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•	
When the high voltage battery  
charge reaches the set discharging 
limit(%), the operation stops, and 
a warning message is displayed on 
the instrument panel. If you want 
V2L operation, set the discharging 
limit(%) lower than the current 
battery charge.
•	 When using various electric 
products, use them below the 
maximum power capacity that can 
be supplied by the vehicle.
•	 If you use an electrical appliance 
that exceeds the maximum power 
capacity that the vehicle can supply, 
the operation will stop and a warning 
message will be displayed on the 
instrument panel. Make sure the 
total power consumption of the 
electrical appliance you use exceeds 
the V2L maximum power capacity.
•	 Some of the electric products may 
not operate normally even if the 
product has power consumption less 
than the maximum power capacity 
provided by the vehicle.
 - Electrical products that require 
high power during initial 
operation.
 - Measuring devices that need to 
process accurate data.
 - Electric products sensitive to 
inverter type AC power supply 
(Inverter: A device that converts 
DC power into AC power)
•	 Do not use products that require 
a continuous power supply, 
such as medical equipment. The 
power supply may be interrupted 
depending on the vehicle’s 
condition.
•	 Only use home appliances under 16 
ampere. 
•	 Put the power plug fully and use 
the qualified plug that meets the 
standard. If you use worn, corroded 
or broken plug or improper plug, it 
might be a cause of malfunction. •	
Use the power plug with ground 
connection.
•	 Do not use high power home 
appliances such as air conditioner, 
washing machine or dryer.
•	 Do not hang the home appliances on 
to the wire.
•	 For various devices connected to 
an power outlet, use only products 
that have obtained national 
safety certification. For usage and 
precautions, refer to the manual of 
the device. (Electrical appliances, 
multi-outlets, cord extension cables, 
etc.)
•	 For devices used outdoors in 
a vehicle, use a product with a 
waterproof function or use it in a 
waterproof environment. Do not use 
in environments with rain or high 
humidity. (Electrical appliances, 
multi-outlets, cord extension cables, 
etc.)
•	 If there is a risk of lightning, do not use the V2L function outside the 
vehicle.
•	 Do not connect multiple portable 
multi-outlets.
•	 When using an extension cable, if 
the cable is twisted or overlapped by 
itself may cause a fire. Be sure to use 
the cable without twisting it.
•	 When using the vehicle’s outdoor 
V2L connector, power is also 
supplied to the vehicle’s indoor 
power outlet. Unplug electrical 
appliances that are not in use from 
the indoor power outlet.
•	 When using the V2L, the cooling fan 
in the vehicle motor compartment 
can operate automatically even if the 
vehicle is turned off. Do not put your 
hand near the cooling fan in the V2L 
operating state. 

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2. Vehicle  Information, Consumer Information and  
Reporting Safety Defects
Exterior Overview (I)  .......................................................................................... 2-2
Exterior Overview (II)  ......................................................................................... 2-3
Interior Overview   ............................................................................................. 2-4
Instrument Panel Overview (I)  ......................................................................... 2-5
Instrument Panel Overview (II)  ........................................................................ 2-6
Motor Compartment  ......................................................................................... 2-7
Dimensions  ........................................................................................................ 2-8
Electric Vehicle Specifications  ......................................................................... 2-8
Bulb Wattage  ..................................................................................................... 2-9
Tires and Wheels  .............................................................................................. 2-10
Air Conditioning System  ................................................................................... 2-11
Vehicle Weight and Luggage Volume ............................................................. 2-11
Available Front Trunk Weight  ........................................................................... 2-11
Recommended Lubricants and Capacities  ....................................................2-12
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)  .............................................................. 2-13
Vehicle Certification Label  .............................................................................. 2-13
Tire Specification and Pressure Label  ............................................................2-14
Motor Number  ................................................................................................. 2-14
Air Conditioner Compressor Label  ................................................................. 2-15
Consumer Information  .................................................................................... 2-16
Reporting Safety Defects  ................................................................................ 2-17 

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Vehicle Information, Consumer Information and Reporting Safety Defects
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
ONE1011003N
1.  Inside door handle  ................................5-34
2.  Integrated memory system  .................5-40
3.  Side view mirror control switch  ...........5-60
4.  Side view mirror folding button........... 5-60
5.  Central door lock switch  ......................5-34
6.  Power window switches  ......................5-63
7.   Power window lock button /  ...............5-65
Electronic child safety lock button  .......5-37
8.  Instrument panel illumination  ...............4-59. 
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) OFF  
button  .................................................... 6-37
10. Power liftgate open/close button  ........5-78
11.  AUTO Hold button  ................................6-32
12.  EPB (Electronic Parking Brake)   switch  ..................................................... 6-27
13. Hood release lever  .................................5-73
14. Steering wheel tilt/telescopic lever  ....5-45
15. Steering wheel  ...................................... 5-44
16. Seat  .......................................................... 3-3
17.  Cluster fascia side panel  .....................5-130
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1.  Instrument cluster ..................................4-4
2.  Horn  ....................................................... 5-46
3.  Driver’s front air bag  .............................3-53
4.  Infotainment system  ...........................5-136
5.  Hazard warning flasher button  ..............8-2
6.  Start/Stop button  ................................... 6-4
7.   Automatic climate control system  .....5-102
8.  Parking/View button  ............................7-114
9.  Parking Safety button  ..........................7-134
10. Passenger’s front air bag ..................... 3-53 11.  Glove box
 ............................................. 5-123
12.  USB port  ............................................... 5-135
13. Power outlet  ......................................... 5-125
14. Cup holder  ........................................... 5-124
15. USB charger  ......................................... 5-126
16. Wireless charging system  ...................5-127
17.  Wireless charging system pad  ............5-127
18. Center console..................................... 5-122
19. Rear seat USB charger  ........................5-126
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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instrumEnt panEl ovErviEw (i)  

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Vehicle Information, Consumer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsinstrumEnt panEl ovErviEw (ii)
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
ONE1011005
1.  Lighting control lever  ...........................5-88
2.  Wiper and washer control lever........... 5-99 
3.  Rotary shifter(Rotary gear shift dial)  .....6-9
4.  Paddle shifter  ......................................... 6-16
5.  Voice recognition button  ....................5-137
6.  Steering wheel audio controls  ............5-135 7.  
Bluetooth wireless technology hands-free  
button  ................................................... 5-137
8.  LCD display control  ..............................4-29
9.  Lane Driving Assist button  ...........7-27, 7-97
10. Driving Assist button  ..............................7-7 1
11.  Vehicle Distance button  .........................7-7 1
12.  Drive mode button  ...............................6-47  

Seats & Safety System
3-8
 CAUTION
To prevent injury: •	 Do not adjust your seat while  
wearing your seat belt. Moving the 
seat cushion forward may cause 
strong pressure on your abdomen.
•	 Do not allow your hands or fingers to 
get caught in the seat mechanisms 
while the seat is moving.
 WARNING
NEVER allow children in the vehicle  
unattended. The power seats are 
operable when the vehicle is turned off.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the seats: •	 Always stop adjusting the seats when  
the seat has been adjusted as far 
forward or rearward as possible.
•	 Do not adjust the seats longer than 
necessary when the vehicle is turned 
off. This may result in unnecessary 
battery drain.
•	 Do not operate two or more seats at 
the same time. This may result in an electrical malfunction. Manual adjustment (if equipped) 
The front seat can be adjusted by using  
the levers located underneath the seat 
cushion. Before driving, adjust the seat 
to the proper position so that you can 
easily control the steering wheel, foot 
pedals and controls on the instrument panel.ONE1031003N
Forward and rearward adjustment
To move the seat forward or rearward: 
1.  Pull up the seat slide adjustment lever 
and hold it.
2.  Slide the seat to the position you  desire.
3.  Release the lever and make sure the  seat is locked in place. Move forward  
and rearward without using the lever. 
If the seat moves, it is not locked 
properly.  

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Lumbar support
To adjust the lumbar support: •	Press the front portion of the switch  
(1) to increase the support or the rear 
portion of the switch (2) to decrease the support.
NOTICE
Do not continue to operate the lumbar  support when the lumbar support 
provides its maximum support. Damage 
to the lumbar support motor could 
occur. Power adjustment (if equipped) 
The front seat can be adjusted by using  
the control switches located on the 
outside of the seat cushion. Before 
driving, adjust the seat to the proper 
position so that you can easily control 
the steering wheel, foot pedals and 
controls on the instrument panel.
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Forward and rearward adjustment
To move the seat forward or rearward: 
1.  Push the control switch forward or 
rearward.
2.  Release the switch once the seat  reaches the desired position.   

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Where are the Air Bags?
Driver’s and passenger’s front air  bags
Driver’s front air bag
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Passenger’s front air bag
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Your vehicle is equipped with a  
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 
and lap/shoulder belts at both the driver 
and passenger seating positions. 
The SRS consists of air bags which are  
located in the center of the steering 
wheel and the passenger’s side front 
panel pad above the glove box. 
The air bags are labeled with the letters  
“AIR BAG” embossed on the pad covers. 
The purpose of the SRS is to provide the  
vehicle’s driver and front passengers with 
additional protection than that offered 
by the seat belt system alone in case of a 
frontal impact of sufficient severity. The seat belt buckle sensors determine 
if the driver and front passenger's seat 
belts are fastened. These sensors provide 
the ability to control the SRS deployment 
based on whether or not the seat belts are 
fastened, and how severe the impact is. 
The advanced SRS offers the ability to  
control the air bag inflation within two 
levels. A first stage level is provided for 
moderate-severity impacts. A second 
stage level is provided for more severe impacts. 
According to the impact severity, and  
seat belt usage, the SRS Control Module 
(SRSCM) controls the air bag inflation. 
Failure to properly wear seat belts can 
increase the risk or severity of injury in an 
accident.
 WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or  
death from inflating front air bags, take 
the following precautions: •	 Seat belts must be worn at all times  
to help keep occupants positioned 
properly.
•	 Move your seat as far back as 
possible from front air bags, while 
still maintaining control of the 
vehicle.
•	 Never lean against the door or center 
console.
•	 Do not allow the front passenger 
to place their feet or legs on the 
dashboard.
•	 No objects (such as crash pad 
cover, mobile phone holder, cup 
holder, perfume or stickers) should 
be placed over or near the air bag 
modules on the steering wheel, 
instrument panel, windshield glass, 
and the front passenger’s panel 
above the glove box. Such objects 
could cause harm if the vehicle is in a 
crash severe enough to cause the air 
bags to deploy.
•	 Do not attach any objects on the 
front windshield and inside mirror.