mellwaters100
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Hello!
I know there are occasional discussions about "concerns" over long distance MPG of the Outlander when it is not possible to charge regularly, so I thought I would post about my experience of a return trip to France. I was pleasantly surprised!
Firstly, shout out to the fantastic PHEV Watchdog app and the recent update that allows 'Resume previous trip'. Would highly recommend to anyone vaguely interested in what their car is doing!!
Attached are the trips to / from France from the north east of England. Started near Darlington -> York -> Dover / Dunkirk -> Aubusson (Paris route). The outbound trip included a slight detour via Lincoln. In both cases, the car (a 2014 4HS) started with a full battery and included x1 rapid charge to 80% in York.
View attachment Trip.JPG
As can be seen from the image, on the outbound trip I averaged 41mpg over the 824 miles; and 47mpg for the 804 mile return (neither figure adjusted for the pre-charge on the battery).
On both trips, I set ACC to 62mph (on the dash) which is 60mph on road and let the car do its thing - not using charge / save at all. On the outbound (12th October), there was a strong head wind in the UK and heavy rain, which died down once in France.
I will be doing the same trip this weekend but going via the tunnel. As yet, I am undecided whether to go via Paris (which is motorway nearly all the way through France) or Rouen / Orleans, which includes a number of city and 50mph roads with roundabouts - there are also more hills on this route in northern France. It would be interesting to see if the averages are vastly different, though!
Oh, by the way, I have fitted Vredestrein Quatrac 5's all round which I am convinced has massively improved the MPG performance over the Toyos.
I know tootling along at 60mph isn't everyone's cup of tea, but it suits me fine and it helps me save a few quid on petrol too! Talking of which, can't help but be impressed that, on a trip of 2,600km, nearly 1,000km were on pure electric - nice.
I know there are occasional discussions about "concerns" over long distance MPG of the Outlander when it is not possible to charge regularly, so I thought I would post about my experience of a return trip to France. I was pleasantly surprised!
Firstly, shout out to the fantastic PHEV Watchdog app and the recent update that allows 'Resume previous trip'. Would highly recommend to anyone vaguely interested in what their car is doing!!
Attached are the trips to / from France from the north east of England. Started near Darlington -> York -> Dover / Dunkirk -> Aubusson (Paris route). The outbound trip included a slight detour via Lincoln. In both cases, the car (a 2014 4HS) started with a full battery and included x1 rapid charge to 80% in York.
View attachment Trip.JPG
As can be seen from the image, on the outbound trip I averaged 41mpg over the 824 miles; and 47mpg for the 804 mile return (neither figure adjusted for the pre-charge on the battery).
On both trips, I set ACC to 62mph (on the dash) which is 60mph on road and let the car do its thing - not using charge / save at all. On the outbound (12th October), there was a strong head wind in the UK and heavy rain, which died down once in France.
I will be doing the same trip this weekend but going via the tunnel. As yet, I am undecided whether to go via Paris (which is motorway nearly all the way through France) or Rouen / Orleans, which includes a number of city and 50mph roads with roundabouts - there are also more hills on this route in northern France. It would be interesting to see if the averages are vastly different, though!
Oh, by the way, I have fitted Vredestrein Quatrac 5's all round which I am convinced has massively improved the MPG performance over the Toyos.
I know tootling along at 60mph isn't everyone's cup of tea, but it suits me fine and it helps me save a few quid on petrol too! Talking of which, can't help but be impressed that, on a trip of 2,600km, nearly 1,000km were on pure electric - nice.