Chevrolet 2013 VOLT Owner's Manual page 20

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In Brief
Press the DRIVE MODE button to
display selectable drive modes in
the Driver Information Centre (DIC).
Continue pressing to scroll through
the modes.
Highlight either the Mountain, Sport,
or Hold Mode, then release the
DRIVE MODE button. After
three seconds, the new drive mode
will become active.
Sport Mode
Sport Mode provides more
responsive acceleration than
Normal Mode, but can reduce
efficiency. Use Normal Mode
whenever possible.
Mountain Mode
Mountain Mode should be selected
at the beginning of a trip before
climbing steep, uphill grades and
when expecting to drive in very hilly
or mountainous terrain. This mode
maintains a reserve electrical
charge of the high voltage battery to
provide better grade climbing
performance. While driving in
Mountain Mode, the vehicle will
have less responsive acceleration.
Hold Mode
Hold Mode is only available when
the vehicle is in Electric Mode. This
mode places the remaining battery
charge into a reserve for the driver
to use as desired. Selecting this
mode transitions the vehicle to
Extended Range Mode to maintain
the battery charge reserve.
Out of Fuel/Engine Unavailable
If the vehicle runs out of fuel, or the
engine will not start due to a
malfunction, the vehicle can
continue to be driven in Electric
Mode. The vehicle will have less
responsive acceleration. DIC
messages indicate reduced
propulsion power, that the engine is
not available, and the need for fuel
or service. See Out of Fuel/Engine
Unavailable on page 9 17.

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