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Cupra TERRAMAR 2024 - Braking System; Information about the Brakes

Cupra TERRAMAR 2024
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Driving
Driving pro-
le
Characteristics
Perform-
ance
Driving prole for a sporty,
dynamic and precise style.
The vehicle's component set-
tings oer stier steering and
direct running gear and en-
gine response.
Cupra
a)
Driving prole for the ulti-
mate driving experience. The
settings of the components,
from the powertrain to the
acoustics, oer the highest
performance for thrilling, agile
and precise driving.
Individual
Personalised driving prole.
Allows the vehicle congura-
tion to be adapted to suit the
user's desired driving style.
Oroad
b)
Driving prole for optimal dirt
road and o-road perform-
ance. Adjusting the compo-
nents oers increased trac-
tion and allows the hill de-
scent control (HDC) to be
turned on.
Driving pro-
le
Characteristics
Snow
b)
Driving prole optimised for
low-grip conditions such as
snow or mud. Adjustments to
propulsion, braking and trans-
mission components optimise
traction and handling for a
smooth response.
a)
Available depending on the version
b)
Only for 4Drive models. Not available for PHEV
hybrid vehicles.
WARNING
Speed and driving style should always be
adapted to suit visibility, weather and traic
conditions.
Note
Regardless of the driving prole selected
when the ignition is switched o, all systems
will start up in Comfort mode. To select a dif-
ferent driving prole, use the CUPRA button
on the multifunction steering wheel or the
infotainment system display.
Speed and driving style should always be
adapted to suit visibility, weather and traic
conditions.
Braking system
Information about the brakes
During the rst 200 to 300 km, new brake
pads do not provide maximum braking power
and still have to “settle” ››› . When running
in the brake pads, the emergency braking
distance is longer than after they have been
run in. During the run-in, avoid sharp braking
and situations that place a lot of demand on
the brakes, e.g. driving too close to another
vehicle.
Brake pad wear depends to a large extent on
the conditions in which the vehicle is used, and
driving style. If the vehicle is frequently used
in city traic and for short distances, or for
sporty driving, brake pad thickness should be
checked regularly at a specialist workshop.
Driving with wet brakes, e.g. after driving
through water, in heavy rain or after washing
the vehicle, braking performance may be af-
fected by wet brake discs, or even frozen discs
in winter. The driver should be ready to brake
harder.
If the brake discs and pads have a layer
of salt on them, the braking performance is
reduced and the braking distance increases.
When driving on salted roads without braking
for some time, the layer of salt should be re-
moved by carefully applying the brakes a few
times ›››
.

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