maby said:
I would say that it is massively OCD! The Outlander is a hybrid, not a pure EV - it is designed to burn petrol when the engineers determined that is the best strategy to combine comfort and performance. If it matters that much to you that you should not burn any petrol then you should have bought a Zoe or a Tesla. As the temperature gets closer to zero, expect to burn more...
Zoe - too small
Tesla - too expensive
I realise it is designed to burn petrol when the (Mitsubishi) engineers determined that is the best strategy, but IMO I know better than the Mitsubishi engineers what trade-off I wish to accept between comfort and ICE use. I know how to moderate the use of ICE in driving - I simply don't press too hard on the right pedal, but unfortunately (in my view) they have taken away my choice with the heating. I rarely use the whole battery capacity, even in winter, and I would gladly use some of the capacity on the heating..... It's strange, because the air conditioning always works off the battery, but not (necessarily) the heating....