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Hi sir, how does the ride quality of the Mahindra XEV 9e Pack Three change depending on the drive mode? Is there a drive mode or custom suspension setting in which it feels the best without that slight floaty feeling at the rear?

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The XEV 9E Pack 3 uses semi-adaptive dampers, so the suspension response does change with drive mode. In 'Everyday' or 'Range' mode, the car is tuned for a softer, more relaxed ride, which is where you will notice that slight floaty sensation at the rear over undulating roads. Switching to 'Race' mode firms up the dampers and reduces that float, giving the car a more tied-down feel, especially at the rear. 

With a recent update, there is an individual suspension setting too in this electric car, which allows you to configure a Custom drive mode. In Custom, you can select the firmer suspension setting while keeping the steering and powertrain in their more relaxed settings. This is the best way to get rid of the floaty feel without making the entire car feel overly aggressive.

Overall, this Mahindra car is comfortable, but if you are sensitive to that floaty sensation, use the Custom mode with the firmer suspension setting.

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