One pedal driving (if equipped)
One pedal driving allows the vehicle to come to a stop when the left paddle shift lever is pulled and held.
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Pull and hold the left side (
) of the paddle shifter while coasting.
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When the vehicle speed is above 2 mph (3 km/h), regenerative braking level will return to the previously set level when the paddle shifter is released.
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When the vehicle speed is below 2 mph (3 km/h), the vehicle stopping control will be maintained when the paddle shifter is released.
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While one pedal driving function is operating, the driver can control the vehicle stopping position by accelerator pedal.
Operating condition(s)
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The driver’s door is closed.
Non-operating condition(s)
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Smart Cruise Control is operating.
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When the charging status of the high voltage battery is too high
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The vehicle is in SNOW mode.
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A trailer is attached
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When Downhill Brake Control (DBC) is operating
Automatic engagement of EPB
After the vehicle is stopped by one pedal driving, EPB is automatically engaged when any of these conditions occur:
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The driver’s door is open and seat belt is not fastened.
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The hood is open.
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The liftgate is open.
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Approximately 5 minutes have passed after the vehicle has stopped.
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The system operation is limited due to other reasons.
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Shifting to P (Park) or N (Neutral)
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At the request of other systems.

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Do not solely rely on one pedal driving to stop the vehicle. Stopping the vehicle may not be possible depending on road conditions. Pay attention to the road conditions ahead and apply the brake if necessary.
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Avoid increasing the regenerative braking level suddenly on slippery roads (such as snow or icy conditions) because it may lead to skidding of the vehicle and can be dangerous due to the loss of the vehicle's steering force.

When the vehicle is stopped or parked by one pedal driving on a steep hills, be sure to depress the brake pedal.