Understanding the gas pedal in my car (2020 AMG C43)
1. If I have my car in Comfort mode and I pressed my gas pedal all the way down but not far enough to initiate the kick down part, is the car sending 100% of its power? What percentage in power output is the car currently at with the gas pedal at this point?
2. If I'm still in Comfort mode and I pressed my gas pedal to the floor, all the way down past the kick down and I can no longer press the gas pedal any further, what does this actually do?
3. Do the results from the above scenarios change if I was in Sport+? I know that the throttle mapping changes in Sport+ but not sure what max power is at the point of when the kick down begins and then again at the point of flooring the pedal all the way.




Thanks superswiss, for clarifying what the kickdown does and does not do.




I wish kickdown was active in manual mode as it was in my previous Audi RS5, because pressing and holding the downshift paddle is somewhat slow as it takes about a second for it to finally downshift to the lowest possible gear. In my RS5, I could stomp on the throttle in manual mode and it would instantly downshift to the lowest possible gear. Or I would love to have what Koenigsegg did in the Jesko with their MCT transmission. In the Jesko, the paddles have two stages. The first stage does a normal sequential shift, but if you pull the paddles all the way it will either instantly downshift to the lowest possible gear, or the highest possible gear based on the current rpm. I think that' the ultimate solution.
Last edited by superswiss; Jul 23, 2020 at 06:50 PM.
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I think the main function of the kickdown is if the transmission may not readily downshift all the way by simply giving it full throttle. By adding a kickdown switch at the end of the throttle pedal, the driver can signal the transmission to downshift all the way instantly. So really it might just remove a fraction of a second for downshifting all the way. It's also somewhat tied to the drive mode. In S+, the transmission is more willing to kick down early in reaction to normal throttle input, but in C it's a bit more reluctant, so in C one can use the kickdown to notch it into kicking down the gears earlier.
Last edited by superswiss; Jul 23, 2020 at 07:15 PM.
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