Displays and indicators
Displays and indicators
Selection of views


Depending on the vehicle, use control 1 to browse and select the various views on the instrument panel A or B.
Several views are proposed:
- charging view: displays the range, battery percentage and remaining charging time on the instrument panel only when the vehicle is charging;
- classic view: displays the speed, active driving aids, information area and, depending on the vehicle, the power meter on the instrument panel;
- navigation view: displays the speed, active driving aids and the information area on the instrument panel. It also duplicates the road map from the multimedia system onto the entire instrument panel;
- realistic scene: displays the speed, active driving aids, information area as well as your vehicle and its surroundings (lanes, vehicles around you, etc.) on the instrument panel;
- minimum view: displays only essential information, the speed, active driving aids and the information area on the instrument panel.
Instrument panel A

lights up when the driver’s door is opened. In some cases, the appearance of a warning
light is accompanied by a message.
Depending on the vehicle, you can customise your instrument panel with the content
and colours of your choice.
Please refer to the multimedia instructions for more information.

Speedometer 2
Excessive speed audible alarm
Depending on the vehicle and country, the
warning light is displayed and a beep sounds. This beep sounds as soon as the vehicle
is travelling at over 75 mph (120 km/h).
This warning light remains lit for as long as the vehicle is travelling at over 75
mph (120 km/h).
Information on driving aids 3
Navigation in progress information 4
Depending on the vehicle, you can display information from the multimedia screen (compass,
telephone, navigation, etc.) or information from the trip computer.
Please refer to the multimedia instructions for more information.
Battery information 5 (traction battery charging rate, estimated range)

Power meter 6

Total mileage recorder 7
Regenerative braking level warning light 9

Information area 8
Depending on the vehicle, you can use control 10 to browse and select the various widgets on the instrument panel A:
- trip computer information (mileage recorder, consumption, etc.);
- telephone, multimedia (audio source currently playing, etc.) information;
- vehicle information (warning messages, etc.);
- ...

Charging cable "Plugged In" warning light 11
This comes on when the charging cable is plugged into the vehicle.
Charge level 12
The gauge indicates the level of energy remaining.
Remaining charge time 13
Traction battery charge rate 14
Reserve threshold
When the traction battery charge reaches approximately 7% or, depending on the vehicle,
approximately 12%, the gauge and indicator light15
appear in yellow, accompanied by a beep.
To optimise your range .
Immobilisation threshold imminent
When the charge level reaches about 4% or, depending on the vehicle, about 6%, a beep
will sound again and the meter will light up in red or, depending on the vehicle,
30 seconds after the meter lights up in red.
When the charge level reaches 3.5% or, depending on the vehicle, approximately 5%,
the range value is no longer displayed. Engine performance gradually decreases until
the vehicle comes to a halt BREAKDOWN RECOVERY.
Instrument panel B

lights up when the driver’s door is opened. In some cases, the appearance of a warning
light is accompanied by a message.
In some cases, the appearance of a warning light is accompanied by a message.
Depending on the vehicle, you can customise your instrument panel with the content
and colours of your choice.
For more information, refer to the equipment instructions.


Direction indicators 16 and 20
Warning light 17
Tyre under-inflation warning light 18
Airbag warning light 19
Electronic parking brake warning light 21
"Hands off steering wheel" detection warning light 22
Urgent stop warning light 23

Driving mode selected 24
Speedometer 25
Depending on the style selected, the display varies.
Trip computer/Multimedia information 26
Estimated range 27
The estimated range in real time is calculated according to various factors such as
the conditions of use, equipment, driving style, weather conditions, etc.
The calculation is based on the last few kilometres driven. It is automatically corrected
during your journey if the factors change (type of road, driving style, etc.).
Furthermore, to understand your estimated range, you can refer to indicators 31 and 32. Depending on the traction battery charging level:

- indicator 31: "high" range estimation calculated according to optimal driving conditions (e.g. driving on A-roads or dual carriageways in warm weather with little use of air conditioning);
- indicator 32: "low" range estimation calculated according to unfavourable driving conditions (e.g. driving on a motorway in cold weather or in a traffic jam with intensive use of the heating system).
To optimise your range .
Charge meter 28
Reserve threshold
When the traction battery charge reaches approximately 7% or, depending on the vehicle,
approximately 12%, the gauge and warning light 29
appear in yellow, accompanied by a beep.
To optimise your range .
Immobilisation threshold imminent
When the charge level reaches about 4% or, depending on the vehicle, about 6%, a beep
will sound again and the meter will light up in red or, depending on the vehicle,
30 seconds after the meter lights up in red.
When the charge level reaches 3.5% or, depending on the vehicle, approximately 5%,
the range value is no longer displayed. Engine performance gradually decreases until
the vehicle comes to a halt BREAKDOWN RECOVERY.
Traction battery charge rate 30
Instrument panel in miles

(option to switch to km/h)
With the vehicle stationary and the engine switched on, from the multimedia screen
33 select the "Vehicle" world, press the "Settings"menu, "System" then "Units".
Choose between km/h or mph.
The speedometer and some of the distance information displayed on the instrument panel
are converted.
To return to the previous mode, repeat the same operation.
Note: once the battery is switched off, the on-board computer automatically returns to
the original unit of measurement.
Please refer to the multimedia instructions for more information.
Tip
To use certain driving aid functions, it is necessary to change the unit of measurement
on the instrument panel in order to obtain the appropriate information when driving
in a country where the speed units differ from those set as default on your vehicle.
WARNING
For safety reasons, carry out any adjustments while the vehicle is stationary.