Eco guide & Hybrid guide

Eco guide and Hybrid guide are two combined instrument panel instruments which help the driver to drive the car with optimum driving economy.

The car also stores statistics of journeys made, which can be viewed in the form of a block diagram; see .

Eco guide

This instrument provides an indication of how economically the car is being driven.

To view this function, select the theme "Eco"; see Digital combined instrument panel - overview.

P4-1220-Eco Guide
Ikon röd cirkel 1Instantaneous value
Ikon röd cirkel 2Average value

Instantaneous value

The instantaneous value is shown here - the higher the reading on the scale, the better.

The instantaneous value is calculated based on speed, engine speed, engine power utilised plus use of the foot brake.

Optimum speed (50-80 km/h) and low engine speeds are encouraged. The pointers fall during acceleration and braking.

Very low instantaneous values illuminate the red zone on the meter (with a short delay), which means poor driving economy and hence should be avoided.

Average value

The average value slowly follows the instantaneous value and describes how the car has been driven most recently. The higher the pointers on the scale, the better the economy achieved by the driver.

Hybrid guide

This instrument shows the relationship between how much power is being taken from the electric motor and how much power is available.

To view this function, select the theme "Hybrid" or "Performance", see Digital combined instrument panel - overview.

P3-1420-v60H-Power Performance Indication
Ikon röd cirkel 1Driver-requested power
Ikon röd cirkel 2Available electric motor power

Where the two pointers meet is the threshold for when the diesel engine starts/stops.

Driver-requested power

The large pointer indicates the amount of engine power requested by the driver by regulating the accelerator pedal. The higher the reading on the scale, the more power is requested by the driver in the current gear.

Available electric motor power

The small pointer indicates the amount of power currently available for the electric motor.

A large gap between the two pointers indicates a large power reserve.