Nissan Juke Hybrid 2024 Owners Manual

2.14.4. e-Pedal Step driving features

The e-Pedal Step system provides the following driving features:

When driving the vehicle:

  • Depressing or returning the accelerator pedal will change the degree of acceleration and deceleration accordingly.

  • Returning the accelerator pedal generates more deceleration than normal. (The maximum deceleration changes according to the vehicle speed.)

  • Releasing (taking your foot off) the accelerator pedal reduces the vehicle speed to ~8 km/h (~5 MPH). The brake pedal must be used to bring the vehicle to a full a stop.

  • The vehicle’s brake lights illuminate when the deceleration level reaches an ordinary braking operation.

If the deceleration is not sufficient when the accelerator pedal is returned or released, depress the brake pedal. The brake pedal can be operated to reduce the vehicle speed in the same way as normal even when the e-Pedal Step system is activated.

When reversing the vehicle:

With the shift position in the R (Reverse), operating the accelerator pedal can adjust the vehicle speed (acceleration and deceleration) in the same way as in the D (Drive) position.

Other driving tips for the e-Pedal Step system:

  • For smooth deceleration when the e-Pedal Step system is activated, it is recommended to adjust the accelerator pedal while driving with your foot on it (depressing or returning, but not releasing).

  • The e-Pedal Step system will not function under the following conditions:

    • When the vehicle is placed in the P (Park) or N (Neutral) position.

    • When cruise control (where fitted), ProPILOT Assist (where fitted), or Intelligent Emergency Braking operates. these Driver Assistance systems have priority over e-Pedal Step.

  • Brake pedal may move depending on deceleration, you might hear a noise when the e-Pedal Step is active. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction

  • The characteristics of deceleration change according to the vehicle speed. At low speed, the motor continues to apply torque to move vehicle slowly forward (so-called "creep"), similar to a conventional vehicle with a automatic gearbox. Remember to depress the brake pedal firmly to slow or stop the vehicle.

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