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Dynamic Efficiency

The vehicle is equipped with a Dynamic Efficiency system that monitors energy consumption in real-time to support efficient driving. A widget displaying system information is available on the left side of the Clearview Cockpit. To access it, swipe left or right on the widget carousel until the Dynamic Efficiency display appears.

The Dynamic Range value provides a live estimate of the remaining range based on current driving behavior and energy demand, including accelerator input, drive mode, and use of systems such as HVAC. The Efficiency Ring presents a visual representation of energy usage. A dial on the ring responds to driving input:
  • A higher mi/kWh value indicates more efficient driving.
  • A lower mi/kWh value reflects increased energy consumption.

Drive mode influences the position of the Efficiency Ring dial and the mi/kWh value. Rapid acceleration in SWIFT or SPRINT mode may shift toward a lower mi/kWh value. Gradual pedal inputs in SMOOTH mode help maintain proximity to a higher mi/kWh value. Efficiency tips will also be displayed while driving to help maximize the vehicle's dynamic range. For more information, see Usage.

Driving Tips to Maximize Range

  • Try to maintain an even speed and avoid abrupt and/or frequent acceleration and deceleration. When safe to do so, use the cruise control during road trips.
  • When it is safe to do so, use one-pedal driving techniques to gradually slow the vehicle using High regenerative braking rather than friction braking. Additionally, use Hold mode braking, when possible. See Braking Systems.
  • Switch to Smooth Mode. See Drive Modes.
  • Limit the use of the heating and air conditioning controls, when possible. Using the heated and ventilated seat options is more efficient.
  • Use Auto and Sync settings in the HVAC menu with a set temperature of 72°F (22°C), when possible.
  • Keep windows closed, when possible, to reduce drag.
  • Ensure tires are maintained at their specified inflation pressures. See Maintaining Tire Pressures.
  • Remove any unnecessary cargo to reduce vehicle load weight.
  • When possible, avoid routes consisting of twisting roads, significant grades or elevation gains, and strong headwinds.
Note: Efficiency is suboptimal during the early life of the vehicle (approximately the first 2000 miles of driving).