Driving situa-
tions
Requirements and
conditions Vehicle behavior
Driving in cold
months.
– Do not warm up the
combustion engine by
running it with the
vehicle stationary.
The temperature of the com-
bustion engine increases very
slowly, but fuel consumption
increases considerably.
– Careful use of heat-
ing for the rear win-
dow, outside mirror,
and front seats.
This prevents energy loss and
saves energy for the electric
motor.
– Leave the vehicle in
a garage overnight.
This prevents the high-voltage
battery and the vehicle interior
from cooling down too much.
The optimal temperature of the
high-voltage battery is reached
quicker at the beginning of the
journey and the combustion
engine can be switched off
quicker when the vehicle inte-
rior is sufficiently heated.
Hybrid functions and modes
Fig. 123 In the lower center console: %
Energy regeneration is shown in the instrument cluster display or on the Infotainment System screen. The combustion engine may be switched off automatically in this situation. The instrument cluster powermeter registers below zero.
When the high voltage battery is fully charged, there is no brake energy recuperation, and therefore no engine braking. Recuperation and engine braking are also automatically reduced if the vehicle detects that the road conditions do not permit sufficient contact between the wheels and the road surface.
Start-Stop mode
The combustion engine is operated only as needed. When the vehicle is stopped the combustion engine is normally off. The vehicle electrical systems are supplied with power from the high-voltage battery. The instrument cluster powermeter shows zero.
This dependant on vehicle conditions feature of the hybrid drive system is normal and is designed to save fuel. The power steering, braking assistance, and air conditioning systems remain active. In certain situations it may be necessary for the system to start the combustion engine even when the vehicle is not moving. With prolonged driving in traffic jams, the combustion engine will be switched on and off to charge the high-voltage battery for the following start-stop phase.
Sailing
If the accelerator is not depressed and the lever is in position D, the combustion engine is switched off, even at higher speeds. The vehicle then decelerates slower than conventional vehicles. This feature can be used to help reduce fuel consumption when you keep traffic conditions in mind and can antici-pate the vehicle's power requirements. The instrument cluster powermeter shows zero.
WARNING
Rapid acceleration can cause loss of traction and skidding, particularly on slippery roads. This can cause you to lose control of the vehicle, which can lead to accidents and serious injuries.
x Always adjust your driving style in accordance with the flow of traffic.
x Only use kickdown or fast acceleration if permitted by visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions, and if other road users are not put at risk due to the acceleration and the driving style.
High-voltage battery
Fig. 125 Location of the high-voltage battery: Under the luggage compartment floor.