stevedee
Standard Member
We've only had our MG S5 ev Trophy 64kW a few weeks, but here are our first impressions.
First, let me say, we bloody love it!
Plus points:-
Negatives/could do better:-
Keyless access
I like this feature, despite recent publicity about thieves using Relay devices. I believe I've established how this feature is implemented on our MG; the key is normally in a kind of 'sleep' mode. When taken near the car, low frequency (probably 125kHz) wakes the key, then the key uses 443MHz to lock/unlock the car. This is good because it means that screening the key is easier than it would be for high frequency, BLE (low energy Bluetooth) which is another common method.
We used to keep our Yeti key in a large coffee mug for convenience. Now we keep the MG key in a metal coffee tin!
Adjustable Regen
Great, but I seem to have to set it every trip.
Phone number favorites
This is a real pain. So we have had to prefix important contact names with; aaa_ to bring them to the top of the Contacts list.
Welcome Lights
With this feature enabled, we light up the houses on the opposite side of our narrow street when we unlock the car after dark. Ideally, this should just turn on the side lights.
USB C
I find it difficult to connect to these sockets located in the central storage box, on the front inside wall. It seems to me that they would be either better higher up, or located on the inside of the back wall of this box. We now leave cables permanently connected.
Speed limits
I'm guessing that the speed limits display on the satnav uses 'baked in' map data, while the limit shown on the Instrument display is interpreted via the camera.
MG iSmart App
Although I can install this App & launch it on my de-googled smart phone, it crashes with a message that it can't find the Play Store ...crazy.
Video
There is no 'dashcam' functionality. As we are old, and have got used to having one, I've had to buy & fit my own. It doesn't enhance the look of the car.
You may be interested in my post: Dashcam: power from 5Volts?
First, let me say, we bloody love it!
Plus points:-
- Its an ev
- Very similar size, ride, visibility & driving position to our previous car, a Skoda Yeti
- The 360' camera
- keyless access
- The lady that tells me I'm going too fast
- Being able to de-ice & preheat the car, prior to stepping out of the house
- Adjustable regen
- Cabin space, especially in the back (although less space in boot than Yeti)
Negatives/could do better:-
- No phone number favorites list
- Welcome lights include headlights
- USB C sockets difficult to access
- Some settings not persistent (e.g. regen)
- No auto day/night setting for big screen
- No way to save/export video
- iSmart app not compatible with non-iPhone or non-Google Android phones
- Speed limits; map & small instrument display do not always match
- De-mist; car steamed up with 4 people on board yesterday; TBA
Keyless access
I like this feature, despite recent publicity about thieves using Relay devices. I believe I've established how this feature is implemented on our MG; the key is normally in a kind of 'sleep' mode. When taken near the car, low frequency (probably 125kHz) wakes the key, then the key uses 443MHz to lock/unlock the car. This is good because it means that screening the key is easier than it would be for high frequency, BLE (low energy Bluetooth) which is another common method.
We used to keep our Yeti key in a large coffee mug for convenience. Now we keep the MG key in a metal coffee tin!
Adjustable Regen
Great, but I seem to have to set it every trip.
Phone number favorites
This is a real pain. So we have had to prefix important contact names with; aaa_ to bring them to the top of the Contacts list.
Welcome Lights
With this feature enabled, we light up the houses on the opposite side of our narrow street when we unlock the car after dark. Ideally, this should just turn on the side lights.
USB C
I find it difficult to connect to these sockets located in the central storage box, on the front inside wall. It seems to me that they would be either better higher up, or located on the inside of the back wall of this box. We now leave cables permanently connected.
Speed limits
I'm guessing that the speed limits display on the satnav uses 'baked in' map data, while the limit shown on the Instrument display is interpreted via the camera.
MG iSmart App
Although I can install this App & launch it on my de-googled smart phone, it crashes with a message that it can't find the Play Store ...crazy.
Video
There is no 'dashcam' functionality. As we are old, and have got used to having one, I've had to buy & fit my own. It doesn't enhance the look of the car.
You may be interested in my post: Dashcam: power from 5Volts?