Range Rover Evoque: Gradient release control (GRC)

With HDC activated, if the vehicle is stopped on a slope using the foot brake, GRC will become active (except in Terrain Response Sand program). It operates in all gears and in neutral position.

During a steep hill descent, when the foot brake is released GRC will automatically hold brake force for a short period before gradually releasing it, allowing for maximum control to be retained.

During an uphill start, a similar brake hold and gradual release is employed. This allows time for the driver to apply speed and allow the vehicle to move away smoothly.

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If a fault is detected in the HDC system, an HDC warning will be displayed in the message centre. If the fault is detected while the system is operating, HDC will then fade out. If a fault is det

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Gradient Acceleration Control (GAC) and Hill Start Assist are not active while HDC is operating. GAC will limit vehicle acceleration on steep descents, allowing the driver to feel more in control

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