Instrument Cluster: 2020 Hyundai Kona EV Indicators Guide
The 2020 Hyundai Kona Electric stands out as a beacon of innovation in the fast-paced world of modern car design, especially with its carefully made instrument cluster. The instrument panel is the center of information in the car. It combines cutting-edge technology with easy-to-use features in a way that looks great. This digital command center not only tells you about the car’s speed, fuel level, and RPM, but it also has many other indicators that show you more about its state and performance. From eco-friendly driving modes to improved safety alerts, the Kona Electric’s instrument cluster is a visual symphony that gives the driver a complete and easy-to-understand experience that makes driving more enjoyable overall. Take a trip with us as we explore the 2020 Hyundai Kona EV’s instrument cluster and all of its intricate features and functions. We’ll look at the many signs that help make this electric car a model of smart and immersive automotive instrumentation.
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Instrument Cluster
- Power/Charge gauge
- Speedometer
- Warning and indicator lights
- LCD display (including Trip computer)
- Battery SOC (State of Charge) gauge
The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details, refer to the “Gauges and Meters” in this chapter.
Instrument Cluster Control
Adjusting instrument cluster illumination When the vehicle’s parking lights or headlights are on, press the illumination control button to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel illumination. When pressing the illumination control button, the interior switch illumination intensity is also adjusted. WARNING Never adjust the instrument cluster while driving. Doing so could lead to driver distraction which may cause an accident and lead to vehicle damage, serious injury, or death.
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The brightness of the instrument panel illumination is displayed.
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If the brightness reaches the maximum or minimum level, a chime will sound.
For information regarding the illumination setting on your audio display, refer to the “Setup” section of your Audio or Navigation manual.
Gauges
Speedometer The speedometer indicates the speed of the vehicle and is calibrated in miles per hour (mph) and/or kilometres per hour (km/h). The speedometer is displayed differently according to the selected drive mode. For more details, refer to “Drive Mode System” in chapter 5. Sub speedometer
The sub-speedometer is displayed on the cluster when you select ‘Other features → Speedometer subscale’ in the User Settings mode. The sub-speedometer is not displayed if you deselect it in the User Setting mode. For more details, refer to “LCD Display Mode” in this chapter. Toque gauge
The torque gauge shows the real-time torque value while driving when SPORT mode is selected by pressing the DRIVE MODE button. Power/Charge gauge
The Power/Charge gauge shows the energy consumption rate of the vehicle and the charge/discharge status of the regenerative brakes.
- POWER :
This portion of the gauge indicates the amount of electrical power sup-plied to the EV motor while driving.
- CHARGE :
This portion of the gauge indicates the amount of charging to the EV battery when regenerative braking is applied. State of Charge (SOC) gauge for high voltage battery The SOC gauge shows the charging status of the high-voltage battery. “L (Low)” position on the indicator indicates that there is not enough energy in the high-voltage battery. “H (High)” position indicates that the driving battery is fully charged. When driving your vehicle for long distances on the highway or in rural areas, make sure to check that the State of Charge (SOC) is sufficient to get to your destination and make sure to map out useable charging locations along your route.
When there are only 2 bars remain-ing on the gauge, the SOC level is low. The warning lamp turns ON to alert you that the battery must be charged soon. When the warning lamp turns ON, the vehicle can drive an additional 12~18 miles (20~30 km) depending on the driving speed, heater/air conditioner, weather, driving style, and other factors. Charging is required. NOTICE When there are 1-2 gauge bars left for the high voltage battery, the vehicle speed is limited and then eventually the vehicle will turn OFF. Charge the vehicle immediately.
Outside temperature indicator
The outside temperature is shown in the lower portion of the cluster LCD display. The units may be displayed in Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C). Temperature range : -40°F ~ 140°F (-40°C ~ 60°C) Note that the temperature indicated on the LCD display may not change as quickly as the outside temperature (there may be a slight delay before the temperature changes.) You can change the temperature unit from °F to °C or °C to °F in the User Settings mode in the cluster: Go to User Settings Mode ➝ Other ➝ Temperature Unit. For vehicles equipped with Automatic Climate Control, you can also:
- Press the AUTO button while pressing the OFF button on the climate control unit for 3 seconds
Both the temperature unit on the cluster LCD display and climate control screen will change. Odometer The odometer indicates the total distance that the vehicle has been driven and should be used to determine when periodic maintenance should be performed. Distance to empty
- The EV range is the estimated distance the vehicle can be driven with the remaining level of the high-voltage battery. For more details, refer to the “EV Range” section in the Electric Vehicle System Overview manual.
- Note that the range is displayed in different locations in the instrument cluster depending on the current drive mode selection. For more details, refer to “Drive Mode System” in chapter 5.The odometer indicates the total distance that the vehicle has been driven and should be used to determine when periodic maintenance should be performed.
Range accumulated from regenerative braking When ECO mode or ECO+ mode (if equipped) is enabled, the speedometer display includes an additional range value which is accumulated as a result of regenerative braking. The value starts from zero and incrementally increases as the energy from regen braking increases. The display resets to zero when the regen level drops to zero (vehicle accelerating, etc.). Gear shift indicator
This indicator displays which gear position is selected.
Shift indicator pop-up The pop-up indicates the current gear position displayed in the cluster for about 2 seconds when shifting into other positions (P/R/N/D). The shift indicator pop-up function can be activated or deactivated from the User Settings mode in the cluster LCD display. Regenerative braking level indicator
The level of regenerative braking can be selected by using the paddle shifters on the steering wheel. The level (0 to 3) is displayed in the lower portion of the cluster LCD display. For more details, refer to “Regenerative Braking System” in chapter 5..
FAQs
The lightning bolt icon denotes that the car is charging right now. When the Kona EV is connected to a charging station, it will be visible.
Generally, a flashing battery symbol indicates a problem with the charging system or battery. If this happens, it’s advised to refer to the owner’s manual and get expert help.
The Kona EV is prepared for driving when the “READY” indicator appears. It verifies that the vehicle is ready for use and that the electric system is operational.
When you drive in an energy-efficient manner, the “ECO” indicator illuminates. It promotes environmentally friendly driving practices and shows the best way to use energy.
The battery’s current charge level is displayed on the State of Charge (SOC) gauge. It facilitates keeping track of the battery’s remaining charge.
A warning indicator is an exclamation point inside a triangle. It could be an indication of a number of problems that need to be addressed right away.
When the temperature warning light appears, it means that the battery is using excessive heat. To address this warning, it’s advisable to modify your driving or charging habits.
When the regenerative braking system actively recovers energy during deceleration, the “Regen” indicator illuminates. It represents effective recharging of energy.
The wrench icon denotes the need for maintenance on the vehicle.
The car is in park mode according to the “P” indicator. This serves as a reminder to make sure the car is securely parked and motionless before getting out.
Problems with the brake system could be indicated by the “BRAKE” warning light. It is imperative that you safely stop your car and call for help if it illuminates while you are driving.
When one or more tires have low pressure, the “TPMS” (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) warning light alerts you to the situation. As soon as you can, check and adjust your tire pressure.
The “Lane Keep Assist” indicator indicates that the system is in use and is assisting you with steering to stay in your lane.
The “ABS” (Anti-lock Braking System) warning light suggests that there might be a problem with the ABS mechanism. Seek out expert help to deal with the issue.
When the Auto Hold feature is activated, the “AUTO HOLD” indicator turns on. It improves convenience in traffic by keeping the car stationary without requiring you to keep your foot on the brake pedal.
Useful Links
View Full PDF: Hyundai Kona EV 2020 User Manual| Auto User Guide
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