DRIVE MODE characteristics
DRIVE MODE/GT button
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DRIVE MODE |
ECO |
NORMAL |
SPORT |
MY DRIVE |
GT* |
SNOW * |
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Characteristics |
High electric energy economy mode |
Normal driving mode |
Sporty driving mode |
Adjusts modes of each driving system |
More sportier and firm riding mode |
Snow driving |
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Button activation |
Press |
Press |
Press |
Press |
Press |
Press |
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Cluster indicator |
ECO |
NORMAL (Popup) |
SPORT |
MY |
GT |
SNOW |
|
Regenerative braking level |
0~3 |
0~1 |
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*: Vehicles with 2WD
Infotainment system
* Set driving condition for each drive mode from Drive Mode menu on the infotainment system screen.
|
DRIVE MODE |
ECO |
NORMAL |
SPORT |
MY DRIVE |
GT* |
SNOW |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Climate system control |
ECO / NORMAL * |
NORMAL |
NORMAL |
NORMAL |
NORMAL |
NORMAL |
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Brake mode |
NORMAL / SPORT * |
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If there is a problem with the instrument cluster, the drive mode will be in NORMAL mode and may not change to ECO mode or SPORT mode.
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Efficiency depends on the driver's driving habit and road condition.
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In SPORT mode, the electric energy economy may decrease.
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When GT mode is selected, automatically changed to ESC Limited State and the ESC OFF indicator light (ESC OFF) comes on. (if equipped)
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Limiting the ESC function during rapid acceleration or cornering on a slippery road can cause the vehicle to suddenly skid, leading to a dangerous situation. It is recommended to switch to GT mode while driving at a constant speed on a flat, straight road or when the vehicle is stationary.
It is possible to set the climate system control and brake mode separately.
Select from the infotainment system.
The infotainment system may change after software updates. For more information, refer to the manual provided in the infotainment system and the quick reference guide.

