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I have seen a lot of people write about how regen is different in the different driving modes Smooth, Swift and Sprint. I have never been able to feel or sense an difference. Since many smart forum members say there is a difference, I decided to test it out. I found a level road and measured the time it took the car to decelerate from 50 MHP to a stop in each mode with both high and standard regeneration. I did this 3 times on each setting and then averaged the results.
Since I always drive with high regen, it is clear why I did not sense any difference across driving modes. High regen is the same across all drive modes. However, standard regen shows there is a big difference between Smooth mode and Swift/Sprint modes. I believe that the small difference between Swift and Sprint with standard regen is measurement error.
Conclusion is that if you want the least regen, use standard regen and Swift or Sprint Mode. A moderate amount of regen is available using standard regen in Smooth mode. For maximum regen, just set high regen and use any driving mode.
Setting | Seconds |
Smooth Standard Regen | 11.0 |
Swift Standard Regen | 18.0 |
Sprint Standard Regen | 17.7 |
Smooth High Regen | 9.3 |
Swift High Regen | 9.3 |
Sprint High Regen | 9.3 |
Since I always drive with high regen, it is clear why I did not sense any difference across driving modes. High regen is the same across all drive modes. However, standard regen shows there is a big difference between Smooth mode and Swift/Sprint modes. I believe that the small difference between Swift and Sprint with standard regen is measurement error.
Conclusion is that if you want the least regen, use standard regen and Swift or Sprint Mode. A moderate amount of regen is available using standard regen in Smooth mode. For maximum regen, just set high regen and use any driving mode.