Driving in detail: eDRIVE, refer to page 131.
Reduced drive power
The available power may be reduced due to
certain factors. The power gauge is automati-
cally adjusted accordingly.
In addition, the icons on the power gauge indi-
cate reduced drive power:
Icon Description
Blue icon: cold drivetrain.
White icon: increased drive sys-
tem temperature, for instance
due to sustained or high
power demand when driving
on mountain roads.
Depending on vehicle equip-
ment and national-market ver-
sion:
Drive power limitation defined
via the BMW Digital Key.
Heavily discharged high-volt-
age battery.
System-related functional limi-
tation.
A Check Control message is
displayed in addition where ap-
plicable.
Standby state and drive-
ready state
OFF is displayed in the instru-
ment cluster. Drive-ready state
is turned off and standby state
turned on.
When the drive-ready state
is switched on, READY is dis-
played in the instrument cluster.
Additional information:
▷ Operating condition of the vehicle, refer to
page 39.
Range
General information
The expected range for the energy stored in
the high-voltage battery is continuously dis-
played in the instrument cluster.
Always make sure that the range is sufficient
for the planned trip. The range is dynamic and
can abruptly change.
The range can be reduced or increased based
on the following factors:
▷ Driving style.
▷ Traffic conditions.
▷ Drive mode change.
▷ Climate and terrain conditions.
▷ Automatic climate control settings.
▷ After determination of a route through the
navigation system depending on the route
profile, route distance and selected speed.
▷ When exiting a route or recalculating a
route.
▷ By preheating/precooling the high-voltage
battery for a DC charging process.
Information about the current range can be
displayed in the instrument cluster.
Check Control messages indicate a limited
range.
Additional information:
▷
Range prediction, refer to page 160.
▷ Increasing the range, refer to page 310.
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