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2-7
DiMensions
Itemsmm (in)
Overall length 4205 (165.6)
Overall width 1800 (70.9)
Overall height 1555 (61.2) / 1570 (61.8) * 1
Front tread 1564 (61.6)
Rear tread 1575 (62.0)
Wheelbase 2600 (102.4)
*1 :  with roof rack
eLectric VeHicLe speciFications
Items Specifications
Motor Max. output 150 kW 
Max. torque 395 Nm
Battery   
(Lithium-ion Polymer) Capacity 64 kWh 
Power output 170 kW
Voltage 356 V
Charger (OBC) Max. Output 7.2 kW
OBC : On-Board Battery Chargers 

5
Interior features .............................................................................................. 5-84
Cup holder  ................................................................................................................. 5-84
Sunvisor  ...................................................................................................................... 5-85
Power outlet  ............................................................................................................... 5-85
USB charger  ............................................................................................................... 5-86
Wireless cellular phone charging system  .................................................................5-87
Clock  .......................................................................................................................... 5-89
Clothes hanger  .......................................................................................................... 5-89
Floor mat anchor(s)  ................................................................................................... 5-90
Luggage net (holder)  .................................................................................................. 5-91
Cargo area cover  ........................................................................................................ 5-91
Exterior features  .............................................................................................. 5-92
Roof rack  ..................................................................................................................... 5-92
Infotainment system  ....................................................................................... 5-93
USB and iPod ® port ....................................................................................................5-93
Antenna  ....................................................................................................................... 5-93
Steering wheel audio controls   ................................................................................. 5-94
Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology hands-free   ........................................................... 5-95
Voice recognition  ...................................................................................................... 5-96
Audio / Video / Navigation system (AVN)  ................................................................5-96
5. Convenient  features 

Convenient features
5-92
eXterior FeAtures
Roof rack (if equipped)
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If the vehicle has a roof rack, you can  
load cargo on top of your vehicle.
NOTICE
If the vehicle is equipped with a  
sunroof, be sure not to position cargo 
onto the roof rack in such a way that it 
could interfere with sunroof operation.
NOTICE
•	 When carrying cargo on the roof  
rack, take the necessary precautions 
to make sure the cargo does not 
damage the roof of the vehicle.
•	 When carrying large objects on the 
roof rack, make sure they do not 
exceed the overall roof length or width.
 WARNING
•	 The following specification is the  
maximum weight that can be loaded 
onto the roof rack. Distribute the 
load as evenly as possible onto the 
roof rack and secure the load firmly.  
•	 Loading cargo or luggage in excess 
of the specified weight limit on the 
roof rack may damage your vehicle. 
ROOF 
RACK 80 kg (176 lbs.) 
EVENLY DISTRIBUTED
•	 The vehicle center of gravity will  
be higher when items are loaded 
onto the roof rack. Avoid sudden 
starts, braking, sharp turns, abrupt 
maneuvers or high speeds that may 
result in loss of vehicle control or 
rollover resulting in an accident.
•	 Always drive slowly and turn corners 
carefully when carrying items on 
the roof rack. Severe wind updrafts, 
caused by passing vehicles or natural 
causes, can cause sudden upward 
pressure on items loaded on the 
roof rack. This is especially true 
when carrying large, flat items such 
as wood panels or mattresses. This 
could cause the items to fall off the 
roof rack and cause damage to your 
vehicle or others around you.
•	 To prevent damage or loss of cargo 
while driving, check frequently 
before or while driving to make 
sure the items on the roof rack are 
securely fastened.  

Driving your vehicle
6-42
Driving in flooded areas
Avoid driving through flooded areas  
unless you are sure the water is no 
higher than the bottom of the wheel hub. 
Drive through any water slowly. Allow 
adequate stopping distance because 
brake performance may be reduced. 
After driving through water, dry the  
brakes by gently applying them several 
times while the vehicle is moving slowly.
Highway driving
Tires 
Adjust the tire inflation, as specified.  
Under-inflation may overheat or damage 
the tires. 
Do not install worn-out or damaged tires,  
which may reduce traction or fail the 
braking operation.
 Information
Never over-inflate your tires above the  
maximum inflation pressure, as specified 
on your tires. 
Coolant and high voltage battery 
Be sure to check both the coolant level  
and the high voltage battery level before driving.
Reducing the risk of a rollover
Your multi-purpose passenger vehicle is  
defined as a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV). 
SUV’s have higher ground clearance 
and a narrower track to make them 
capable of performing in a wide variety 
of off-road applications. The specific 
design characteristics give them a higher 
center of gravity than ordinary vehicles 
making them more likely to roll over if 
you make abrupt turns. Utility vehicles 
have a significantly higher rollover rate 
than other types of vehicles. Due to this 
risk, driver and passengers are strongly 
recommended to buckle their seat belts. 
In a rollover crash, an unbelted person 
is significantly more likely to die than a 
person wearing a seat belt. 
There are steps that a driver can make  
to reduce the risk of a rollover. If at all 
possible, avoid sharp turns or abrupt 
maneuvers, do not load your vehicle 
with heavy cargo on the roof, and never 
modify your vehicle in any way.
 WARNING
Utility vehicles have a significantly  
higher rollover rate than other types of 
vehicles. To prevent rollovers or loss of 
control: •	 Take corners at slower speeds than  
you would with a passenger vehicle.
•	 Avoid sharp turns and abrupt 
maneuvers.
•	 Do not modify your vehicle in any 
way that you would raise the center 
of gravity.
•	 Keep tires properly inflated. 
•	 Do not carry heavy cargo on the roof.
 WARNING
In a rollover crash, an unbelted person  
is significantly more likely to die than a 
person wearing a seat belt. Make sure 
all passengers are wearing their seat belts. 

09
9-29
Ply 
A layer of rubber-coated parallel  
cords. 
Pneumatic tire 
A mechanical device made of rubber,  
chemicals, fabric and steel or other 
materials, that, when mounted on 
an automotive wheel provides the 
traction and contains the gas or fluid 
that sustains the load. 
Pneumatic options weight 
The combined weight of installed  
regular production options weighing 
over 5 lb. (2.3 kg) in excess of the 
standard items which they replace, 
not previously considered in 
curb weight or accessory weight, 
including heavy duty breaks, ride 
levelers, roof rack, heavy duty 
battery, and special trim. 
Recommended inflation pressure 
Vehicle manufacturer’s  
recommended tire inflation pressure 
as shown on the tire placard. 
Radial ply tire 
A pneumatic tire in which the ply  
cords that extend to the beads are 
laid at 90 degrees to the centerline 
of the tread. Rim 
A metal support for a tire and upon  
which the tire beads are seated. 
Sidewall 
The portion of a tire between the  
tread and the bead.
Speed rating 
An alphanumeric code assigned to a  
tire indicating the maximum speed 
at which a tire can operate. 
Traction 
The friction between the tire and  
the road surface. The amount of grip 
provided. 
Tread 
The portion of a tire that comes into  
contact with the road. 
Treadwear indicators 
Narrow bands, sometimes called  
“wear bars”, that show across the 
tread of a tire when only 1/16 inch of 
tread remains. 
UTQGS 
Uniform Tire Quality Grading  
Standards is a tire information 
system that provides consumers 
with ratings for a tire’s traction, 
temperature and treadwear. 
Ratings are determined by tire 
manufacturers using government 
testing procedures. The ratings are 
molded into the sidewall of the tire. 
Vehicle capacity weight 
The number of designated seating  
positions multiplied by 68 kg (150 
lbs.) plus the rated cargo and luggage load. 
Vehicle maximum load on the tire 
Load on an individual tire due to curb  
and accessory weight plus maximum 
occupant and cargo weight. 

Index
I-4
D 
Declaration of conformity......................................................................... 2-13/7-120 
  Front radar ...................................................................................................... 7-120
  Rear corner radar  ............................................................................................ 7-122
Dimensions  ............................................................................................................ 2-7
Drive mode integrated control system  ................................................................. 6-38
  Initial setting for each drive mode  .................................................................... 6-39
Driver Attention Warning  (DAW)  ....................................................................... 7-54
  Driver Attention Warning malfunction and limitations  ....................................7-57
  Driver Attention Warning  operation  ................................................................. 7-55
  Driver Attention Warning  settings   ................................................................... 7-54
E Electric vehicle specifications  ............................................................................... 2-7
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items  ........................................................9-9
  Air conditioning refrigerant/compressor  ............................................................9-9
  Brake fluid   ......................................................................................................... 9-9
  Brake hoses and lines  ......................................................................................... 9-9
  Brake pads, calipers and rotors  .......................................................................... 9-9
 Coolant  ............................................................................................................... 9-9
  Cooling system  ................................................................................................... 9-9
  Drive shafts and boots  ........................................................................................ 9-9
  Reduction gear fluid  ........................................................................................... 9-9
  Suspension mounting bolts................................................................................. 9-9 
Exterior features.......................................................................................... 5-41/5-92
  Charging door  ................................................................................................... 5-45
 Hood  ................................................................................................................. 5-41
  Roof rack  .......................................................................................................... 5-92
 Tailgate  ............................................................................................................. 5-43
Exterior overview (I)  ............................................................................................. 2-2
Exterior overview (II)  ............................................................................................ 2-3