#Equinox #EV update Day 4: One-Pedal Driving Feature The one-pedal driving capability in our electric vehicles (EVs) enables the driver to decelerate and bring the vehicle to a stop solely by manipulating the accelerator pedal. This functionality operates by harnessing the electric motor's ability to recover energy from the vehicle's movement, thereby recharging the battery. Aside from the #SuperCruise feature, this is my second most preferred feature of the vehicle. I strongly encourage those who have yet to experience the one-pedal driving feature to give it a try. #IWorkForGM
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2wMine too, one-pedal driving is awesome.