User Manual - Page 136

For 2017 XC90 T8 TWIN ENGINE PLUG-IN HYBRID.

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
134
Related information
Instrument panel App menu (p. 160)
Warning symbols in the instrument panel
(p. 141)
Indicator symbols in the instrument panel
(p. 130)
Instrument panel licenses (p. 136)
Hybrid-related information in the
instrument panel
Different types of information will be displayed in
the instrument panel, depending on the drive
mode selected. These drive modes offer unique
ways of helping the driver achieve the best pos-
sible driving economy.
The vehicle also stores driving statistics that can
be viewed in the form of a bar graph.
Hybrid-unique symbols
The various gauges and indicators in the instru-
ment panel show the relationship between the
electric motor's current power consumption and
the remaining power available.
Indicates the currently available output
from the electric motor. A solid symbol
indicates that the electric motor is
being used.
Indicates the currently available output
from the electric motor. A hollow sym-
bol means that the electric motor is
not being used.
Indicates the output level when the
gasoline engine starts. A solid symbol
indicates that the gasoline engine is
being used.
Indicates the output level when the
gasoline engine will start. A hollow
symbol indicates that the gasoline
engine is not being used.
Indicates that the hybrid battery is
being charged.
Indicates the current charge level in
the electric motor's battery. This indica-
tor is located by the hybrid battery
gauge in the lower right corner.
eDTE (Electrical Distance To Empty)
indicator (distance until the hybrid bat-
tery is discharged).
The hybrid gauge
Available electric motor output
This hybrid battery indicator is located between
the hybrid gauge and the fuel gauge on the lower
right side of the instrument panel. It indicates the
current (charge level) remaining in the hybrid bat-
tery, which can be used to power the electric
motor or to heat/cool the vehicle.
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