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Originally Posted by falconey
Ok thanks. Was curious since the i4 can coast in D. Seemed to be silly to not have that as driving option.
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Here's the original press pack info related to coasting:
On the open road, meanwhile, the coasting function enhances comfort and efficiency, the car “freewheeling” with no drive power whenever the driver takes their foot off the accelerator. Adaptive adjustments according to the driving situation are also carried out when the navigation system’s route guidance function is not activated, precise control of the adaptive recuperation enabling instantaneous responses to changes in the driving situation. For example, activating the turn signal indicator while coasting immediately initiates recuperation. But when approaching junctions with traffic lights, Brake Energy Regeneration is cancelled if the lights turn from red to green.