Selecting an Off-Road Drive Mode
Using the appropriate drive mode increases your vehicle's control. See
Drive Mode Control.
Using Four-Wheel Drive
Your vehicle has a four-wheel drive system that offers various modes to help you optimize traction on any off-road surface. See
Four-Wheel Drive.
Using the Cameras Off-Road
Use the 360 degree camera to enhance your off-road experience. See
360 Degree Camera.
Using the Rear Differential Lock
When engaged, the rear differential lock provides additional traction to your vehicle by forcing the two rear wheels to turn at the same speed.
Using Trail Control
Trail Control provides you the ability to maneuver the vehicle without using the throttle and brake pedals.
The system controls acceleration and braking in difficult off-road environments, which allows you to focus on steering. See
Trail Control.
Trail Control Performance:
- Manages wheel slip to maximize traction.
- Provides braking to maximize traction in descents.
Using Trail One Pedal Drive (If Equipped)
Trail one pedal drive allows you to accelerate and brake using only the accelerator pedal.
Use this when driving over large obstacles, such as rocks or logs, to help maintain a constant vehicle speed.
Note:
Trail one pedal drive is only available when the vehicle is in 4H or 4L.