Plug-in Hybrid modes: Good to know, how to use it

[Music] Want to go full EV or save the electric energy for later? Make the most of your plug-in hybrid by choosing the right mode. Go to the vehicle settings and select hybrid. By default, the car will start in EV mode. You can switch to hybrid mode with just a tap. The car will now use the combustion engine as needed instead of trying to go fully electric as far as possible. In both modes, you can select high or lowle recuperation or leave it on automatic. In hybrid mode, you can set the charging control to manual. Then you can select the minimum level of battery charge the car will keep. Return to the vehicle settings and select vehicle and e info to see the current range and the potential to improve it by changing settings. Tap energy flow to see where the energy is going in the car. From the engine to the wheels or to the battery, from the battery to the wheels, or back from wheels to the battery. You can also use the in-car navigation to make your hybrid system more efficient. If you select a destination, the system will adjust to the route profile and use the energy in the battery effectively along the whole route. Use your car’s hybrid mode to the max and drive efficiently.

Welcome to the future of smarter driving. In this video, we’ll guide you through how to use Plug-in Hybrid mode: from switching between electric and hybrid driving, to optimising your journeys for maximum efficiency. You’ll see how seamlessly the technology adapts to your needs, reducing fuel consumption and emissions without compromising performance.

Explore how this feature enhances your driving experience in the: Superb, Kodiaq, 10″ a 13″ Infotainment. Superb Plug-in hybrid Combi from 2024, Limo from 2025. Kodiaq PHEV from 2024.