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Avoid leaving the vehicle in
temperatures below -25°C for
more than seven days. If the
outside temperature drops to -
25°C or lower, the Li-ion battery
may freeze, preventing it from
charging or powering the vehicle.
Move the vehicle to a warmer
location to prevent this issue.
CAUTION
g. Driving on Highways
Avoid rapid changes in accelerator
pedal inputs. Drive as smoothly as
possible. EVs respond instantly to
pedal inputs due to their immediate
torque and power. The stopping
distance increases progressively
with vehicle speed, so maintain a
safe distance from the vehicle
ahead.
For long-distance driving
Perform safety checks before
starting your trip and take breaks at
regular intervals to prevent fatigue.
h. Driving in hot and cold weather
The vehicle's heating and cooling
systems use energy from the battery.
Set the temperature to a
comfortable range of 24°C to 26°C
with Auto mode and Econ activated
to maximize both comfort and range.
DRIVING YOUR EV
NOTE
Always wear your seat belt
Wearing your seat belt is crucial in
any accident. Air bags are there to
help, but they can't replace seat
belts. Make sure you and your
passengers always wear seat
belts and wear them correctly.
Restrain all children
Children under 13 should sit in
the back seat, not the front.
Babies and small kids should be
in a proper Child Restraint
System. Older kids should use a
booster seat with the lap and
shoulder belt until they can use
the seat belt alone.
Air bag hazards
Air bags save lives but can also
hurt people who are too close or
not properly restrained. Babies,
small adults, and kids are most at
risk. Follow all instructions and
warnings in this manual.
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