DRIVING TIPS for your BMW X2 2017-2022
Things to remember when driving
DRIVING TIPS
Things to remember when driving
Engine, transmission, and axle
drive
Vehicle features and
options
Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km
Do not exceed the maximum engine and road
speed:
This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐
cific and optional features offered with the series.
It also describes features and functions that are
not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due
to the selected options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐
tems. When using these functions and systems,
the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐
served.
▷ For gasoline engine 4,500 rpm and
100 mph/160 km/h.
Avoid full load or kickdown under all circumstan‐
ces.
From 1,200 miles/2,000 km
The engine and vehicle speed can gradually be
increased.
Breaking-in period
Tires
General information
Tire traction is not optimal due to manufacturing
circumstances when tires are brand-new; they
achieve their full traction potential after a break-in
time.
Moving parts need to begin working together
smoothly.
The following instructions will help you to ach‐
ieve a long vehicle life and good efficiency.
Drive conservatively for the first
200 miles/300 km.
During break-in, do not use the Launch Control.
Safety information
Brake system
Brake discs and brake pads only reach their full
effectiveness after approx. 300 miles/500 km.
Drive moderately during this break-in period.
Warning
Due to new parts and components, safety and
driver assistance systems can react with a de‐
lay. There is a risk of accident. After installing
new parts or with a new vehicle, drive conser‐
vatively and intervene early if necessary. Ob‐
serve the break-in procedures of the respective
parts and components.
Following part replacement
Observe the break-in procedures again, if com‐
ponents mentioned above are replaced.
Driving on poor roads
Concept
Because of its greater ground clearance, the ve‐
hicle can be driven on a variety of road types and
qualities.
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All-wheel drive can help improve forward mo‐
mentum.
General driving notes
Closing the tailgate
Safety information
Safety information
NOTICE
Objects in unpaved areas, for instance stones
or branches, can damage the vehicle. There is
a risk of damage to property. Do not drive on
unpaved terrain.
Warning
An open tailgate protrudes from the vehicle and
can endanger occupants and other traffic par‐
ticipants or damage the vehicle in the event of
an accident, braking or evasive maneuvers. In
addition, exhaust fumes may enter the car's in‐
terior. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage
to property. Do not drive with the tailgate open.
When driving on poor roads
For your own safety, for the safety of passengers
and of the vehicle, heed the following points:
▷ Familiarize yourself with the vehicle before
driving.
Driving with the tailgate open
▷ Do not take risks when driving.
If driving with the tailgate open cannot be
avoided:
▷ Adjust the speed to the road surface condi‐
tions. The steeper and more uneven the road
surface, the slower the speed should be.
▷ Close all windows and the glass sunroof.
▷ Greatly increase the air flow from the vents.
▷ Drive moderately.
▷ When driving on steep uphill or downhill
grades: add engine oil and coolant up to near
the MAX mark.
Hot exhaust gas system
▷ On steep downhill grades, use Hill Descent
Control HDC.
Warning
▷ Avoid that the chassis bottom coming in con‐
tact with the ground.
High temperatures can occur underneath the
body, for instance caused by the exhaust gas
system, while driving. Contact with the exhaust
gas system can cause burns. There is a risk of
injury. Do not touch the hot exhaust gas sys‐
tem, including the exhaust pipe.
The ground clearance is no more than 7.8 in‐
ches/20 cm and can vary according to the ve‐
hicle's load.
▷ When wheels continue to spin, depress the
accelerator so that driving stability control
systems can distribute the driving force to the
wheels. Activate DTC Dynamic Traction Con‐
trol if available.
Warning
If combustible materials, such as leaves or
grass, come in contact with hot parts of the ex‐
haust gas system, these materials can ignite.
There is a risk of fire and injuries. Do not re‐
move the heat shields installed and never apply
undercoating to them. Make sure that no com‐
bustible materials can come in contact with hot
After a trip on poor roads
After a trip on poor roads, check wheels and tires
for damage to maintain driving safety. Clear
heavy soiling from the body.
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vehicle parts in driving operation, idle or during
parking.
Safety information
NOTICE
When driving too quickly through too deep wa‐
ter, water can enter into the engine compart‐
ment, the electrical system or the transmission.
There is a risk of damage to property. When
driving through water, do not exceed the maxi‐
mum indicated water level and the maximum
speed for driving through water.
Mobile communication devices
in the vehicle
Warning
Vehicle electronics and mobile phones can in‐
fluence one another. There is radiation due to
the transmission operations of mobile phones.
There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to
property. If possible, in the car's interior use
only mobile phones with direct connections to
an exterior antenna in order to exclude mutual
interference and deflect the radiation from the
car's interior.
Braking safely
General information
The vehicle is equipped with an Antilock Braking
System ABS as a standard feature.
Perform an emergency stop in situations that re‐
quire such.
Hydroplaning
On wet or slushy roads, a wedge of water can
form between the tires and road surface.
Steering is still responsive. You can still avoid any
obstacles with a minimum of steering effort.
Pulsation of the brake pedal and sounds from the
hydraulic circuits indicate that the ABS is in its
active mode.
This phenomenon is referred to as hydroplaning.
It is characterized by a partial or complete loss of
contact between the tires and the road surface,
ultimately undermining your ability to steer and
brake the vehicle.
Objects in the movement area
around pedals and floor area
Driving through water
Warning
General information
Objects in the driver's floor area can limit the
pedal distance or block a depressed pedal.
There is a risk of accident. Stow objects in the
vehicle such that they are secured and cannot
enter into the driver's floor area. Use floor mats
that are suitable for the vehicle and can be
safely attached to the floor. Do not use loose
floor mats and do not layer several floor mats.
Make sure that there is sufficient clearance for
the pedals. Ensure that the floor mats are se‐
curely fastened again after they were removed,
for instance for cleaning.
When driving through water, follow the following:
▷ Deactivate Auto Start/Stop function.
▷ Drive through calm water only.
▷ Drive through water only if it is not deeper
than a maximum of 9.8 inches/25 cm.
▷ Drive through water no faster than walking
speed, up to 3 mph/5 km/h.
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Driving in wet conditions
Brake disc corrosion
When roads are wet, salted, or in heavy rain, gen‐
tly press the brake pedal every few miles.
Corrosion on the brake discs and contamination
on the brake pads are increased by the following
circumstances:
Ensure that this action does not endanger other
traffic.
▷ Low mileage.
The heat generated during braking dries brake
discs and brake pads and protects them against
corrosion.
▷ Extended periods when the vehicle is not
used at all.
▷ Infrequent use of the brakes.
In this way braking efficiency will be available
when you need it.
▷ Aggressive, acidic, or alkaline cleaning
agents.
Corrosion buildup on the brake discs will cause a
pulsating effect on the brakes in their response -
generally this cannot be corrected.
Hills
General information
Drive long or steep downhill gradients in the gear
that requires least braking effort. Otherwise, the
brakes may overheat and reduce brake effi‐
ciency.
Condensation water under the
parked vehicle
When using the automatic climate control, con‐
densation water develops and collects under‐
neath the vehicle.
You can increase the engine's braking effect by
shifting down, going all the way to first gear, if
needed.
Driving on racetracks
Safety information
Warning
Warning
Light but consistent brake pressure can lead to
high temperatures, brakes wearing out and
possibly even brake failure. There is a risk of
accident. Avoid placing excessive stress on the
brake system.
The vehicle is not designed for use in M Sport
or motor sport type competition. There is a risk
of accident. Do not use the vehicle for M Sport
or motor sport type competitions.
Higher mechanical and thermal loads during
racetrack operation lead to increased wear. This
wear is not covered by the warranty.
Warning
Have vehicle checked by a dealer’s service cen‐
ter or another qualified service center or repair
shop before and after driving on a racetrack.
In idle state or with the engine switched off,
safety functions, for instance engine braking ef‐
fect, braking assistance and steering assis‐
tance, may not be available. There is a risk of
accident. Do not attempt to drive in idle state or
with the engine switched off.
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Vehicle features and
options
Warning
Unexpected movements of the rear seat back‐
rest while driving may occur due to uninten‐
tional unlocking of the rear seat backrests by
the straps. There is a risk of injury. Only use
straps for releasing the rear seat backrests. Do
not attach objects on the straps.
This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐
cific and optional features offered with the series.
It also describes features and functions that are
not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due
to the selected options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐
tems. When using these functions and systems,
the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐
served.
Warning
Improperly stowed objects can shift and be
thrown into the car's interior, for instance in the
event of an accident or during braking and eva‐
sive maneuver. Vehicle occupants can be hit
and injured. There is a risk of injury. Stow and
secure objects and cargo properly.
Safety information
Warning
High gross weight can overheat the tires, dam‐
age them internally and cause a sudden drop in
tire inflation pressure. Driving characteristics
may be negatively impacted, reducing lane sta‐
bility, lengthening the braking distances and
changing the steering response. There is a risk
of accident. Pay attention to the permitted load
capacity of the tires and never exceed the per‐
mitted gross weight.
NOTICE
Fluids in the cargo area can cause damage.
There is a risk of damage to property. Make
sure that no fluids leak in the cargo area.
Steps for Determining
Correct Load Limit
Warning
1. Locate the statement “The combined weight
of occupants and cargo should never exceed
XXX kg or XXX lbs” on your vehicle’s placard.
Loose objects or devices with a cable connec‐
tion to the vehicle, for instance mobile phones,
can be thrown about the car's interior while
driving, for instance in the event of an accident,
braking or evasive maneuver. There is a risk of
injury. Secure loose objects or devices with a
cable connection to the vehicle in the car's in‐
terior.
2. Determine the combined weight of the driver
and passengers that will be riding in your ve‐
hicle.
3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver
and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs
4. The resulting figure equals the available
amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.
For example, if the “XXX” amount equals
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1,400 lbs and there will be five 150 lbs pas‐
sengers in your vehicle, the amount of availa‐
ble cargo and luggage load capacity is
650 lbs (1,400 - 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs)
▷ The cargo area, refer to page 206, can be ex‐
panded to transport large or bulky cargo.
▷ Do not stack cargo above the top edge of the
backrests.
5. Determine the combined weight of luggage
and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That
weight may not safely exceed the available
cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in
Step 4.
▷ Smaller and light cargo: secure with ratchet
straps or draw straps.
▷ Larger and heavy cargo: secure with cargo
straps.
6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load
from your trailer will be transferred to your ve‐
hicle. Consult this manual to determine how
this reduces the available cargo and luggage
load capacity of your vehicle.
Lashing eyes in the cargo
area
Load
There are four lashing eyes in the cargo area for
securing cargo.
The maximum load is the sum of the weight of
the occupants and the cargo.
The greater the weight of the occupants, the
less cargo that can be transported.
Stowing and securing
cargo
With cargo area partition net or ski and snow‐
board bag: to secure the cargo there are six lash‐
ing eyes in the cargo area.
▷ Cover sharp edges and corners on the cargo.
▷ Heavy cargo: stow as far forward as possible,
directly behind and at the bottom of the rear
passenger seat backrests.
Attach load securing aids, such as lashing straps,
tensioning straps, draw straps or cargo nets, to
the lashing eyes in the cargo area.
▷ Very heavy cargo: when the rear seat is not
occupied, secure each of the outer safety
belts in the opposite buckle.
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▷ Secure the roof luggage firmly, for instance
using ratchet straps.
Roof-mounted luggage
rack
▷ Do not let objects project into the opening
path of the tailgate.
General information
Installation only possible with roof rack.
▷ Drive cautiously and avoid sudden accelera‐
tion and braking maneuvers. Take corners
gently.
Roof racks are available as special accessories.
Safety information
Warning
When driving with a roof load, for instance with
roof-mounted luggage rack, the vehicle's cen‐
ter of gravity is higher, which increases the risk
of the vehicle tipping in critical driving situa‐
tions. There may be a risk of accident or risk of
damage to property. Do not deactivate DSC
Dynamic Stability Control when driving with
roof load.
Mounting
Follow the installation instructions of the roof
rack.
Loading
Because roof-mounted luggage racks raise the
vehicle's center of gravity when loaded, they
have a major effect on vehicle handling and
steering response.
Therefore, note the following when loading and
driving:
▷ Do not exceed the approved roof/axle loads
and the approved gross vehicle weight.
▷ Be sure that adequate clearance is main‐
tained for tilting and opening the glass sun‐
roof.
▷ Distribute the roof load uniformly.
▷ The roof load should not extend past the
loading area.
▷ Always place the heaviest pieces on the bot‐
tom.
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Reducing fuel consumption
Vehicle features and
options
Close the windows and
glass sunroof
This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐
cific and optional features offered with the series.
It also describes features and functions that are
not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due
to the selected options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐
tems. When using these functions and systems,
the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐
served.
Driving with the glass sunroof and windows open
results in increased air resistance and thereby re‐
duces the range.
Tires
General information
Tires can affect consumption in various ways, for
instance tire size may influence consumption.
General information
Check the tire inflation pressure
regularly
Check and, if needed, correct the tire inflation
pressure at least twice a month and before start‐
ing on a long trip.
The vehicle contains advanced technologies for
the reduction of consumption and emission val‐
ues.
Fuel consumption depends on a number of dif‐
ferent factors.
Low tire inflation pressure increases rolling re‐
sistance and thus raises fuel consumption and
tire wear.
Carrying out certain measures, such as a moder‐
ate driving style and regular maintenance, can in‐
fluence fuel consumption and the environmental
impact.
Drive away immediately
Remove unnecessary
cargo
Do not wait for the engine to warm-up while the
vehicle remains stationary. Start driving right
away, but at moderate engine speeds.
This is the quickest way of warming the cold en‐
gine up to operating temperature.
Additional weight increases fuel consumption.
Remove attached parts
following use
Look well ahead when
driving
Remove roof-mounted which are no longer re‐
quired following use.
Driving smoothly and proactively reduces fuel
consumption.
Attached parts on the vehicle impair the aerody‐
namics and increase the fuel consumption.
Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking.
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By maintaining a suitable distance to the vehicle
driving ahead of you.
Switch off any functions
that are not currently
needed
Avoid high engine speeds
Functions such as seat heating and the rear win‐
dow defroster require a lot of energy and reduce
the range, especially in city and stop-and-go traf‐
fic.
Driving at low engine speeds lowers fuel con‐
sumption and reduces wear.
If necessary, observe the vehicle's gear shift indi‐
cator, refer to page 127.
Switch off these functions if they are not needed.
The ECO PRO driving mode supports the en‐
ergy conserving use of comfort features. These
functions are automatically deactivated partially
or completely.
Use coasting
When approaching a red light, take your foot off
the accelerator and let the vehicle coast to a halt.
For going downhill take your foot off the acceler‐
ator and let the vehicle roll.
Have maintenance carried
out
The flow of fuel is interrupted while coasting.
Have the vehicle maintained regularly to achieve
optimal vehicle efficiency and service life. BMW
recommends that maintenance work be per‐
formed by a BMW service center.
Switch off the engine
during longer stops
For information on the BMW Maintenance Sys‐
tem, refer to page 260.
Switching off the engine
Switch off the engine during longer stops, for in‐
stance at traffic lights, railroad crossings or in
traffic congestion.
ECO PRO
Concept
Auto Start/Stop function
ECO PRO supports a driving style that saves on
consumption. For this purpose, the engine con‐
trol and comfort features, for instance the climate
control output, are adjusted.
The Auto Start/Stop function of the vehicle auto‐
matically switches off the engine during a stop.
If the engine is switched off and then restarted
rather than leaving the engine running con‐
stantly, fuel consumption and emissions are re‐
duced. Savings can begin within a few seconds
of switching off the engine.
In addition, context-sensitive instructions are dis‐
played to assist with an efficient driving style.
The achieved extended range is displayed in the
instrument cluster as bonus range.
In addition, fuel consumption is also determined
by other factors, such as driving style, road con‐
ditions, maintenance or environmental factors.
General information
The system includes the following
EfficientDynamics functions and
EfficientDynamics displays:
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▷ ECO PRO bonus range, refer to page 224.
Activating/deactivating the
functions
The following functions can be activated/deacti‐
vated:
▷ Activate/deactivate the display, refer to
page 224.
▷ ECO PRO climate control, refer to page 223.
▷ Coasting driving condition, refer to page 225.
▷ Driving style analysis, refer to page 226.
▷ "ECO PRO speed warning"
▷ "ECO PRO climate control"
▷ "Coasting"
Overview
Settings are stored for the driver profile currently
used.
ECO PRO limit
▷ "ECO PRO speed warning": activate ECO
PRO speed.
An ECO PRO tip is displayed if the speed of
the set ECO PRO limit is exceeded.
▷ "Tip at:"
Set the desired speed for the ECO PRO
speed.
Driving Dynamics Control
ECO PRO climate control
"ECO PRO climate control"
Activating ECO PRO
Press the button repeatedly until ECO
PRO is displayed in the instrument clus‐
ter.
Climate control is set to be efficient.
This means, it is possible to deviate slightly from
the set temperature or to heat or cool the car's
interior more slowly, to economize on consump‐
tion.
Configuring ECO PRO
In addition, the power output of the seat and mir‐
ror heating is reduced.
Via the Driving Dynamics Control
1. Activate ECO PRO.
Coasting
2. "Configure ECO PRO"
Efficiency can be optimized by disengaging the
engine and coasting with the engine idling.
3. Select the desired setting.
Via iDrive
1. "My Vehicle"
Deactivate the function to use the braking effect
of the engine when traveling downhill.
2. "Vehicle settings"
ECO PRO potential savings
Shows potential savings with the current settings
in percentages.
3. If necessary, "Driving mode"
4. "Configure ECO PRO"
5. Select the desired setting.
Settings are stored for the profile currently used.
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4. "Instrument panel"
5. "ECO PRO info"
Display in the instrument cluster
ECO PRO bonus range
ECO PRO tip, symbols
An additional symbol and text instructions are
displayed.
A modified driving style helps you
extend your driving range.
The range extension can be dis‐
played as the bonus range in the
instrument cluster.
Symbol Measure
For efficient driving, accelerate more
moderately or decelerate proactively
to allow time to assess road condi‐
tions.
The bonus range is shown in the range display.
The bonus range is automatically reset every
time the vehicle is refueled.
Reduce speed to the selected ECO
PRO speed.
ECO PRO efficiency display
The color of the ECO PRO displays in the instru‐
ment cluster tell you how efficiently you are driv‐
ing:
Steptronic transmission:
Switch from M/S to D and avoid
manual shift interventions.
▷ Blue display: efficient driving style.
▷ Gray display: modify driving style, for example
by backing off the accelerator pedal.
Indications on the Control
Display
The display switches to blue as soon as all con‐
ditions for efficient driving are met.
Displaying EfficientDynamics
information
The current efficiency of the ECO PRO functions
can be displayed on the Control Display.
Depending on your vehicle's equipment, the
ECO PRO displays also inform you about your
current driving style. This is indicated by a
pointer which moves along a scale. The pointer
tells you whether energy is being consumed to
accelerate the vehicle or whether energy is being
recovered through coasting or braking. If the
pointer remains in the blue range on the scale,
you are driving efficiently.
Via iDrive:
1. "My Vehicle"
2. "Technology in action"
3. "EfficientDynamics"
4.
Select the symbol.
ECO PRO tip, driving tip
The following functions are displayed:
▷ Auto Start/Stop function.
▷ Energy recovery.
The ECO PRO tip indicates that your
driving style can be modified to be more
efficient, for example by backing off the
accelerator.
▷ Coasting.
Displaying consumption history
The average consumption can be displayed on
the Control Display.
Activating/deactivating the display
1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Displays"
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Via iDrive:
General information
Coasting is a component of the ECO PRO driv‐
ing mode.
1. "My Vehicle"
2. "Technology in action"
3. "EfficientDynamics"
Coasting is automatically activated when ECO
PRO mode is called via the Driving Dynamics
Control.
4.
Select the symbol.
Vertical bars show consumption for the selected
time frame.
A proactive driving style helps the driver to use
the function as often as possible and supports
the efficient effect of coasting.
Adjusting the consumption history
time frame
1. "My Vehicle"
Functional requirements
The function is available in the speed range from
approx. 15 mph/25 km/h up to
100 mph/160 km/h.
2. "Technology in action"
3. "EfficientDynamics"
The function is active if the following conditions
are met:
4.
Select the symbol.
5.
Press the button.
▷ Accelerator pedal and brake pedal not de‐
pressed.
6. Adjust the time frame.
▷ The selector lever is in selector lever position
D.
Resetting consumption history
1. "My Vehicle"
▷ Engine and transmission are at operating
temperature.
2. "Technology in action"
3. "EfficientDynamics"
▷ With a camera in the area of the interior mir‐
ror: the system does not detect any vehicles
ahead of you.
4.
Select the symbol.
▷ With the route-ahead assistant: the system
does not detect any obstructive traffic situa‐
tions or routes.
5.
Press the button.
6. "Reset consumption history"
Operation via shift paddles
Concept
Depending on your vehicle's equipment, the
coasting mode can be influenced with the shift
paddles.
Coasting
Concept
Under certain conditions the engine is automati‐
cally decoupled from the transmission in the D
selector lever position. The vehicle continues
traveling with the engine idling to reduce con‐
sumption. Selector lever position D remains en‐
gaged.
Activating/deactivating coasting via
shift paddles
1. Shift to the highest gear by pulling the right
shift paddle.
This driving condition is referred to as coasting.
As soon as you step on the brake or accelerator
pedal, the engine is automatically coupled again.
2. To activate coasting mode, actuate the right
shift paddle again.
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To deactivate, actuate the left shift paddle.
Driving style analysis
Display
Concept
The function helps develop an especially effi‐
cient driving style and to conserve fuel.
Display in the instrument cluster
The tachometer shows the idle speed.
For this purpose, the driving style is analyzed.
The assessment is done in various categories
and is displayed on the Control Display.
The mark in the efficiency display is backlit in
blue and is located at the zero point. The coast‐
ing point indicator is illuminated at the zero point
during coasting.
This display will help you adjust your driving style
and save some fuel.
Indications on the Control Display
The last 15 minutes of a trip are evaluated.
The coasting mode is displayed in
EfficientDynamics while driving.
The range of the vehicle can be extended by
adopting an efficient driving style.
The distance traveled in coasting mode is shown
in the consumption history. The counter is reset
prior to every departure.
This gain in range is displayed as a bonus range
in the instrument cluster and on the Control Dis‐
play.
Displaying EfficientDynamics
information
Functional requirement
This function is available in ECO PRO mode.
Via iDrive:
Calling up ECO PRO Driving
style analysis
1. "My Vehicle"
2. "Technology in action"
3. "EfficientDynamics"
Via iDrive:
1. "My Vehicle"
4.
Select the symbol.
2. "Technology in action"
3. "Driving style analysis"
System limits
The function is not available if one of the follow‐
ing conditions applies:
Display on the Control Display
▷ DSC OFF or TRACTION activated.
▷ If cruise control is activated.
▷ If driving in the dynamic limit range.
▷ If driving on steep uphill or downhill grades.
▷ If the battery charge state is temporarily too
low.
▷ If the vehicle electrical system is drawing ex‐
cessive current.
The display of the ECO PRO Driving style analy‐
sis consists of a symbolized route and a lookup
table.
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The road symbolizes the efficiency of the driving
style. The more efficient your driving style, the
smoother the depicted route becomes, arrow 1.
The table of values contains stars. The more effi‐
cient the driving style, the more stars are in‐
cluded in the table and the faster the bonus
range increases, arrow 2.
If, on the other hand, the driving style is ineffi‐
cient, a more wavy road and a reduced number
of stars are displayed.
To assist with an efficient driving style, ECO
PRO tips are displayed during driving.
Tips for an energy-saving driving style, Saving
fuel, refer to page 221.
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