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I will be taking my 2022 Hybrid up to the mountains in Southern California for the first time this summer and would like to hear any advice about the best way to navigate downhill. Not too worried about going up, just coming down. My Hyundai Palisade has paddles and they worked great in controlling my speed and maneuverability. Unfortunately, as we all know, the Maverick is sans paddle shifting and I'm not sure what to expect with the hybrid's eCVT transmission. I'm not talking about off-roading . . . strictly on the highway and smaller roads.
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From my experience, once your battery is recharged to its designed maximum on a downhill run, regen braking stops, because the battery cannot be charged past that limit, and the motor starts to provide some drag to help control the effects of gravity.

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I will be taking my 2022 Hybrid up to the mountains in Southern California for the first time this summer and would like to hear any advice about the best way to navigate downhill. Not too worried about going up, just coming down. My Hyundai Palisade has paddles and they worked great in controlling my speed and maneuverability. Unfortunately, as we all know, the Maverick is sans paddle shifting and I'm not sure what to expect with the hybrid's eCVT transmission. I'm not talking about off-roading . . . strictly on the highway and smaller roads.
It's a good time to use eco mode and watch the curves on the gps. Crest the mtn with electric power. You can modulate the throttle to bring the needle up on the way down or use the brake pedal to bring the needle close to the metal. At some point it's going to turn on engine braking to spin off the extra power. You just have to stay lightly on the brake or throttle and let it do it's thing. It can wind up and get really loud on long downhills. When you get near the bottom, you have to coax it out of the air pump braking. If it's a low power run out, you stay in electric driving until the next uphill.
 
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Here in Colorado Springs when visitors drive down from the summit of Pikes Peak there are checkpoints where the park rangers check the brake temperature. If their brakes are too hot they won’t let you continue until they do.
 

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I will be taking my 2022 Hybrid up to the mountains in Southern California for the first time this summer and would like to hear any advice about the best way to navigate downhill. Not too worried about going up, just coming down. My Hyundai Palisade has paddles and they worked great in controlling my speed and maneuverability. Unfortunately, as we all know, the Maverick is sans paddle shifting and I'm not sure what to expect with the hybrid's eCVT transmission. I'm not talking about off-roading . . . strictly on the highway and smaller roads.
On steep grades the truck will use regen to slow the truck. When the battery is full it will switch over to engine braking. Don't sweat it. If you feel you are going too fast before it switches to engine braking just hit the "L" button. I've been on steep grades 6-12%, never had an issue.
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