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one pedal driving on OB....Possible?

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Forgive me if this has already been addressed, but i can't seem to find it. Do all the Trim levels have the one - pedal Driving, or just on certian GOAT modes? I am on order for an OB. (3 month follower, 1st time poster:rolleyes:)
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Forgive me if this has already been addressed, but i can't seem to find it. Do all the Trim levels have the one - pedal Driving, or just on certian GOAT modes? I am on order for an OB. (3 month follower, 1st time poster:rolleyes:)
I believe it just depends on engine and transmission.
 

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One pedal is a function of the 2.7 to my knowledge and not tied to any trim
 
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I am pretty sure it is the transmission not the engine. Basically if you get the automatic you should be good.
 

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Yep, if you get the 10 speed automatic and you will rocking the one-pedal drive. We have a number of OBs at the Off-Roadeo. It’s quite the trick, but I enjoy the trail control mode more.
 
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Yep, if you get the 10 speed automatic and you will rocking the one-pedal drive. We have a number of OBs at the Off-Roadeo. It’s quite the trick, but I enjoy the trail control mode more.
thanks, what is the diff in the two?
 

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thanks, what is the diff in the two?
Trail control is cruise control at low speed, you don’t have to touch the pedals.
One pedal is you pushing the gas to go and if you let off it stops. No brake pedal needed.
 
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Trail control is cruise control at low speed, you don’t have to touch the pedals.
One pedal is you pushing the gas to go and if you let off it stops. No brake pedal needed.
thanks for the explanation! i guess i was confusing the trail control with the rock crawl features. Someone had explained the rock crawl the same way to me previously.
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