4xeRubicon
Active Member
I think bjm00se covered it, but I'll say it a different way.
If you choose eSave mode on the dash, and you have Battery Save checked on the screen, it will maintain your level of battery charge as you drive. If you are at 50%, then drive for an hour on eSave, you should still be at 50%.
If you have Battery Charge selected instead, then the charge level will increase as you drive on eSave. If you drive an hour after starting at 50%, you may be at 60 or 70% at the end, depending on lots of other factors.
Battery Charge will use up more gas than Battery Save.
If you choose eSave mode on the dash, and you have Battery Save checked on the screen, it will maintain your level of battery charge as you drive. If you are at 50%, then drive for an hour on eSave, you should still be at 50%.
If you have Battery Charge selected instead, then the charge level will increase as you drive on eSave. If you drive an hour after starting at 50%, you may be at 60 or 70% at the end, depending on lots of other factors.
Battery Charge will use up more gas than Battery Save.
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