08/28/2025
1. Gear Positions & Speed Range
The gear lever shows a standard 5-speed manual gearbox with reverse (R). Each gear is linked to a specific speed range:
1st Gear (0–10 km/h):
Used for starting, uphill driving, or very slow movement.
2nd Gear (11–21 km/h):
For moving slowly, after starting.
3rd Gear (22–34 km/h):
Moderate speeds, good for city driving.
4th Gear (35–43 km/h):
Higher speeds on open or empty roads.
5th Gear (44–50+ km/h):
Highways and consistent high-speed driving.
Reverse (R):
For moving the car backward.
2. Car Pedals
From left to right, the pedals are:
Clutch (left):
Used to engage or disengage the engine from the wheels while changing gears.
Brake (middle):
Used to slow down or stop.
Accelerator (right):
Controls speed by giving more or less fuel to the engine.
3. Clutch Control & Gear Shifting
To change gear, press the clutch fully down with your left foot.
Move the gear lever into the desired position.
Slowly release the clutch while gently pressing the accelerator.
If you release the clutch too fast without enough accelerator, the car may stall.
Smooth coordination of clutch release and accelerator press is key for driving without jerks.
4. How to Drive Step-by-Step
Starting the car:
Press the clutch fully.
Shift to 1st gear.