Your car has several features that affect the driving dynamics and performance.
Drive modes | Your car has different drive modes to choose from, which are suited for different kinds of driving. Selecting a drive mode changes the driving dynamics and can sometimes affect what settings are available. |
Manual gear shifting | Even though your car has an automatic gearbox, you can enable manual gear shifting by selecting gear B. |
One pedal drive | This allows you to both brake and accelerate using only the accelerator pedal. One pedal drive is enabled by selecting gear B. |
Automatic creeping | This allows you to drive at very low speeds without holding down the accelerator. You can enable or disable automatic creeping in settings. |
Launch feature | Launch can be used when you need maximum acceleration from a standstill, such as when starting your car on a steep incline. |
Steering feel | Adjusting the steering feel affects the steering wheel resistance and firmness. |
Suspension feel | The suspension feel affects the ride quality and can be adjusted in the centre display. |
Electronic stability control1 | Your car has automatic stability control systems in place that can help to prevent skidding. |
Tip
Exterior sound
Your car plays an artificial driving sound when you are driving at low speeds. This is to alert others of your presence.