Hi BenHopefully Mike Mas will join in on this one. Have you been able to figure out what's the most efficient mode overall? Normal, Eco or Volting (using Charge and EV sessions). Or has this already been flogged to death?
Oh yes, soon enough, the Heat Pump will be humming. I expect my range to by drop 25 to 30%.It's a general question on overall observations that experienced people would have done driving the car. I'm in Ontario and spend winter in Florida, this is a GREAT car for snowbirds. I've been able to do some identical trips with different modes trying to figure this out but sometimes it doesn't make sense (such as when eco is not eco). Your starting regimen points out the need for assigning configurations to keys (if it can assign seat position, why shouln't it assign mode). I'll bet you won't be using the HVAC off this winter (in Winnipeg)! What about getting fresh air in the car and defogging windows?
When we got a new ICE car, searching efficient mode has been flogged to death. Most of the people know the answer is "Slow start and steady speed". As the modern tech makes it possible to use electrons in real life, the "How to use it" becomes an significant issue, since we do not know the details of technical background in general. All is new to us and it changes very fast.Hopefully Mike Mas will join in on this one. Have you been able to figure out what's the most efficient mode overall? Normal, Eco or Volting (using Charge and EV sessions). Or has this already been flogged to death?
No problem. I have 2022 in USA.Hey Woon. The reason I hoped Mike would pipe in is because he has the same vehicle I do (2023). I pretty much ignore anything prior to the 2023 (which I think was 2022 in Europe) model because it seemed that Mitsubishi made a fair number of changes to the software and how the thing is working at that time. Seems to be no difference with the 2024.
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