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Symbols in the driver display

Symbol Specification

The symbol is illuminated when
the function uses the foot brake
to keep the car stationary.

The symbol is illuminated when
the function uses the parking
brake to keep the car stationary.

Related information

Activating and deactivating the automatic
brake at a standstill (p. 462)

Foot brake (p. 455)

Parking brake (p. 458)

Help when starting on a hill (p. 463)

Activating and deactivating the

automatic brake at a standstill

The automatic brake function at a standstill is
activated using the button in the tunnel con-
sole.

Press the button in the tunnel console to
activate or deactivate the function.
> The indicator in the button illuminates

when the function is activated. Acti-
vated function remains even when the
car is started next time.

Applicable when switching off

If the function is active and holds the
car with the foot brake (A-symbol
illuminated in the driver display), the
brake pedal must be depressed at

the same time as the button is depressed in
order to deactivate.

The function remains deactivated until it is
reactivated.

When the function is deactivated, hill start
assist (HSA) remains active to prevent the
car from rolling backwards when starting
on an uphill gradient.

Related information

Automatic braking when stationary
(p. 461)

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Help when starting on a hill

Hill start assist (HSA

4

) prevents the car from

rolling backwards when starting on an uphill
gradient. When reversing uphill, it prevents
the car from rolling forwards.

The function means that the pedal pressure in
the brake system remains for several seconds
while the driver's foot is moved from brake
pedal to accelerator pedal.

The temporary braking effect releases after
several seconds or when the driver starts to
drive away.

The Hill Start Assist is activated when stop-
ping on a sleep slope. The function is available
even when the automatic braking when sta-
tionary (Auto hold) function is deactivated.

Related information

Automatic braking when stationary
(p. 461)

Foot brake (p. 455)

Auto braking after a collision

In the event of a collision in which the activa-
tion level is reached for the pyrotechnic seat-
belt tensioners or airbags, or if a collision
with a large animal is detected, the car's
brakes are automatically applied. This func-
tion is to prevent or reduce the effects of any
subsequent collision.

After a serious collision there is a risk that it is
no longer possible to control and steer the car.
In order to avoid or mitigate a possible further
collision with a vehicle or an object in the vehi-
cle's path, the auto braking system is acti-
vated automatically and brakes the car in a
safe manner.

Brake lights and hazard warning lights are
activated during braking. When the car has
stopped, the hazard warning lights continue to
flash and the parking brake is applied.

If braking is not appropriate, e.g. if there is a
risk of being hit by following traffic, the sys-
tem can be overridden by the driver depress-
ing the accelerator pedal.

The function assumes that the brake system is
intact after the collision.

Related information

Rear Collision Warning

*

(p. 372)

BLIS

*

(p. 373)

Brake functions (p. 455)

Regenerative braking

*

The car recovers kinetic energy during brak-
ing in order to reduce fuel consumption and
emissions.

The battery symbol is shown in the
driver display when the car is gener-
ating power for the battery.

The function is available in all drive modes
together with gear position

D

or

B

.

Activating brake regeneration

Brake regeneration is activated by gentle pres-
sure on the brake pedal or during engine brak-
ing.

Regeneration increases during engine braking
when manual gearshift mode

B

is selected.

Related information

Drive modes (p. 471)

Changing gear with automatic gearbox
(p. 465)

4

Hill Start Assist

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Gearbox

The gearbox is part of the car's powertrain
(power transmission) between engine and
drive wheels. The function of the gearbox is
to change the gear ratio depending on speed
and power requirements.

The car has an eight-speed automatic gear-
box, and an electric motor for rear-wheel drive.
The number of gear changes means that the
engine's torque and power range can be used
effectively.

Two of the gears are overdrive gears that save
fuel when driving at constant engine speed.
Both the gear lever and the shift paddles can
be used to shift up or down manually. The
driver display shows the selected gear posi-
tion.

Related information

Automatic gearbox (p. 464)

Gear shift indicator (p. 469)

Automatic gearbox

Gears are selected automatically so that you
can drive as energy-efficiently as possible.
The gearbox also has a manual gearshift
mode.

Overview of gear lever and shift pattern in the driver

display.

The driver display shows the selected gear
position:

P

,

R

,

N

,

D

or

B

.

Related information

Changing gear with automatic gearbox
(p. 465)

Changing gear with steering wheel pad-
dles

*

(p. 466)

Gear selector inhibitor (p. 468)

Kick-down function (p. 468)

Launch function

*

(p. 468)

Gear shift indicator (p. 469)

Symbols and messages for automatic
gearbox (p. 469)

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Changing gear with automatic

gearbox

Change gear position by pressing the spring-
loaded gear selector forwards or backwards,
or sideways for manual shifting.

Changing gear

Overview of gear lever and gear positions.

Gear positions

Parking – P

Overview of gear lever and position P.

Parking is activated with the

P

button located

next to the gear selector.

The gearbox is mechanically blocked when the

P

position is engaged.

Select position

P

for parking. The car can start

in position

P

. The car must be stationary when

the

P

position is selected.

To park - first apply the parking bake and then
select

P

position.

WARNING

Always use the parking brake when park-

ing on an inclined surface. Engaging a gear

or the automatic transmission's

P

position

is not sufficient to hold the car stationary in

all situations.

NOTE

To be able to lock the car and arm the
alarm, the gear position must be in

P

.

Help functions

The system will change to the

P

position auto-

matically:

if the car is switched off in position

D

or

R

.

if the driver unfastens the seatbelt and
opens the driver's door when the car is
running in a mode other than

P

.

To park a car without wearing the seatbelt and
with the door open - exit the

P

position by

selecting

R

or

D

again.

If the car is switched off in

N

position there is

no automatic change-over to

P

position. This

makes it possible to wash the car in an auto-
matic car wash.

Reverse – R

Select position

R

to reverse. The car must be

stationary when the

R

position is selected.

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Neutral – N

The car freewheels in position

N

. The car can

start in position

N

. Apply the parking brake if

the car is stationary with the gear selector in
the

N

position.

In order to change from

N

position to another

gear position, the brake pedal must be
depressed and the ignition position must be

II

.

Drive position - D

D

is the normal driving position. Shifting up

and down takes place automatically based on
the level of acceleration and speed.

The car must be stationary when changing
gear from

R

position to

D

position.

Brake – B

Overview of brake positions in the driver display.

In

B

position, it is possible to change gear

manually. The car brakes using its electric

motor when the accelerator pedal is released,
while also charging the hybrid battery.

Position

B

is selected by moving the gear

selector backwards from the

D

position.

Press the gear selector to the right to "

+

"

(plus) to change up one step and release
it.

Press the gear selector to the left to "

"

(minus) to change down one step and
release it.

Press the gear selector backwards to
return to the

D

position.

The gearbox automatically shifts down if the
speed decreases to a level lower than appro-
priate for the selected gear, in order to avoid
jerking and stalling.

Related information

Automatic gearbox (p. 464)

Gear selector inhibitor (p. 468)

Changing gear with steering wheel pad-
dles

*

(p. 466)

Kick-down function (p. 468)

Changing gear with steering wheel

paddles

*

The steering wheel paddles are a comple-
ment to the gear selector and make it possi-
ble to change gear manually without releas-
ing hands from the steering wheel.

The function is available in position

D

or

B

.

"

-

": Selects the next lower gear.

"

+

": Selects the next higher gear.

Switch

To change gear:

Pull one of the paddles backwards -
towards the steering wheel - and release.

A gear change occurs at each pull of the pad-
dle, provided that the engine speed does not
leave the permitted range. The driver display
shows the current gear.

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In

B

position the steering wheel paddles are

automatically activated.

Driver display when changing gear with steering

wheel paddles in manual gearshift mode.

Activating the steering wheel paddles
in position D

To be able to change gear with the steering
wheel paddles, they must be activated:

Pull one of the paddles toward the steer-
ing wheel.
> A figure in the driver display indicates

current gear.

Driver display when changing gear with steering

wheel paddles.

Deactivating the steering wheel
paddles in position D

Manual deactivation

Pull the right-hand paddle (

+

) toward the

steering wheel and hold in place until the
number in the driver display extinguishes.
> The gearbox returns to position

D

.

Automatic deactivation

The steering wheel paddles are deactivated
after a short time if they are not used. This is
indicated by means of the figure for the cur-
rent gear extinguishing. The exception is dur-
ing engine braking - then the paddles are acti-
vated for as long as engine braking is in pro-
gress.

Related information

Automatic gearbox (p. 464)

Changing gear with automatic gearbox
(p. 465)

Gear shift indicator (p. 469)

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Gear selector inhibitor

The gear selector inhibitor prevents acciden-
tal changing between different gear positions
in an automatic gearbox.

Automatic gear selector inhibitor

The automatic gear selector inhibitor has spe-
cial safety systems.

From park position – P or neutral position –
N

In order to move the gear selector from

P

or

N

position to another gear position, the brake
pedal must be depressed and the ignition
position must be

II

. For some gearbox vari-

ants, the engine must be running.

If the gear selector is in the

N

position and the

car has been stationary for at least 3 seconds
(irrespective of whether the engine is running)
then the gear selector is locked.

Message in the driver display

If the gear selector is inhibited a message is
shown in the driver display e.g.

Gear lever

Press brake pedal to activate gear lever

.

The gear selector is not inhibited mechanically.

Related information

Automatic gearbox (p. 464)

Changing gear with automatic gearbox
(p. 465)

Kick-down function

Kick-down can be used when maximum
acceleration is needed such as for overtaking.

When the accelerator pedal is pressed all the
way to the floor (beyond the position normally
regarded as full acceleration) a lower gear is
immediately engaged. This is known as kick-
down.

If the accelerator is released from the kick-
down position, the gearbox automatically
changes up.

Safety function

To prevent over-revving of the engine, the
gearbox control program has a protective
downshift inhibitor.

The gearbox does not permit downshifting/
kick-down which would result in an engine
speed high enough to damage the engine.
Nothing happens if the driver still tries to shift
down in this way at high engine speed – the
original gear remains engaged.

On kick-down the car can shift down one or
more steps at a time, depending in engine
speed. The car shifts up when the engine has
reached is maximum engine speed in order to
prevent engine damage.

Related information

Automatic gearbox (p. 464)

Launch function

*

Launch can be used when maximum acceler-
ation is required from stationary. The function
is available in the following drive modes:

Hybrid

,

Constant AWD

,

Power

and

Individual

.

Activate Launch

Make sure the car is stationary and the wheels
are pointing straight forward.

1. Move to gear position

D

.

2. Depress the brake pedal fully.

3. Then fully depress the accelerator pedal.

4. Release the brake pedal within 2 seconds.

NOTE

If the Launch function does not work, wait
a few minutes and let the drivetrain cool
down to working temperature before retry-
ing.

IMPORTANT

The drivetrain is subject to wear and tear
when using Launch and therefore the func-
tion is only available a limited number of
times.

Related information

Automatic gearbox (p. 464)

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Symbols and messages for

automatic gearbox

If a fault should occur in the gearbox, a sym-
bol and a message are shown in the driver
display.

IMPORTANT

To prevent damage to any drive system
components, the working temperature of
the gearbox is checked. If there is a risk of
overheating, a warning symbol illuminates
in the driver display and a text message is
shown - follow the recommendation given.

Symbol Specification

An error has occurred in the
transmission.

Read the message in the driver
display.

Hot or overheated gearbox.

Read the message in the driver
display.

Temporary fault on drivetrain.

Read the message in the driver
display.

Related information

Automatic gearbox (p. 464)

Gear shift indicator

The gear shift indicator in the driver display
shows the current gear during manual gear-
shifting and when it is appropriate to engage
the next gear for optimum fuel economy.

For eco-driving during manual gear changing,
it is important to drive in the right gear and to
change gear in good time.

Gear shift indicator in the driver display

5

.

The gear shift indicator is shown in gear posi-
tion

B

. The gear shift indicator shows the cur-

rent gear in the driver display and indicates
recommended shifting to a higher gear by a
flashing plus sign.

Related information

Automatic gearbox (p. 464)

All-wheel drive

All-wheel drive (AWD

6

) means that the car is

driving all four wheels at the same time,
which improves traction.

The electric motor that drives the rear wheels
enables electric all-wheel drive functionality.
All-wheel drive characteristics vary depending
on the selected drive mode.

Related information

Drive modes (p. 471)

Gearbox (p. 464)

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Drive systems

The car combines an internal combustion
engine that drives the front wheels with an
electric motor that drives the rear wheels.

Two drive systems

Depending on the driver-selected drive mode
and available electric energy, the two drive
systems can be used either individually or in
parallel.

The electric motor is supplied its energy from
a hybrid battery fitted in the tunnel console.
The hybrid battery can be charged in a wall
socket, or in a special charging station. The
internal combustion engine can also charge
the hybrid battery with a special high-voltage
generator.

Both the internal combustion engine and elec-
tric motor can generate motive force directly
to the wheels. An advanced control system
combines the properties of both drive systems
in order to provide optimum driving economy.

Hybrid battery - The function of the hybrid
battery is to store energy. It receives
energy when charging from the mains
power circuit, during regenerative braking
or from the high-voltage generator. It pro-
vides energy for electric operation as well
as for temporarily operating the electric air
conditioning during the preconditioning of
the passenger compartment.
Internal combustion engine - The internal
combustion engine starts when the
energy level in the hybrid battery is insuffi-
cient for the engine power that the driver
requests.
High voltage generator

7

- Charges the

hybrid battery. Starter motor for the inter-
nal combustion engine. Can support the

internal combustion engine with extra
electrical energy.
Electric motor - Powers the car in electric
operation. If necessary, provides extra tor-
que and power during acceleration. Pro-
vides electrical all-wheel drive functional-
ity. Recycles brake energy to electrical
energy.

Related information

General information on electric drive
(p. 428)

Starting and stopping the combustion
engine (p. 471)

Drive modes (p. 471)

Gearbox (p. 464)

5

The figure is schematic – parts may vary depending on car model.

6

All Wheel Drive

7

CISG (Crank Integrated Starter Generator) - Combined high-voltage generator and starter motor.

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Starting and stopping the

combustion engine

An advanced control system determines the
extent to which the car is driven on internal
combustion engine, electric motor or both in
parallel. During electric operation, the car
may sometimes need to start the internal
combustion engine automatically due to
external circumstances, e.g. in low outside
temperatures, which is completely normal. In
addition, the internal combustion engine
always starts when the hybrid battery rea-
ches its lowest state of charge.

Climate settings at low temperatures

In low outside temperatures, the internal com-
bustion engine sometimes starts automatically
in order to achieve the desired passenger
compartment temperature and air quality. The
amount of time that the internal combustion
engine runs can be affected by

lowering the temperature

reducing the fan strength

activating drive mode

Pure

.

Electric operation in low or high
temperatures

In low or high outside temperatures, the car's
range and output for electric operation may be
reduced and affect how often the internal
combustion engine is started automatically.

Emission control

To ensure that emission control operates as
energy-efficiently as possible, the internal
combustion engine must be run for several
minutes once it has been started. The duration
of the internal combustion engine's running
time varies depending on the temperature of
the catalytic converter.

Related information

Drive systems (p. 470)

Economical driving (p. 480)

Range (p. 481)

Drive modes (p. 471)

Drive modes

Selection of drive mode affects the car's driv-
ing characteristics in order to enhance the
driving experience and facilitate driving in
special situations.

Using the drive modes it is possible to quickly
have access to the car's numerous functions
and settings for different driving needs. Each
drive mode is adapted to provide optimum
driving characteristics:

Steering

Engine/gearbox/all-wheel drive

Brakes

Shock absorption

Driver display

Climate settings

Select the drive mode adapted for the current
driving conditions. Remember that not all
drive modes are available in all situations.

Selectable drive modes

WARNING

Remember that the car does not emit any

engine noise when it is only powered by

the electric motor and may therefore be

difficult to notice by children, pedestrians,

cyclists and animals. This applies in partic-

ular at low speeds such as in car parks.

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WARNING

Do not leave the car in an unventilated area

with activated drive mode and the fuel-

driven engine switched off - automatic

engine start occurs at low energy level in

the hybrid battery, and the exhaust gases

could then cause serious injury to people

and animals.

Hybrid

This is the car's normal mode where the
electric motor and internal combustion
engine work together.

When the car starts, it is in the

Hybrid

mode.

The control system uses both the electric
motor and internal combustion engine – indi-
vidually or in parallel – and adapts use with
regard to performance, fuel consumption and
comfort. The capacity to run solely with the
electric motor depends on the hybrid battery's
energy level and, for example, the need for
heating or cooling in the passenger compart-
ment.

If high power output is available, it is possible
to drive with electrical power alone. When the
accelerator pedal is depressed, only the elec-
tric motor is activated until a certain position is
reached. The internal combustion engine
starts when this position is exceeded and the
energy level in the battery is insufficient for the
engine power that the driver requests with the
accelerator pedal.

At low energy level (hybrid battery almost
empty) the battery's energy level must be
maintained, leading to the internal combustion
engine starting more often. Charge the hybrid
battery from a 230 VAC socket with the
charging cable, or activate

Charge

in the func-

tion view in order to restore the capacity to
run on electricity alone.
The drive mode is designed for low energy
consumption with a mix of the electric motor
and the internal combustion engine, without
compromising the climate comfort and driving
experience. When higher acceleration is
required, maximum additional power from the
electric drive line is used.

The car also senses if the driving conditions
require all-wheel drive and automatically
engages it if necessary. All-wheel drive and
electric additional power are always available
regardless of the battery's state of charge.

Information in the driver display

When driving in hybrid mode the driver display
shows a hybrid gauge. The pointer in the
hybrid gauge indicates how much energy the
driver requests with the accelerator pedal. The
marking between the lightning bolt and the
drop shows how much energy is available.

The driver display for propulsion with both the elec-

tric motor and internal combustion engine.

The driver display also shows when
energy is returned to the battery
(regenerated) during light braking.

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Pure

Drive the car with electric motor, with
energy consumption as low as possible
and with lowest possible carbon dioxide
emissions.

The drive mode prioritises driving on the
hybrid battery. This means, for example, that
the output of certain climate settings is
reduced to provide the longest possible mile-
age on electric power alone.

The

Pure

mode is available when the hybrid

battery has a sufficiently high energy level. The
internal combustion engine also starts in the

Pure

mode if the energy level in the battery

falls too low. The internal combustion engine
also starts

if the speed exceeds 125 km/h (78 mph)

if the driver requests more motive force
than electric drive can provide

in the event of system/component limita-
tions e.g. low outside temperature.

NOTE

The internal combustion engine may start
temporarily in certain driving situations
when the

Pure

drive mode is in use. This is

in order to provide the wheels with the
desired torque in driving situations that
require higher load, e.g. when driving with
a trailer or on an uphill gradient.

The drive mode is adapted for maximum range
with electric propulsion and especially devel-
oped for urban traffic.

Pure

means lowest

combustion even when the hybrid battery is
empty. The climate in the passenger compart-
ment is regulated to Eco climate, and in slip-
pery driving conditions, more wheel spin can
be permitted before all-wheel drive is acti-
vated automatically.

ECO climate control

In the

Pure

drive mode, eco climate control is

activated automatically in the passenger com-
partment in order to reduce energy consump-
tion.

NOTE

When the

Pure

drive mode is activated,

several parameters in the climate control
system's settings are changed, and several
electricity consumer functions are reduced.
Certain settings can be reset manually, but
full functionality is only regained by leaving

Pure

drive mode or adapting

Individual

drive mode with full climate functionality.

In the event of difficulties due to misting,
press the button for max. defroster which has
normal functionality.

Constant AWD

Improve the car's roadholding and traction
with enhanced all-wheel drive.

The drive mode locks the car in all-wheel drive.
An adapted distribution between the front and
rear axle torque provides good traction, stabil-
ity and roadholding, for example on slippery
roads, when driving with a heavy trailer, or
when towing.

Constant AWD

drive mode is

always available regardless of the battery's
state of charge.

Both the internal combustion engine and elec-
tric motor are engaged in order to drive all four
wheels, which results in increased fuel con-
sumption.

In the car's other drive modes, the car auto-
matically adapts the need for all-wheel drive to
the road surface, and can engage the electric
motor or start the internal combustion engine
when necessary.

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Power

The car has sportier characteristics and
faster response to accelerating.

The drive mode adapts the combined power
from the internal combustion engine and elec-
tric motor by means of the car being driven by
both front and rear wheels. The gear changes
become faster and more distinct, and the
gearbox prioritises a gear with greater trac-
tion. Steering response is faster and shock
absorption is harder.

Both the internal combustion engine and elec-
tric motor are engaged in order to drive all four
wheels, which results in increased fuel con-
sumption.
The drive mode is adapted for maximum per-
formance and response on acceleration. It
changes the internal combustion engine's
accelerator pedal response, gear shift pattern
and boost pressure system. Chassis settings,
steering and brake response are also as good
as possible.

Power

drive mode is always avail-

able regardless of the battery's state of
charge.

The

Power

mode is also available in the

Polestar Engineered

version

*

.

Individual

Adapting a drive mode according to indi-
vidual preferences.

Select a drive mode to start from, and then
adjust the settings according to the desired
driving characteristics. These settings are
saved in an individual driver profile.

An individual drive mode is only available if it is
first activated in the centre display.

Settings view

8

for individual drive mode.

1. Press

Settings

in the top view.

2. Press

My Car

Individual Drive Mode

and select

Individual Drive Mode

.

3. In

Presets

, select a drive mode to start

from:

Pure

,

Hybrid

,

Power

or

Polestar

Engineered

*

.

Possible adjustments apply to settings for:

Driver Display

Steering Force

Powertrain Characteristics

Brake Characteristics

Suspension Control

ECO Climate

Using the electric motor or internal
combustion engine

An advanced control system determines the
extent to which the car is driven on internal
combustion engine, electric motor or both in
parallel.

The primary function is to use the engine or
motor and the available energy in the hybrid
battery as efficiently as possible, with regard
to the characteristics of the different drive
modes as well as the driver's request for
power via the accelerator pedal.

There are also cases where temporary limita-
tions in the system, or functions governed by

8

The figure is schematic - parts may vary depending on car model.

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legal requirements aimed at maintaining a low
level of total emissions for the car, may use
the internal combustion engine to a greater
extent.

Related information

Changing drive mode (p. 475)

Range (p. 481)

Energy distribution using map data

*

(p. 476)

Hybrid gauge (p. 86)

General information on electric drive
(p. 428)

Regenerative braking

*

(p. 463)

Changing drive mode

Select the drive mode adapted for the current
driving conditions.

Change the drive mode using the control in
the centre console.

Remember that not all drive modes are availa-
ble in all situations.

To change drive mode:

1. Press the drive mode control

DRIVE

MODE

.

> A pop-up menu is opened in the centre

display.

2. Roll the wheel upward or downward until

the desired drive mode is highlighted.

3. Press the drive mode control or tap

directly on the touch screen to confirm the
selection.
> The selected drive mode is indicated in

the driver display.

Related information

Drive modes (p. 471)

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Energy distribution using map

data

*

In the driving position

Hybrid

the car is pow-

ered by both the electric motor and the inter-
nal combustion engine. If a destination has
been selected in the navigation system

*

, the

Predictive Efficiency

9

function distributes the

electric energy consumption along the whole
driving distance using the map data.

In addition to the map data, the function also
takes into account speed limits, traffic and ele-
vation differences.

The electric motor is used primarily when driv-
ing at low speeds e.g. during city driving with
more stops and starts. The combustion engine
is used primarily when driving at high speeds
and can, in good conditions, generate power
for the electric motor.

Conditions for the function

For the function to work requires that a num-
ber of conditions are met:

A destination is set in the navigation sys-
tem and the driving distance to the desti-
nation is longer than the range possible
only on electric drive.

Hybrid

drive mode is selected.

The

Hold

and

Charge

functions are deac-

tivated.

Tips for use

If the car is used for commuting to work and it
is not possible to charge the car at the place of
work, specify the place of work as an inter-
mediate destination and your home as the
final destination. The discharging of the hybrid
battery will then take place over your runs
both to and from work.

Add similar commuting routes, i.e. the route
between two charging points, as

Favourites

in the navigation system to facilitate arrival.

Related information

Regenerative braking

*

(p. 463)

Drive modes (p. 471)

Range (p. 481)

9

Certain markets only.

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* Option/accessory.

477

Level control

*

and shock

absorption

Level control and shock absorption are regu-
lated automatically in the car.

With rear level control, the car maintains the
same height at the rear regardless of load.
Level control can also occur even after the car
has been parked.

Shock absorption (Four-C)

On a car equipped with Four-C the shock
absorption is adapted according to the drive

mode selected and the speed of the car.
Shock absorption is normally set for optimum
comfort and is regulated continuously depend-
ing on the road surface, the car's acceleration,
braking and cornering.

During transport

During transport of the car on a ferry, train or
truck, the car must be lashed around the tyres
and not around other parts of the chassis.
Changes in the air suspension may occur dur-

ing transport, which could affect the lashing
negatively.

Symbols and messages

If a fault arises with the level control, a mes-
sage is shown in the driver display.

Symbol

Message

Specification

Suspension

Deactivated by user

The active suspension has been switched off manually by the user.

Suspension

Temporarily reduced performance

The active suspension's performance has been temporarily reduced due to extensive sys-
tem use.

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