Drive Systems; Drive Modes - Vauxhall Grandland Owner's Manual

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Driving and operating

Drive systems

Drive modes

Drive modes are selectable for hybrid
and non-hybrid vehicles.
Hybrid vehicles
For hybrid vehicles, the following
drive modes are selectable:
● AWD
● Sport
● Hybrid
● Electric
Each drive mode corresponds to a
different vehicle setting.
To select the respective drive mode,
use the drive mode selector. The
selected drive mode is indicated in
the Driver Information Centre and in
the Info Display. Selecting a drive
mode is only possible if READY is
displayed in the Driver Information
Centre.
Notice
To maintain the engine oil quality the
combustion engine can run
independent of selected drive mode.
Hybrid system active 3 78.
AWD
The all-wheel drive mode improves
the grip of the vehicle. The vehicle is
driven by front and rear axle.
Depending on the driving situation
and the charge level of the high
voltage battery, the vehicle can be
driven 100% electrically.
All-wheel drive 3 136
Sport
This mode combines the power of the
combustion engine and the electrical
engine for a dynamic driving style.
Hybrid
Hybrid mode focuses on optimising
the vehicle's fuel consumption.
Combustion engine and electrical
engine operate together or in
alternation depending on driving
conditions and driving style.
Electric
Notice
Electric mode may not be available
if the outside temperature is not
within the range between 0 °C and
45 °C.
In this mode, the vehicle is driven by
the electric engine only. Electric
mode is the default mode.
Electric propulsion is available for
speeds below 84 mph.
The illumination of the LED below the
interior mirror indicates electric
operation of the vehicle. This LED is
visible from outside the vehicle.
Engine oil dilution
If the internal combustion engine is
started frequently without reaching
the operating temperature, engine oil
will be diluted by fuel. For an internal

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