Drive modes*
Available drive modes
There are three available drive modes: Comfort, Polestar Engineered and Off-road.
Vehicles that are not equipped with Polestar Engineered have the drive modes Comfort and Off-road.
Each drive mode is adapted to help optimize driving characteristics in terms of:
- steering
- engine/transmission/all-wheel drive
- brakes
- pneumatic suspension* and shock absorbers
- instrument panel
- the Start/Stop function
- climate control settings.
Indication in the instrument panel
The selected drive mode is indicated in the instrument panel.
Comfort
The vehicle starts in Comfort mode. This setting offers driving comfort, light steering and soft suspension. This drive mode is certified for carbon dioxide emissions.
Volvo recommends using Comfort mode when driving on freeways, highways, etc.
To keep in mind when using Comfort mode
- the Start/Stop function is activated at start.
Polestar Engineered1
In Polestar Engineered mode, gear shifting is faster and more distinct and the transmission prioritizes gears with a higher traction force. Steering response is faster and suspension is stiffer.
Volvo recommends Polestar Engineered mode when sportier driving characteristics and faster acceleration response are desired.
To keep in mind when using Polestar Engineered mode
- ground clearance is lower to reduce body roll when cornering
- the Start/Stop function is deactivated.
Off-road
In Off-road mode, steering is light and all-wheel drive* and the low-speed function with assistance for driving downhill (Hill Descent Control) are activated.
Volvo recommends using Off-road mode when increased traction is desired and when driving in difficult terrain or on poor roads.
To keep in mind when using Off-road mode
- the Start/Stop function is deactivated
- ground clearance is higher2
- this drive mode is only available at low speeds
- fuel consumption may increase