regenerative braking - one-pedal mode or steering wheel paddle operated?

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I loved the steering wheel paddles on my ELR - hardly ever used the brake pedal... The Volvo XC40 taught me to love the one-pedal mode which only required the brakes for the last bit of stopping...

What do you prefer?
 

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Steering wheel operated... I'll pass. Lift off the accelerator for regen braking, and put fine-tuning options in settings **SNOW MODE**. Depending on the implementation, I'd even take blended braking as plenty of OEMS do a good job with it these days.
 

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I want both... paddles to change regen settings that are applied when letting up on the accelerator.

Edit: Note that I put my Lightning in Sport mode without one pedal every time I drive it and its just about perfect for me however I would like paddles to fine tune based on traffic. I am not a fan of "one pedal" but do like a fair amount of automatic regen.
 

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I prefer one pedal mode 90% of the time especially in city/highway driving. Don't need nor want a paddle to switch out of it, an easy to find software button is fine.
 

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I loved the steering wheel paddles on my ELR - hardly ever used the brake pedal... The Volvo XC40 taught me to love the one-pedal mode which only required the brakes for the last bit of stopping...

What do you prefer?
I am sure this question will be complicated by the intended "off-road" usage of the Scouts. What may be a great solution for a strictly highway-use vehicle may not be the best solution for this blended use.
 

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I want both... paddles to change regen settings that are applied when letting up on the accelerator.

Edit: Note that I put my Lightning in Sport mode without one pedal every time I drive it and its just about perfect for me however I would like paddles to fine tune based on traffic. I am not a fan of "one pedal" but do like a fair amount of automatic regen.
Both for sure, each with adjustability between the normal amount of decel in a conventional automatic ICE vehicle and the most that the system can safely handle. Brake light application when using regen should be based on a predetermined deceleration rate and not driver adjustable. There should also be some level of non-adjustable creep built in, so that the brake pedal must be depressed to keep the vehicle stopped unless a hill assist or brake hold function has taken over.
 

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One peddle works for me, I have three settings on my Rivian, plus it now blends the regency with the brakes. Rarely ever touch the peddle
 
 
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