Freeman38 said:We have driven the car in the most economical manner, i.e, set to 'B0' and coasting where possible, and made use of the regenerative breaking when slowing down. Are we expecting too much or are these figures what we should expect ???
For a starters you should be in B5 to get the most of the regenerative braking. We average 80 to 100 mpg over the last 13000 miles.
On a long run we get 45mpg, which is 50% more than our XC90 which we had before. So not sure what the original poster was expecting to get.
Well, hate to disagree, but in reality, it makes very little difference to the economy whether you fiddle with the paddles or not. The car works pretty well in the default mode.