Nico
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- ZS Hybrid+ Trophy
Some of the above comments are appreciated but a little too technical for me so I hope you all don't mind if I get a bit basic.
I regularly use a road in mid Wales called Bwlch y Groes.The southern ascent is approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 km) long with severe gradients throughout (steepest 1 in 4). In my old ZS 1.5 petrol I'd approach this at 60 mph and within a few hundred metres the car had slowed to 30 mph and needed many gear changes to get to the summit.
With the ZS hybrid it's a breeze for 90% up and I can easily hold 40-50 mph.
But then I assume the battery depletes and revs pass 5000 with speed reducing significantly. I assume the car is now basically a 3 gear 1.5 petrol.
Is the PD052 update likely to help this situation? If the update doesn't allow the battery to deplete as much then surely I will receive even less support on the hill climb?
I regularly use a road in mid Wales called Bwlch y Groes.The southern ascent is approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 km) long with severe gradients throughout (steepest 1 in 4). In my old ZS 1.5 petrol I'd approach this at 60 mph and within a few hundred metres the car had slowed to 30 mph and needed many gear changes to get to the summit.
With the ZS hybrid it's a breeze for 90% up and I can easily hold 40-50 mph.
But then I assume the battery depletes and revs pass 5000 with speed reducing significantly. I assume the car is now basically a 3 gear 1.5 petrol.
Is the PD052 update likely to help this situation? If the update doesn't allow the battery to deplete as much then surely I will receive even less support on the hill climb?