For the #XUV300 a steep ascent is never an uphill battle. Because ESP with hill start assist prevents it from rolling backwards when starting off on an incline - keeping you on course & in control.
How Does It Work? The Hill Start Assist system uses the car’s electronic stability control to keep the car from rolling backward when starting on a hill. When the driver releases the brake pedal, the Hill Start Assist system holds the brakes for a few seconds until the accelerator pedal is depressed. This prevents the car from rolling
Hill Start Assist ("HSA") I own a 2013 "S" model. My driveway has a small (maybe 6%) grade up to my garage, and I'm in the habit of stopping with the engine running, getting out, manually opening the (carriage house-style) garage doors, and driving inside. After I return to the car, when I shift to (D)rive and release the parking break, the car
Turning off traction control improves driving, too. Well, as much of it as you can, anyway. I don't recommend this in *any* inclement weather or for driving through any twisties. However, it does lessen the "bog-down" on start and during quick shifts. (Disclaimer: Turning of traction control is unwise and is dangerous.
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