What I want to know is how much range you get at 100% in normal mode.
I am sorry, but I am unable to give you this information, as we do own the ZS EV anymore, as of last weekend.
You are perfectly right and correct to expect your predicted range at 100% SOC will definitely be higher than our car, simply because your car has only covered about 7,000 miles compared our 26,000 miles and 3 years plus age of our car.
We will have conducted many many more charging sessions over your car, that is for sure.
The type of charge you receive and the numbers of cycles conducted, are all factors into the long term health of battery.
These are unavoidable unfortunately.
We now own the new MGS5 Trophy LR model, which is a completely different driving experience to the ZS EV in every single way.
This should come as no surprise really, as the S5 iwas designed from the floor up, to be a EV.
Unlike the ZS EV of course, which was derived purely from a petrol designed model, then converted into a EV.
The ZS EV was a great first attempt from MG at dipping its toe into the water, by entering a new segment in the market in the U.K.
In 2019 it had almost zero competition in the field, mainly due to its very affordable price.
This was a result of government grants and early adopter discounts to match by MG totalling £7,000.
But as time moved on, the word got out, Demand for the car outstripped the supply and left customers waiting up to 12 months for their orders.
At one point, dealers were instructed to take no more orders.
The popularity in demand triggered frequent price increase after increase.
In order to keep costs down and improve through put, they started removing certain features from the car, like the full pano sky roof etc.
This killed off the initial concept of bringing an affordable EV car to the masses now,
The ZS EV had started to lose the appeal and foot hold it once held, a shift from offering a good value for money principle.
The choice offered by the competition was similar now, both on features and price,
The bubble had burst !.
They needed a new model and fast to revive market share.
The reset button on the new S5 appears to firmly pressed and already we are seeing a return of incentives,
Offering sizable introductory discounts like we seen on the ZS EV in the early days !.
If it follows the same pattern as last time, then expect as popularity rises, the discounts will start to slowly dissolve and prices will start to rise again, bit by bit.
Snooze you lose I guess.