The Mazda MX-30 offers innovative smart regeneration modes that enhance your electric driving experience by optimizing energy recovery. Understanding how to use these modes effectively can extend your driving range and make your rides smoother.

What Are Smart Regeneration Modes?

Smart regeneration modes control how the MX-30 recovers energy during deceleration or braking. Instead of traditional brakes solely slowing the vehicle, the electric motor captures kinetic energy and converts it into electrical energy, which recharges the battery.

How to Use the MX-30’s Regeneration Modes

  • Off Mode: Minimal regeneration, similar to a conventional vehicle. Use this mode for smooth coasting but expect less energy recovery.
  • Low Regeneration: Provides gentle energy recovery for everyday city driving, balancing comfort and efficiency.
  • High Regeneration: Maximizes energy recovery by increasing resistance when you lift your foot off the accelerator. Ideal for stop-and-go traffic or downhill driving.
  • Smart Mode: Automatically adjusts regeneration levels based on driving conditions, allowing you to focus on the road without manual changes.

To switch modes, use the controls on your dashboard or steering wheel. Experiment with different settings to find what fits your driving style and route best.

Benefits of Using Smart Regeneration

  • Extended driving range by recapturing energy.
  • Smoother deceleration, reducing brake wear.
  • Enhanced control and responsiveness in varied traffic conditions.

By mastering the MX-30’s smart regeneration modes, you not only improve efficiency but also enjoy a more engaging and eco-friendly driving experience.