Starting & Driving
With the brake pedal firmly pressed and the vehicle
completely stopped, the auto hold function will switch
from the Standby state to the Parking state.
When the auto hold is in the Parking state, engaging D or R
and pressing the accelerator will automatically release the
auto hold function.
With the auto hold in the Parking state, it will result in
the electronic parking brake being applied and the system
exiting the Parking state in some cases (such as removing
the seat belt, switching off the engine and stopping for a
certain time etc.)
Note: With the brake pressed, press the switch to
switch off the auto hold function, but the electronic
parking brake will not be applied.
Note: It is recommended to turn off the auto hold
function when reversing into the garage.
Note: For MT models, press the accelerator pedal to
start off.
Hill Descent Control (HDC)
HDC system is just an auxiliary function.
In some cases (such as slippery ground,
snowy road surface or steep slope, etc.),
HDC system cannot overcome the physical
limitation to ensure the vehicle drives down
the steep slope at a low speed.
Even when HDC system is in use, the driver
shall still pay close attention to the driving
state of the vehicle, and take active control
when necessary. Because in certain cases,
HDC may remove itself from the operating
state temporarily.
Under some driving conditions on downhill
surfaces (e.g. driving down a slope with high
speed, the slope is less than 10%, etc.), HDC
is inoperative, so the driver shall be required
to control the speed by depressing the brake
pedal to ensure the safe driving.
HDC system is an auxiliary function specially designed for
driving on acute downhill surface. HDC system reduces
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