Quick Reference Guide I
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GENESIS GV60
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I
Quick Reference Guide
DRIVING
SMART CRUISE CONTROL
Turning on Smart Cruise Control
Setting vehicle distance
Increasing set speed
Decreasing set speed
Press the Driving Assist (
) button to
turn on Smart Cruise Control. The
speed will be set to the current speed
on the cluster.
Each time the button is pressed, the
headway changes as follows:
Push the + switch up and release it
immediately. The set speed will
increase by 1mph (1 km/h) each time
the switch is operated in this manner.
Push the - switch down and release it
immediately. The set speed will
decrease by 1mph (1 km/h) each time
the switch is operated in this manner.
2
3
1
Distance 2
Distance 3
Distance 4
Distance 1
Note:
Quick toggle up/down will
change speed by 1 mph. Holding
switch up/down will change speed
by 10 mph.
Temporarily canceling Smart
Cruise Control
Press the switch or depress the
brake pedal to temporarily cancel
Smart Cruise Control.
Level
Description
1-3
The higher the regenerative braking level during
coasting, the greater the vehicle deceleration and
battery charging amount (regenerative amount).
0
The brake disc cleaning feature will run about
10 times. During operation, regenerative braking
performance may be reduced. Because of this, the
fuel efficiency may decrease.
NOTE:
Depending on the drive mode (NORMAL/ECO/SPORT/SNOW).
there are different levels of regenerative braking that you can use. For
more information, see "Regenerative braking system" in the owner's
manual.
Q.
There is a feeling of deceleration during regenerative
braking, is that normal?
A.
When the vehicle decelerates during regenerative braking, there is a
feeling of deceleration, so much so the driver can feel it. The higher the
regenerative braking level, the greater the feeling of deceleration. This
is normal.
NOTE:
Pulling the (+) paddle shifter (
+
_
) while coasting may activate
the one pedal driving feature, resulting in a vehicle stop. For more
information, see "One pedal driving" in the owner's manual.
Q.
How does regenerative braking differ by level?
A.
There are four levels (from 0 to 3) of regenerative braking, and you can
change the levels using the paddle shifter (
+
_
,
+
_
) on either side
of the steering wheel.