One-pedal driving is a feature on some electric vehicles where, under most circumstances, you use only the accelerator pedal to both speed up and slow down. When activated, the brake pedal only comes ...
Apart from being environmentally friendly and technologically advanced, most fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles offer many features that make driving much easier than it once used to be. One ...
Electric vehicles drive very similarly to combustion cars, but what happens when you lift off the accelerator is quite different. Automakers have put a lot of effort into making the electric vehicle ...
Some electric vehicles, including several GM EVs, are equipped with a one-pedal driving system that will slow the vehicle down without the driver touching the brake pedal. Basically, the driver simply ...
One-pedal driving is a technology used on some EVs and plug-in hybrids so instead of using the brake pedal to stop, a driver need only let off the accelerator and the regenerative braking system will ...
For those with traditional internal-combustion engines in their cars, there's no such thing as "one-pedal" driving. For those with experience driving a plug-in hybrid or purely battery-electric car, ...
Automotive manufacturer Ford announces that it will complete "fully automatic driving car" which does not require steering wheel, pedal and even driver, within 5 years and will operate on public road ...
This came up on the Car Pro Show last Saturday when I remarked that I loved one-pedal driving in my electric BMW and in every electric vehicle I've ever reviewed. Todd didn't know what I was talking ...