Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Time Required: 30 minutes | Tools Required: None | Related Parts, Products, Services or Technology: None
One-Pedal Driving lets you slow down and
Traditional vehicles “coast” when you remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. One-Pedal Driving uses the electric motor to capture energy from the vehicle’s motion to recharge the battery and quickly slow down the car. When you need to stop suddenly in an emergency, you should still use your brake pedal.
Before using One-Pedal Driving in traffic or on highways, practice using this feature in an empty parking lot or other safe area. Once you get comfortable with accelerating, slowing and stopping the vehicle, you’ll be ready to take it on the road.
Note: It is recommended you turn off One-Pedal Driving when roads are slippery due to rain or ice.
In cold weather, on a steep hill or when your battery is fully charged, One-Pedal Driving will be limited. To monitor the ability of One-Pedal Driving to slow down or stop your vehicle, check the REGEN icon in your Driver Information Centre. When it turns from green to gray, do not use One-Pedal Driving. If the cluster is on the “Enhanced” setting, a horizontal line will appear on the power gauge to indicate how much regenerative braking power is available.
No. It is recommended you turn off One-Pedal Driving when roads are slippery due to rain or ice.
No problem. One-Pedal Driving is an optional feature.
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To find out if your vehicle has this feature, contact your dealer or refer to your vehicle’s equipment list. Please check your Owner’s Manual for more information about features.
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