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STARTING AND DRIVING
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477
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Automatic braking when stationary
(p. 457)
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Hold and Charge (p. 478)
Range
The car's range depends on several factors.
The ability to achieve a long range varies
according to the circumstances and condi-
tions under which the car is being driven.
The certified value for the car's mileage should
not be interpreted as an expected range. The
certified value should primarily be used to
compare different cars and is obtained during
special test cycles.
Range in the driver display
When the car is delivered from the factory, or
after a factory reset, the range is based on the
certified value
When the car has been driven for a while, the
range is based on historical driving patterns.
The amount of history used depends on the
battery's state of charge. Therefore, the less
charge there is in the hybrid battery, the faster
the range adapts to a changed driving pattern.
Factors that affect the range
In addition to historical trip data, there are sev-
eral different factors that affect the range. The
longest range is achieved under extremely
favourable conditions when all factors have a
positive impact.
Examples of factors that affect the range:
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speed
•
climate settings
•
topography
•
preconditioning
•
tyres and tyre pressure
•
traffic situation
•
temperature and weather
•
road conditions.
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