Driving characteristics
Explore the features that affect driving performance and dynamics. This can allow you to customize your driving experience.

Your vehicle has several features that affect your vehicle's driving dynamics and performance.
One Pedal Drive | This allows you to both brake and accelerate using only the accelerator pedal. The function can be turned on or off and adjusted in the center display. |
Creep | Automatic creeping allows you to drive at very low speeds without holding down the accelerator. |
Power delivery | You can set your vehicle's power delivery to prioritize range or performance. |
Steering feel | Adjusting the steering feel affects the steering wheel resistance and firmness. |
Suspension feel | The suspension feel affects ride quality and can be adjusted in the center display. |
Raised suspension | Raised suspension gives your vehicle a higher ground clearance and can be useful when driving off-road. It also activates hill descent control, allowing your vehicle to brake in a more controlled and active manner. |
Hill descent control | Activating hill descent control can be useful if you are driving downhill, as it allows your vehicle to brake in a more controlled and active way to help you avoid unwanted acceleration. |
Electronic stability control1 | You can turn electronic stability control off if you want a more active driving experience or if you are stuck in mud or deep snow. |
Tip
Exterior sound
Your vehicle plays an artificial driving sound when you are driving at low speeds. This is to alert others of your presence.