
Your range is primarily related to the amount of fuel left in the tank and your driving practices, but external conditions can also be a factor. The fuel meter and expected range are displayed in the instrument panel.
The displayed range tells you how far you can drive with your current fuel level. Your fuel consumption depends on your driving style and your selected drive mode. The displayed range is an estimation and may differ accordingly.
Factors that affect your vehicle's range
How you drive your vehicle, which settings or features are active, driving conditions and traffic can all affect range in different ways.
Speed | Driving at higher speeds increases your fuel consumption. |
Drive mode | Depending on your selected drive mode, your fuel consumption may be affected. |
City driving and traffic situation | Varying your speed by frequently accelerating and braking will increase fuel consumption compared to keeping a constant speed. |
Climate settings | Which climate features are active and how much they affect your fuel consumption. |
Tires and tire pressure | Tire condition and tire pressure can affect your range. |
Road condition and topography | Road conditions and hilliness can affect your range. |
Towing | Towing a trailer demands more power from your vehicle and will adversely affect fuel consumption. This is relative to the type of trailer being towed. |