Quick Reference Guide I
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IONIQ
ELECTRIC
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I
Quick Reference Guide
HYUNDAI
DRIVING
SHIFT BY WIRE GEAR SELECTOR
REGENERATIVE BRAKE LEVEL CONTROL PADDLES
MIST
OFF
AUTO
LO
HI
P
N
N
N
D
R
P
N
P
N
D
R
P
P
N
D
R
To change the gear, depress the
brake pedal and rotate the rotary
gear shift dial.
A
Rotary gear shift dial
B
P (Park) button
To shift the gear to P (Park), press
the P button while depressing the
brake pedal.
If you turn the vehicle off in R
(Reverse), N (Neutral) or D (Drive),
the gear will automatically shift to P
(Park).
The paddle shifter is used to adjust
the regenerative braking rate from 0
to 3 during decelerating or braking.
• Left side( ): Increases
regenerative braking and
deceleration.
• Right side( ): Decreases
regenerative braking and
deceleration.
The paddle shifter does not operate.
• When the two paddle shifters are
pulled at the same time.
• When the Cruise Control system
or Advanced Cruise Control
system is activated.
NOTE:
There is an available “Smart Automatic Regeneration” mode
that will automatically adjust regenerative breaking to slow the vehicle
down as it approaches traffic. Refer to the owners manual for more
detailed information.
A
B
Q.
What are the advantages of regenerative braking?
A.
Regenerative braking is a technology in which the electric motor
connects to the generator to charge the battery during deceleration
and braking. Using regenerative braking reduces energy loss and
extends the drivable range, resulting in increased fuel efficiency. It is
good to use regenerative braking in urban areas where braking is
frequent.
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.
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.