1)
Depending on the version.
Drive Proles
Introduction
The driver can use the drive proles to adapt
various features of the vehicle's systems to the
current driving situation, the desired driving
comfort and an economical driving style. Some
of the systems that can be adapted are the
suspension, steering, drive system and air con-
ditioning.
Depending on the vehicle’s equipment, vari-
ous drive proles can be selected. The degree
of inuence of the vehicle's systems on the dif-
ferent drive proles depends on the vehicle’s
equipment.
Vehicles with adaptive suspension (DCC)
When driving, the adaptive suspension (DCC)
continuously adapts the suspension to the
terrain and the driving situation in question.
When doing so, the DCC also takes into ac-
count the vehicle's conguration in the selec-
ted drive prole.
Selecting a drive prole
Fig.108 Multifunction steering wheel:
DRIVE and CUPRA buttons for selecting and
changing the drive prole.
The drive prole can be selected when the ig-
nition is switched on and the vehicle is station-
ary or moving ››› .
Selecting a drive prole
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Access the main Drive Prole menu. The
available proles will be displayed.
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OR: With the Infotainment System turned
o, by pressing on the Drive Prole icon, the
available drive proles will be displayed.
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OR: Press the
1)
button on the multifunc-
tion steering wheel ›››Fig.108 to activate the
Cupra drive prole.
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OR: Repeatedly press the
1)
button on the
multifunction steering wheel ›››Fig.108 to
switch between drive proles.
Displaying the drive prole information
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To display more information on the selected
drive prole, press Information in the infotain-
ment system.
WARNING
Adjusting the drive prole while driving can
distract attention from traic and cause acci-
dents.
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Always drive with attention to traic and in
a responsible manner.
Kick-down
Depending on the version, the kick-down de-
vice allows maximum acceleration with the
gear selector in the D/B position in any drive
prole.
To use it, fully depress the accelerator pedal
through the point of resistance. This uses the
vehicle's maximum acceleration.
WARNING
Please note that if the road surface is slippery
or wet, the kick-down feature could cause
the driving wheels to spin, which could result
in skidding.