Energy recovery
Usage
The energy generated during braking is stored in the
high-voltage battery during recuperation.
Settings
The recuperation level is set up in the Infotainment
as follows.
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Tap the outside .
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By moving your finger sideways, choose the screen
with the menu item E-drive .
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Select menu item E-drive and select the recuperation
level.
A higher recuperation level means stronger recu-
peration braking.
Economical driving style
Tips for economical driving and evaluation of
driving economy
Tips for economical driving
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Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking.
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Avoid full acceleration and too high speeds.
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Do not warm up the engine while the vehicle is sta-
tionary. If possible, start your journey as soon as
the engine starts.
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Observe the prescribed tyre pressure
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Remove unnecessary ballast.
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Remove the roof rack when it is not needed.
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Switch on electric consumers only for as long as
necessary.
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Do not leave the windows open while driving.
Consumption-friendly driving
If, while driving, the system detects that no gear is
required, it automatically shifts to neutral. It there-
fore reduces fuel consumption.
lights up in the instrument cluster.
Towing a trailer
What you should be mindful of
WARNING
When driving with a trailer, special care is required!
NOTICE
With frequent towing, the vehicle is excessively loa-
ded so this must also be checked between service
intervals.
Recommendations for using a trailer
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Adjust the tyre pressure on the vehicle for full load.
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Do not exceed the maximum permissible total
weight of the vehicle and the combination weight
specified in the technical vehicle documentation
(e.g. in the vehicle registration documentation, in
the COC document) and on the type plate.
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For trailer operation, consider the current load con-
dition of the vehicle as well as the distribution of
the load in the trailer. The coupled trailer increases
the rear axle load and can therefore reduce the
payload.
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Adjust the headlight range of the headlights ac-
cording to the load status of the vehicle. The front
of the vehicle may lift up when a trailer is being
towed and the headlights may dazzle other road
users.
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A speed of 100 km/h should not be exceeded.
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Reduce the speed by releasing the accelerator
pedal as soon as a pendulum movement of the
trailer is noticeable. Never attempt to stop the
trailer from swaying by accelerating.
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If the traffic area behind the trailer can not be
viewed, install additional exterior mirrors.
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Apply the brakes in good time. If the trailer is fitted
with a trailer brake, apply the brakes gently at first,
then brake firmly. This will avoid brake jolts result-
ing from the trailer wheels locking.
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Select a lower gear before descending to also use
the braking force of the engine.
Distribution of the load over the vehicle and trailer
combination
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Secure heavy objects against slipping, as close to
the trailer axle as possible.
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Transport small and light objects in the luggage
compartment.
Permitted trailer loads
The details in the technical vehicle documentation take precedence over the information in this Owner's Man-
ual.
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