Displays and indicators

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Displays and indicators

Instrument panel A

lights up when the driver’s door is opened. In some cases, the appearance of a warning light is accompanied by a message.

Selection of views

Depending on the vehicle, several views may be available on the instrument panel. To select a view, press control 1 as many times as necessary to scroll through the different views on the instrument panel A until you reach the desired view.
All of the available views display the following essential information on the instrument panel:
  • speedometer;
  • the information on the activated driving aids;
  • information area.
Only while the vehicle is charging, the "Charge" view displays the range, the battery percentage and the remaining charging time on the instrument panel.
The "Driving aids" view displays the essential information on the instrument panel with that of the active driving aids in full screen.
The "Classic" view displays the essential information on the instrument panel and, depending on the vehicle, the power meter.
The "Navigation" view displays the essential information and the road map duplicated from the multimedia system on the entire instrument panel.
The "Realist" view B
View B displays the essential information on the instrument panel, along with your vehicle and its environment (lanes, surrounding vehicles moving in the same direction, etc.).
Note: the system only recognises vehicles in the car, lorry and motorbike categories.
The "Minimal" view displays only the essential information on the dashboard.

Information display

Speedometer 2.
The vehicle speed is limited to approximately 93 mph (150 km/h) (or 106 mph (170 km/h) depending on the vehicle).
Excessive speed audible alarm
Depending on the vehicle and country, the warning light is displayed and a beep sounds. This beep sounds as soon as the vehicle is travelling at over 75 mph (120 km/h).
This warning light remains lit for as long as the vehicle is travelling at over 75 mph (120 km/h).
Information on driving aids 3.
Navigation in progress information 4.
Power meter 5.
Total mileage recorder 6.
Regenerative braking level warning light 8.
Battery information 9 (traction battery charging rate, estimated range).
Information area 7, browse using the control 10 to select various widgets on the instrument panel A:
  • trip computer information (mileage recorder, consumption, etc.);
  • telephone, multimedia (audio source currently playing, etc.) information;
  • vehicle information (warning messages, etc.);
  • ...
Charging lead "Plugged in" warning light 11
This comes on when the charging cable is plugged into the vehicle.
Charge level 12
The gauge indicates the level of energy remaining.
Remaining charging time 13
Traction battery charge rate 14
Reserve threshold
Depending on the vehicle, if the traction battery charge reaches approximately 7% or 12%, the gauge and indicator light 15 appear in yellow, accompanied by a beep.
To optimise your range DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING.
Immobilisation threshold imminent
Depending on the vehicle, when the charge level reaches approximately 4% or 6%, a beep will sound again and the meter will light up in red or, depending on the vehicle, 30 seconds after the meter lights up in red.
Depending on the vehicle, when the charge level reaches 3.5% or approximately 5%, the range value is no longer displayed. Engine performance gradually decreases until the vehicle comes to a halt BREAKDOWN RECOVERY.
Estimated range 16
High 17: visibility of range in optimal conditions (e.g. driving on A-roads or dual carriageways with little use of thermal comfort).
Low 18: visibility of range in adverse conditions (e.g. driving on a motorway in winter or in a traffic jam with intensive use of thermal comfort).
To optimise your range DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING.

Instrument panel in miles

(option to switch to km/h)
With the vehicle stationary and the engine running, from the multimedia screen 16 select the "Vehicle" world, press the "Settings" menu, "System", "Units" then "Speed".
Choose between km/h or mph.
The speedometer and some of the distance information displayed on the instrument panel are converted.
To return to the previous mode, repeat the same operation.
Note: once the battery is switched off, the trip computer automatically returns to the original unit of measurement.
Please refer to the multimedia instructions for more information.
Tip
To use certain driving aid functions, it is necessary to change the unit of measurement on the instrument panel in order to obtain the appropriate information when driving in a country where the speed units differ from those set as default on your vehicle.
WARNING
For safety reasons, carry out any adjustments while the vehicle is stationary.