Totally agree, I was looking through Bimmercode the other day but unless there are advanced settings I do not know about, we will look like 2-footed drivers. In the perfect world, the brake lights came on when in high regen, not low. Low regen is no different than mild downshift in a stick car and the brake lights don't turn on then.That sucks. Maybe there’s a software change that could fix this because, well, it’s dumb. If the car’s speed is unchanged, there is absolutely no need for the brake lights to be coming on. How does it work on every other car other than my Subaru?
I'm still not convinced that the lights are triggered solely by the charging. My chief mechanic believes the trigger is an accelerometer, which may also trigger the charging. And if the speed is unchanged, there won't be any regen.
The SE will trigger with the slightest regen with zero deceleration... at least from our experience.
Though I adapted towards feeling for that "coasting sweet spot" without eyeballing the gauge frequently, at least after a few thousand miles.
No, Subarus (and other brands, I’m sure) offer the follow-distance controls on the steering wheel just like the ACC on the MINI; you can delve into the Subaru’s settings (using the silly paddles beneath the left spoke on the wheel) to adjust the rate of acceleration upon resumption of cruise.