One Pedal Drive
One Pedal Drive is ideal for city driving. Using One Pedal Drive the car can be driven in a smooth way by simply depressing and releasing the accelerator pedal without the need to use the brake pedal.
Important
The driver is responsible for using the brake pedal as necessary even when One Pedal Drive is enabled.
Important
One Pedal Drive is not recommended in slippery driving conditions.
Activating or deactivating One Pedal Drive
There are various modes for One Pedal Drive that are activated and deactivated in the centre display.
Press in the centre display.
Select Driving.
Activate or deactivate the desired mode for One Pedal Drive.
Position | The car's behaviour |
---|---|
Off | No brake force is applied and the car rolls freely |
On | High braking effect, suitable for urban driving. |
Auto | Automatic adjustment of the available brake force based on the distance to the vehicle ahead. |
Note
Driving with One Pedal Drive often means that driving becomes less energy efficient, as it can cause a driving manner with more braking and acceleration.
Note
- One Pedal Drive cannot be enabled when driving mode Off-road is enabled and the button is shown as grey.
- When Off-road is enabled, One Pedal Drive is automatically set to Off and Creep is changed to On.
- When Off-road is disabled, the settings for One Pedal Drive reset to those used before Off-road was enabled.
Auto mode for One Pedal Drive
In Auto mode, One Pedal switches between Off and On depending on whether a car in front is detected. If the car comes to a complete stop, auto mode will keep the car stationary for a few minutes before the parking brake is activated.
Warning
Auto mode is not a substitute for the driver's attention and judgement. The driver is always responsible for ensuring the car is driven in a safe manner, at the appropriate speed, with an appropriate distance to other vehicles, and in accordance with current traffic rules and regulations.
Note
Auto mode uses the car's camera and radar units, which have certain general limitations.