Driving modes refer to different ways in which a vehicle can be driven or operated. These driving modes are designed to provide optimal performance and efficiency for various road conditions, driving styles, and driver preferences. Different vehicles may have different numbers of driving modes, but some common examples include Eco mode (for fuel-efficient driving), Sport mode (for high-performance driving), Comfort mode (for smooth riding), and Snow/Ice mode (for improved traction on slippery surfaces). The driving modes are typically selected through a dashboard switch or via a touch screen interface, allowing the driver to easily adjust the vehicle's performance characteristics for different situations.