How to Perform Emergency Braking in One-Pedal Mode?
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To perform emergency braking in one-pedal mode, simply press the vehicle's brake pedal directly when the vehicle is set to one-pedal mode. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Note: In case of an emergency, you can immediately release the accelerator pedal and press the brake pedal to perform emergency braking, preventing accidents. 2. One-Pedal Mode: The one-pedal mode in vehicles is a relatively new feature. In this mode, pressing the accelerator pedal increases the vehicle's speed. To decelerate, gently lift the pedal, which will reduce the vehicle's speed. If the driver needs to perform emergency braking, the brake pedal can also be used for control.
Attention all new energy vehicle drivers! Emergency braking in one-pedal mode requires a two-step approach: First, immediately release the accelerator pedal—the drag force generated by the motor reversing can rapidly reduce speed, an effect similar to lightly pressing the brake. Second, you must promptly and firmly press the actual brake pedal on the left! The energy recovery in one-pedal mode can only slow the car down to about 8km/h. In situations like a sudden pedestrian crossing or the car ahead braking sharply, simply releasing the accelerator isn't enough. I experienced this once while driving in the rain—thankfully, muscle memory made me press the brake simultaneously, or I would have almost rear-ended the car ahead. Remember, one-pedal mode is just an assistive driving feature; the physical brake is your ultimate lifesaver.