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When D or R is selected, the vehicle
slowly begins to creep when the
brake is released.
Park position P
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Warning
Do not leave the vehicle when the
propulsion system is running, the
vehicle may move suddenly. You
or others can be injured. To be
sure the vehicle will not move,
even if you are on even ground,
make sure the parking brake is
applied and P is selected.
To shift into P, press button P when
vehicle is stationary. In P, the front
wheels of the vehicle are blocked.
To shift out of P, depress the brake
pedal and select the desired mode.
The vehicle shifts automatically into P
when
● the ignition is switched off
● the driver's door is opened while
the vehicle's speed is below
1 mph
Reverse mode R
To shift into and out of R, the vehicle
must be at standstill and the brake
pedal has to be depressed.
Caution
Shifting into R while the vehicle is
moving forward could damage the
automatic transmission. Only shift
into R after the vehicle has been
stopped.
Neutral mode N
In this mode, the propulsion system
does not transfer torque to the
wheels. To restart the propulsion
system when the vehicle is already
moving, use D only.
Automatic mode D
Notice
In slippery conditions, operate the
vehicle in D for enhanced riding and
handling performance.
Automatic mode B with one-pedal
driving
In this mode, vehicle speed is
significantly reduced by releasing the
accelerator pedal without operating
the brake pedal.
Use B when driving down steep hills,
in deep snow, in mud or in stop-and-
go traffic.
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Warning
In the case of extreme
temperatures or if the high voltage
battery is almost fully charged, the
brake force of the regenerative
braking may be temporarily
reduced. If the braking force is not
sufficient, the driver has to be
prepared to use the brake pedal.
To activate B, select D and press
button B
To deactivate B, press button B.
Regenerative braking
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