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electronic systems or devices used in
your vehicle.
• Push the plug in as far as it will go. If good contact is not made, the plug may
overheat and the fuse may open.
• Plug in battery equipped electrical/electronic devices with
reverse current protection. The current
from the battery may flow into the
vehicle’s electrical/electronic system
and cause system malfunction.

if equipped
USB Charger
Front
B5023701Rear
B5023702
The USB charger is designed to recharge
batteries of small size electrical devices
using a USB cable.
The electrical devices can be recharged
when the Start/Stop button is in the ON or
START position. The battery charging state may be
monitored on the electrical device.
Disconnect the USB cable from the USB
port after use.
• A smartphone or a tablet PC may get
warmer during the recharging process.
It does not indicate any malfunction
with the charging system.
• A smartphone or a tablet PC, which adopts a different recharging method,
may not be properly recharged. In this
case, use an exclusive charger of your
device.
• The charging terminal is only to recharge a device. Do not use the
charging terminal either to turn ON an
audio or to play media In the
infotainment system.
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Wireless Smartphone
if equipped
Charging System
B5023901[A] Indicator light
[B] Charging pad
On certain models, the vehicle comes
equipped with a wireless smartphone
charger.
The system is available when all doors are
closed, and when the Start/Stop button is
in the ON or START position.
Charging smartphone
The wireless smartphone charging
system charges only the Qi-enabled
smartphones ( ). Read the label on the
smartphone accessory cover or visit your
smartphone manufacturer’s website to
check whether your smartphone supports
the Qi technology.
The wireless charging process starts
when you put a Qi-enabled smartphone
on the wireless charging unit.
1. Remove other items, including the smart key, from the wireless charging
unit. If not, the wireless charging
process may be interrupted. Place the
smartphone on the center of the
charging pad.
2. The indicator light is orange when the smartphone is charging. The indicator
light will turn green when phone
charging is complete.
3. You can turn ON or OFF the wireless charging function from the Settings menu in the infotainment system.
Select
Setup > Vehicle > Convenience
> Wireless Charging System for Mobile
Devices
Information The infotainment system may change after
software updates. For more information, refer
to the user's manual provided in the
infotainment system and the quick reference
guide.

If your smartphone is not charging:
• Slightly change the position of the smartphone on the charging pad.
• Make sure the indicator light is orange.
The indicator light will blink orange for 10
seconds if there is a malfunction in the
wireless charging system.
In this case, temporarily stop the charging
process, and re-attempt to charge your
smartphone again.
The system warns you with a message on
the cluster display if the smartphone is
still on the wireless charging unit after the
vehicle is turned OFF and the front door is
opened.
For some manufacturer’s smartphones,
the system may not warn you even
though the smartphone is left on the
wireless charging unit. This is due to the
particular characteristic of the
smartphone and not a malfunction of the
wireless charging.
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may experience higher heat
conduction.
• In some cases, the wireless charging may stop temporarily when the smart
key is used, either when starting the
vehicle or locking/unlocking the doors,
etc.
• When charging certain smartphones, the charging indicator may not change
to blue when the smartphone is fully
charged.
• The wireless charging process may temporarily stop, when temperature
abnormally increases inside the
wireless smartphone charging system.
The wireless charging process restarts,
when temperature falls to a certain
level.
• The wireless charging process may temporarily stop when there is any
metallic item, such as a coin, between
the wireless smartphone charging
system and smartphone.
• When charging some smartphones with a self-protection feature, the
wireless charging speed may decrease
and the wireless charging may stop.
• If the smartphone has a thick cover, the wireless charging may not be possible.
• If the smartphone is not completely contacting the charging pad, wireless
charging may not operate properly.
• Some magnetic items like credit cards, phone cards or rail tickets may be
damaged if left with the smartphone
during the charging process.
• When any smartphone without a wireless charging function or a metallic
object is placed on the charging pad, a
small noise may sound. This small
sound is due to the vehicle discerning
compatibility of the object placed on
the charging pad. It does not affect
your vehicle or the smartphone in any
way.
Information If the Start/Stop button is in the OFF position,
the charging also stops.

Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
rules.
Operation is subject to the following three
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
3. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the device

if equipped
Vehicle to Load (V2L)
B5024001
V2L(Vehicle to Load) is installed at the
central rear seat. V2L is a convenient
feature which provides enough electricity
to use diverse household electrical
appliances in the vehicle.
V2L is installed at the central rear seat
bottom.
For more information, refer to the "Using
V2L Function" section in chapter 1.
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Clock
The clock can be set from the
infotainment system.
For more information, refer to the user’s
manual provided in the infotainment
system and the quick reference guide.
WARNING Do not attempt to adjust the clock while
driving. Doing so may result in distracted
driving which may lead to an accident
involving personal injury or death.

Coat Hook
B5024201
These hooks are not designed to hold
large or heavy items.
WARNING
B5024202
Do not hang other objects such as
hangers or hard objects except clothes. Also, do not put heavy, sharp or breakable
objects in the clothes pockets. In an
accident or when the curtain airbag is
inflated, it may cause vehicle damage or
personal injury.

Floor Mat Anchor(s)
ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors to
attach the front floor mats to the vehicle.
The anchors on the front floor carpet keep
the floor mats from sliding forward.
WARNING Do not overlay additional mats or liners
over the floor mats. If using All Weather
mats, remove the carpeted floor mats
before installing them. Only use floor
mats designed to connect to the anchors.

WARNING The following must be observed when
installing ANY floor mat to the vehicle.
• Ensure to remove a protective film
attached on the carpet before
attaching a floor mat on the front floor
carpet. Otherwise, the floor mat may
move freely on the protective film and it
could result in unintentional braking or
accelerating.
• Ensure that the floor mats are securely attached to the vehicle’s floor mat
anchor(s) before driving the vehicle.
• Do not use ANY floor mat that cannot be firmly attached to the vehicle’s floor
mat anchors.
• Do not stack floor mats on top of one another (for example, all-weather
rubber mat on top of a carpeted floor
mat). Only a single floor mat should be
installed in each position.
IMPORTANT Your vehicle was
manufactured with driver’s side floor mat
anchors that are designed to securely
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hold the floor mat in place. To avoid any
interference with pedal operation,
HYUNDAI Vehicle recommends that the
HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use in
your vehicle be installed.
Infotainment System
NOTICE • If you install an aftermarket HID head light, your vehicle’s audio and
electronic devices may not function
properly.
• Prevent chemicals such as perfume, cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand cleaner,
and air freshener from contacting the
interior parts because they may cause
damage or discoloration.

USB Port
B5025901
You can use an USB cable to connect
audio devices to the vehicle USB port.
Information When using a portable audio device connected
to the power outlet, noise may occur during
playback. If this happens, use the portable
audio device’s power source.

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Antenna
B5025101
The shark fin antenna will receive AM, FM
broadcast signals and transmit data.
Steering Wheel Remote
Controls
B5025401
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VOLUME (VOL + / VOL -) (1)
• Rotate the VOLUME scroll up to increase volume.
• Rotate the VOLUME scroll down to decrease volume.
Information You can set the volume level of each source
(FM, AM, SXM, USB, BT, etc.) individually
by adjusting the VOLUME scroll.
Then the infotainment system saves the last
volume level of each source in the system
sound settings.
If you change the source, the volume will
revert to the previously set volume for that
source.

SEEK/PRESET ( / ) (2)
If the SEEK/PRESET switch is pressed up
or down and held for 0.8 second or more,
it will function in the following modes:
RADIO mode
It will function as the AUTO SEEK select
button. It will SEEK until you release the
button.
MEDIA mode
It will function as the FF/RW button.
If the SEEK/PRESET switch is pressed up
or down, it will function in the following
modes:
RADIO mode
It will function as the PRESET STATION
UP/DOWN button.
MEDIA mode
It will function as the TRACK UP/ DOWN
button.
MODE (3)
Press the MODE button to toggle through
Radio or AUX modes.
MUTE ( ) (4)
Press the MUTE( )button to mute or
activate the sound.
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Information The infotainment system may change after
software updates. For more information, refer
to the user's manual provided in the
infotainment system and the quick reference
guide.

Infotainment System
B5025501
Information The infotainment system may change after
software updates. For more information, refer
to the user's manual provided in the
infotainment system and the quick reference
guide.

Voice Recognition
B5026101
Information The infotainment system may change after
software updates. For more information, refer
to the user's manual provided in the
infotainment system and the quick reference
guide.

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Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology
B5026001
B5026002
(1) Call / Answer / Call end button
(2) Microphone
Information The infotainment system may change after
software updates. For more information, refer
to the user's manual provided in the
infotainment system and the quick reference
guide.

CAUTION To avoid driver distractions, do not
excessively operate the device while
driving the vehicle which may lead to an
accident.

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6. Driving Your Vehicle
Before Driving .................................................................................................................. 6-3Before Entering the Vehicle ........................................................................................ 6-3Before Starting ............................................................................................................. 6-3
Start/Stop Button ............................................................................................................ 6-4 Start/Stop Button Positions ........................................................................................ 6-5Starting the Vehicle .....................................................................................................6-6
Turning Off the Vehicle................................................................................................ 6-7
Remote Start ................................................................................................................ 6-7
SHIFT BY WIRE.................................................................................................................6-8 Shift By Wire Operation ...............................................................................................6-8
Cluster Display Messages Information......................................................................6-12
Good Driving Practices .............................................................................................. 6-13
Regenerative Braking System (Paddle Shifter) ........................................................... 6-14 Using Regenerative Braking System ........................................................................ 6-14
Regenerative Braking System Limitations ............................................................... 6-15
One Pedal Driving ...................................................................................................... 6-15
Using i-PEDAL ............................................................................................................ 6-16
Smart Regeneration System .......................................................................................... 6-17 Smart Regeneration System On/Off..........................................................................6-17
Smart Regeneration System Operating Condition .................................................. 6-18
Smart Regeneration Level Settings .......................................................................... 6-18
Pausing Smart Regeneration System ....................................................................... 6-19
Front Sensors ............................................................................................................. 6-19
System Check Message............................................................................................. 6-19
Smart Regeneration System Precautions ................................................................ 6-19
Braking System .............................................................................................................. 6-22 Power-Assist Brakes .................................................................................................. 6-22
Disc Brakes Wear Indicator ....................................................................................... 6-23
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) ................................................................................. 6-24
Auto Hold.................................................................................................................... 6-27
Brake Disc Cleaning ...................................................................................................6-29
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..................................................................................6-30
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ............................................................................. 6-31
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) ....................................................................... 6-33
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ..................................................................................6-34
Brake Assistant System (BAS) ...................................................................................6-34
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Good Braking Practices............................................................................................. 6-35
All Wheel Drive (AWD) .................................................................................................. 6-36 Emergency Precautions ............................................................................................ 6-38
Drive Mode Integrated Control System (2WD) ........................................................... 6-39 Drive Mode................................................................................................................. 6-39
Drive mode Integrated Control System (AWD) ........................................................... 6-41 Drive Mode.................................................................................................................. 6-41
Drive Modes Characteristic ...................................................................................... 6-43
Active Air Flap................................................................................................................ 6-44 Malfunction................................................................................................................ 6-44
Active Sound Design..................................................................................................... 6-45
Special Driving Conditions ........................................................................................... 6-45 Hazardous Driving Conditions.................................................................................. 6-45
Rocking the Vehicle .................................................................................................. 6-46
Smooth Cornering ..................................................................................................... 6-46
Driving at Night ......................................................................................................... 6-46
Driving in the Rain ..................................................................................................... 6-46
Hydroplaning ............................................................................................................. 6-47
Driving in Flooded Areas ........................................................................................... 6-47
Highway Driving ........................................................................................................ 6-47
Winter Driving ............................................................................................................... 6-48 Snow or Icy Conditions ............................................................................................. 6-48
Winter Precautions .................................................................................................... 6-50
Vehicle Load Limit......................................................................................................... 6-52 The Loading Information Label ................................................................................ 6-52
Trailer Towing ................................................................................................................. 6-57
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