Opening & Closing
Seating & Safety
Restraints
Tires &Wheels
Driving & Operating
Loading the Vehicle
Advanced Driver
Assistance
Syslems{ADAS)
WARNING: Overtoadlng the vehlcle wlll have an adverse
effect on braking and handling characteristics. which could
compromise your safety or damage the vehicle.
Infotalnment
It Is Importantto understand the maximum weight rating foryourvehicle
and how much weightyourvehicle can safely carry.
Hlgh-voltage Battery
Pack & Charglng
Malntenance
Tlre8 & Whaels
Tlre Informatlon
The vehlcle's Grossvehlclewelght Ratlng (GVWR) Is stated on the
Vehlcle Certlficatlon label located on the left B-plllar,
Tlre Care and
Malntenanca
Note.. Thls weightls also known as the vehicle s moxlmum allowable
totalmass.
Tlre Pressure Monttorlng
Systam
Thisweight Includes the curb weight of the vehlcle,thewelghtof all
occupants, corgo, ond anyodditional equipment Instolled on the
vehlcle slnce itwas manufactured.
Tlre Repalr
CAUTION: To pr•v•nt g•rloug damag• lo th• v•hlcl•, n•v•r
load the vehlcle so thal11 Is haavlar than Ihe GVWR.
VehlcleLoadlng
Carrylng Item8
Loadlng thevehlcle
WARNING: The Irunk Is the preferred place to carry objects. In
a colllslon. durlng hard braklng, or durlng sudden maneuvers,
loose Ilems carrled In the vehlcle's cabln area can be thrown
around and cause InJurytQ*xcupants.
Stepsfor Determining Correct
Load Limlt
CAUTION: Heavy loads should be evenly dlstrlbuled
Ihroughout the vehlcle so as nol lo exceed the Gross Axle
Welghl Ratlngs {GAWR) shown on the vahlcle certlficatlon
label.
Roof Racksllf Equipped)
GlossaryofTerms
Technical Dala
Roadslde Asslstance &
Emergency Information
Consumer Information