Skoda ENYAQ iV 2020 Owner's Manual page 169

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Electronic Differential Lock (EDL)
EDL helps to stabilize the vehicle when driving on road surfaces
with different grip under the individual wheels. EDL brakes a
spinning wheel and transmits power to a different drive wheel.
Electronic Differential Lock (XDL+)
XDL + helps to stabilize the vehicle during fast cornering by
braking the inside wheel of the driven axle.
Active steering assistance (DSR)
In difficult situations, the DSR provides the driver with a steering
recommendation in order to stabilise the vehicle.
Hill Hold Control
Hill Hold Control helps when starting off on uphill gradients by
braking the vehicle for about 2 seconds after the brake pedal is
released.
Operating conditions
✓ The gradient is at least 5%.
✓ The driver's door is closed.
Multi-Collision Brake (MCB)
MCB helps to decelerate and stabilize the vehicle after a collision
with an obstacle. This reduces the risk of further collisions.
Operating conditions
✓ There has been a frontal, side and rear collision of a certain
severity.
✓ The impact speed was greater than 10 km/h.
✓ The brakes, ESC and other required systems remained func-
tional after the impact.
✓ The accelerator pedal is not pressed.
Driver assist systems ›
Braking and stabilising systems
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
TSA helps to stabilize the trailer. As the trailer begins to lurch,
TSA stabilizes the trailer by slowing down the individual vehicle
wheels.
Operating conditions
✓ The hitch was supplied from the factory or purchased from
ŠKODA Genuine Accessories.
✓ The trailer is connected to the trailer socket.
✓ The driving speed is higher than 60 km/h.
Electromechanical brake booster (eBKV)
eBKV (electronic brake force distribution) facilitates operation
of the brake pedal. At the same time, charging of the high-volt-
age battery is made possible through regenerative braking.
After switching off the ignition, the eBKV (electronic brake force
distribution) function is either restricted or not available.
If the vehicle is decelerated using an assistance system, pul-
sating movements of the brake pedal can occur.
Regenerative braking
Regenerative braking produces energy that is stored in the high-
voltage battery. The force of the braking effect depends on the
selected driving mode, as well as the state of charge of the high-
voltage battery.
During regenerative braking, pulsating movements of the brake
pedal and fluctuating decelerations of the vehicle can occur.
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