Whether on highways or city roads, experienced drivers know that maintaining a steady speed is a cornerstone of eco-driving. The key is anticipating traffic conditions ahead to minimize sudden accelerations and braking.
To achieve this effortlessly, use cruise control on flat, non-hilly routes where it excels at holding consistent speeds.
However, on steep slopes, skip cruise control—its automatic acceleration to maintain speed can lead to higher fuel consumption.

Maintaining a constant speed reduces fuel use because acceleration phases are rare and inefficient.
The steadier your vehicle's pace, the lower its overall consumption—proven through years of real-world driving data.
Adopting eco-driving techniques can save up to 40% on fuel, stretching your budget further and putting real money back in your wallet.