No, that is not correct. I never had this issue on my 2018 or 2022 model. I could always paddle up to B3 -B5 without an issue, no matter the temperature, the ICE would never start up unless it was cold out, of course.This has always been the case. If your battery is more than about 2/3 full, it cannot charge fast enough to handle more than B2 levels of regen. To compensate, the "waste" the regen power by having the generator spin the ICE (without injecting fuel). They don't want this done on a cold, ublibricated engine, so they periodically idle it to warm it up and lubricate it.
Things are much different with my 2024 PHEV-GT
Even with Temps above 15'C, I start driving in EV, B0, paddle up to B1, B2 with no issues but as soon as Paddle to B3, the ICE kicks in. I am forced to pull over. Stop the car and start it again, Eco, Ev, B0 and all is back to normal.
Once I change my procedure, when required to slow down, I Paddle up to B1, then B2, this time, I do not paddle up to B3, but instead press the brake pedal slightly, I can get greater Regen without the ICE kicking in. If I am driving and paddle to B2 then when I press on the brake paddle harder, the Regen needle goes to Max Regen and again the ICE does not start up.
Now I am trying to figure out how long I have to drive before I can go past B3 without the ICE starting. Seems to be 5 minutes, so far but like I said, I am still testing this.
Another Issue that MM needs to Correct, in my opinion.
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