to the Sport setting rather than Normal or Eco, and so which ones the Sport mode will be setting to Sport,
Chris
It will also alter the Adaptive Cruise Control and again on my Golf, will alter the Dynamic Light settings. If you also have Dynamic Chassis Control, it will tighten up the suspension.
If you look at the Individual mode settings, that will show you which ones can be set to the Sport setting rather than Normal or Eco, and so which ones the Sport mode will be setting to Sport,
Chris
VW Golf GT 1.9TDI from 11/98 to 3/06; Skoda Octavia L&K 2.0TDI from 3/06 to 12/11; VW Golf Plus SE 1.6TDI DSG from 12/11 to 2/15; VW Golf SV SE 1.4TSI DSG from 2/15 to 11/20; Skoda Karoq Sportline 2.0TSI 4x4 DSG from 11/20.