Volvo XC60 Owner's Manual page 485

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Factors the driver can influence
The driver should be aware that the following fac-
tors affect the range so he/she can operate the
car in an energy-efficient manner:
regular charging
preconditioning
drive mode Pure
climate settings
speed and acceleration
Hold
function
tyres and tyre pressure.
The table below shows the approximate relation-
ship between constant speed and range, where a
lower constant speed has a positive effect on
range.
Constant speed
100 km/h (62 mph)
80 km/h (50 mph)
60 km/h (37 mph)
50 km/h (31 mph)
NOTE
The values shown in the tables relate to a
new car.
These are not absolute values, but are
dependent upon driving behaviour, envi-
ronment and other circumstances.
Related information
Driving with electric operation (p. 481)
Economical driving (p. 480)
"Hold" and "Charge" function (p. 483)
Drive modes (p. 467)
50 %
70 %
90 %
100 %
STARTING AND DRIVING
"Hold" and "Charge" function
In some situations, it can be useful to be able to
control the hybrid battery's state of charge while
driving is in progress. This is possible with the
Hold
Charge
functions
and
.
Hold
and
Charge
are available in all drive
modes. The functions are cancelled if Pure drive
mode is activated.
Function buttons for Hold and Charge
The functions are activated in the centre display's
function view.
Hold
Battery level sustained for
later use
.
The function maintains the
charge in the hybrid battery for
electric drive and saves availa-
ble electricity for later use, e.g.
for driving in an urban environment or through a
residential area.
The car works as for normal hybrid operation with
discharged battery where, in addition to re-using
brake-generated energy, for example, the car
starts the internal combustion engine more often
in order to maintain the charge in the battery.
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