Long-term parking
Follow the long-term parking recommendations when your car will go unused for longer than one month. Remember to regularly check on the car when it's parked.
Long-term parking preparations
- When leaving your car parked for longer than one month, the recommended battery level is 40-60%. Use or charge the car to reach the recommended level.
- If you are leaving the car parked for longer than three months, it's recommended to keep it plugged in but set the battery charging limit to 50%. This is for better battery health.
- Check and adjust the tyre pressure. The recommended pressure during long-term parking is 330 kPA (48 psi).
- Choose a cool and shaded location. An environment with controlled and consistent conditions is recommended.
During long-term parking
Regularly check:
- The state of charge and that charging is working properly
- The tyre pressure
Tip
Keep the car up to date
During periods when the car goes unused, make a habit of checking for and installing software updates.
After long-term parking
- Before driving the car, make sure all core driving controls and functions work properly, such as the brakes.
- Install any available software updates.