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If you select the "EV" menu at the
home screen you can enter EV
mode.
For details on EV Mode, refer to the
Multimedia manual that is provided
separately.The EV mode has a total of 5 menus,
Nearby station, Energy information,
Charge management, ECO driving
and EV settings.
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EV mode menu may vary depend-
ing on which functions are applica-
ble to your vehicle.
Nearby Stations
Select ‘EV →Map →Nearby
Stations’ on the screen. Stations
around the current location are
searched. Select the desired station
on the screen to see more detailed
information.
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CO2 reduction
The CO2 reduction display allows
you to monitor the benefits of
reduced greenhouse gas emissions
of your EV relative to a conventional
gasoline vehicle. While driving your
vehicle, the display estimates the
amount of reduced CO2 that would
have been emitted from tailpipe
emissions of a conventional vehicle.
Driving history
The driving history displays informa-
tion from the last several driving
cycles including date, distance trav-
eled and energy efficiency rate. A
star icon indicates the driving cycle
with the most efficient energy con-
sumption rate.
EV Settings
Select ‘EV →ECO Settings’ on the
screen. You can set the Winter mode,
Warning and EV route functions.
Winter mode for the EV Battery
In cold climates and during winter
months, electric vehicle range may
reduce and charging times may
increase.
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This is primarily due to reduced per-
formance of the EV battery when
exposed to cold temperatures.
Some vehicles may come equipped
with Winter mode selectable option.
The Winter mode feature can be
selected in the EV Settings menu.
When selected, Winter mode
enables the use of the EV battery
coolant heater. This mode is recom-
mended to improve EV battery per-
formance in cold climate conditions.
Note that EV range may reduce
when Winter mode is enabled, as
electrical energy is used to maintain
the EV battery temperature.
Winter mode enables operation of
the EV battery coolant heater. While
driving your vehicle, if the battery
temperature is low or the A/C and/or
heater is turned ON, the EV battery
coolant heater will be used.
Note that the EV battery coolant
heater will not be used when the EV
battery SOC is low.
❈This mode is available for the vehi-
cles equipped with the battery
heater.Warning
You can select or deselect the Range
Warning.
- Range Warning : If the destination
set in the navigation cannot be
reached with the remaining EV bat-
tery charge level, a warning mes-
sage is displayed.
EV route
If EV route is selected, EV related
information will show on the route. You
can check the distance the vehicle
can be driven with the current EV bat-
tery charge level % along the route.
An icon is also indicated so the driver
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Charging Connector
AUTO / LOCK Mode
You can change the setting that locks
the charging connector to the charg-
ing port on the vehicle. Change the
mode using the Charging AUTO /
LOCK button located on the left of
the driver side dash panel.
Press the button to change
between AUTO mode and LOCK
mode.
Information
The charging port is locked when
using a DC fast charger while charg-
ing. After charging is complete, the
charging port is unlocked.
When the Charging Connectoris Locked
LOCK mode (button indicator off) :
The connector locks when the
charging connector is plugged into
the charging port. The connector is
locked until all doors are unlocked
by the driver. This mode can be
used to prevent charging cable
theft.
- If the charge connector is not dis-connected within 15 seconds
after unlocking all doors, the con-
nector will be automatically
locked again.
- The charge connector will auto- matically relock when all the
doors of the vehicle are locked. AUTO mode (button indicator on) :
The connector locks when charg-
ing starts. The connector unlocks
when charging is complete. This
mode can be used when charging
in a public charging station.
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When the " " indicator is ON
and the gear is in a position other
than P (Park), the driver can acci-
dently depress the accelerator
pedal, causing the vehicle to move
unexpectedly.
Virtual Engine Sound System
The Virtual Engine Sound System
generates an audible sound for near-
by pedestrians when the vehicle is in
ready ( ) mode and the vehicle is
in gear ("D" or "R"). The sound
changes if the vehicle is speeding up
or slowing down.
If the vehicle is in the ready ( )mode and the gear is not in P
(Park), the VESS will operate.
When the gear is shifted to R (Reverse), an additional warning
sound will be heard.
Distance to Empty
The location of where the vehicle
range is displayed is different
depending on which drive mode is
active.
For more details, refer to "Drive
Mode System" in chapter 5.
The vehicle is much quieter
while driving than a conven-
tional gasoline-powered vehi-
cle. Be aware of your sur-
roundings and always drive
safely.
After you park the vehicle or
while you are waiting at a traf-
fic light, check whether there
are children or obstacles
around the vehicle.
Check if there is something
behind the vehicle when driv-
ing in reverse. Pedestrians
may not hear the sound of the
vehicle.
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Additional Precautions
When you paint or apply heat treat-ment to the vehicle as a result of
an accident, the performance of
the high voltage battery can be
reduced.
If heat treatment is required, contact
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
When you clean the motor com- partment, do not use high pressure
water to wash. This may cause an
electric shock due to a discharge in
high voltage electricity, or damage
the vehicle's electric system.
Do not use, remodel, or install non- genuine parts. This may damage
the electric power system.
Service Interlock Connector
In case of emergency, cut the service
interlock connector cable to isolate
the high voltage of the battery.
If you tow the vehicle while
the front wheels are touching
the ground, the vehicle motor
may generate electricity and
the motor components may
be damaged or a fire may
occur.
When a vehicle fire occurs
due to the battery, there is a
risk of a second fire. Contact
911 when towing the vehicle.
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If the vehicle overheats .....................................................6-6
If the vehicle stalls at a crossroad or crossing ..................6-2
If the vehicle stalls while driving .....................................6-2
If the vehicle will not start ................................................6-3
If you have a flat tire ......................................................6-14
If you have a flat tire while driving ..................................6-3
Immobilizer system...........................................................3-8
Important safety precautions.............................................2-2Air bag hazards ............................................................2-2
Always wear your seat belt ..........................................2-2
Control your speed .......................................................2-3
Driver distraction..........................................................2-2
Keep your vehicle in safe condition.............................2-3
Restrain all children .....................................................2-2
In case of emergency while driving..................................6-2
Indicator light..................................................................3-51
Inside rearview mirror ....................................................3-19
Instrument cluster ...........................................................3-44 Assist mode ................................................................3-78
Gauges and meters .....................................................3-46
Instrument panel illumination ....................................3-45
LCD display control ...................................................3-76
LCD display messages ...............................................3-63
LCD display modes ....................................................3-77
Master warning mode .................................................3-79
Regenerative braking level indicator .........................3-50 Shift indicator .............................................................3-50
Shift indicator pop-up ................................................3-50
Smart ECO pedal guide..............................................3-51
Trip computer mode ...................................................3-78
User settings mode .....................................................3-80
Warning and indicator lights ......................................3-51
Instrument panel fuse replacement .................................7-42
Instrument panel overview ...............................................1-5
Interior care .....................................................................7-7\
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Interior features Bottle holder .............................................................3-137
Cargo area cover.......................................................3-145
Clock ........................................................................\
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Coat hook .................................................................3-143
Cup holder ................................................................3-137
Floor mat anchor(s) ..................................................3-143
Luggage net (holder) ................................................3-144
Power outlet..............................................................3-139
Sunvisor ....................................................................3-13\
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USB charger .............................................................3-140
Wireless cellular phone charging system .................3-140
Interior lamp AUTO cut................................................3-105
Interior lights.................................................................3-105 Front lamps...............................................................3-105
Interior lamp AUTO cut ...........................................3-105
Luggage compartment lamp .....................................3-106
Rear lamp .................................................................3-106
Vanity mirror lamp ...................................................3-107
Interior overview...............................................................1-4
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Theft-alarm system .........................................................3-15
Tilt steering / Telescopic steering ...................................3-17
Tire chains .....................................................................5-1\
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Tire Mobility Kit (TMK) ................................................6-14
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .......................6-8
Tire rotation ....................................................................7-29\
Tire specification and pressure label ................................8-8
Tires and wheels .............................................................7-26Checking tire inflation pressure .................................7-28
Recommended cold tire inflation pressures ...............7-27
Tire care ......................................................................7-\
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Tire maintenance ........................................................7-31
Tire replacement .........................................................7-30
Tire rotation ................................................................7-29
Tire sidewall labeling .................................................7-31
Tire terminology and definitions ................................7-35
Tire traction ................................................................7-31
Wheel alignment and tire balance ..............................7-30
Wheel replacement .....................................................7-31
Toque gauge ....................................................................3-47\
Towing ........................................................................\
....6-21 Emergency towing......................................................6-23
Flat towing ................................................................6-22
Removable towing hook ............................................6-22 Trip computer..................................................................3-90
Accumulated Info display ..........................................3-92
Average energy consumption .....................................3-91
Consumption info display ..........................................3-91
Digital speedometer....................................................3-93
Drive Info display ......................................................3-92
Driving style ...............................................................3-93
Energy flow ................................................................3-93
Instant energy consumption .......................................3-91
Turn signals...................................................................3-102\
USB charger ..................................................................3-140
User settings mode..........................................................3-80
Vanity mirror lamp........................................................3-107
Vehicle certification label .................................................8-7
Vehicle data collection and event data recorders .............F-8
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ................................8-7
Vehicle load limit ..........................................................5-119 Tire loading informations ........................................5-119
Vehicle modification .........................................................F-7
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM)............................5-45
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