
BrightDrop EV600 Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S.-15563034) -
2022 - CRC - 9/29/21
Driving and Operating
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To use this feature:
1. Ensure the vehicle is in D (Drive).
2. From the center position, move the shift
lever down.
After releasing the shift lever, it will
return to the center position
To exit L (Low) and shift into D (Drive) or
N (Neutral): At any speed, shift to D (Drive)
or N (Neutral).
To exit L (Low) and shift into P (Park) or
R (Reverse):
1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop.
2. Shift to the desired gear.
Cruise control can be used while the vehicle
is in L (Low) Mode.
One-Pedal Driving
With One-Pedal Driving, the accelerator
pedal is used to control the vehicle
deceleration to a complete stop. Completely
lifting off the accelerator pedal will result in
aggressive deceleration. Partially lifting off
the accelerator pedal allows you to adjust
deceleration as desired.
Use the brake pedal for emergency braking.
To view and configure One-Pedal Driving,
from the infotainment display home screen,
select Settings > Vehicle > One-Pedal
Driving.
Select
“
Off
”
to disable One-Pedal Driving for
traditional two-pedal driving, similar to a
gasoline vehicle.
Select
“
On
”
to enable One-Pedal Driving.
A moderate level of braking is applied when
the accelerator pedal is released while
driving.
This feature remains enabled until manually
disabled by the driver. Press the accelerator
pedal to the desired speed. The brake lamps
will come on during substantial deceleration
and when the vehicle is stopped.
If One-Pedal Driving is turned off while
stopped, the vehicle will remain stationary.
Press the brake pedal or accelerator pedal to
return to two-pedal driving.
When possible, One-Pedal Driving uses
regenerative braking to slow the vehicle for
energy efficiency. Friction brakes are used
when regenerative braking is reduced.
Friction brakes will be used to hold the
vehicle after coming to a stop. You may
notice a noise when the brakes apply.
Turn off One-Pedal Driving on slippery roads.
See
While operating in One-Pedal Driving, the
Electric Parking Brake may apply in some
circumstances. This can occur when:
.
The driver exits the vehicle.
.
The vehicle remains stationary for several
minutes.
To drive again, press the accelerator pedal,
and the Electric Parking Brake automatically
disengages.
Brakes
Antilock Brake System (ABS)
The Antilock Brake System (ABS) helps
prevent a braking skid and maintain steering
while braking hard.
If there is a problem with ABS, this warning
light stays on. See