Robert1957
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- Llandysul, West Wales
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- ZS Hybrid+
I think this explains why people who live in hilly areas are experiencing more issues.I asked my dealership if my vehicle had received PD052 and the answer was yes. I then asked what it was supposed to do and they replied it changes the point at which the battery starts to recharge. Originally the battery could get down to 10% charge now it starts to recharge at 30% as a minimum. It does not I was told have anything to do with the issue of high revs on hills.
Effectively it seems like I now have a lower capacity battery to run in EV mode as now the petrol engine is used a lot more. It kicks in much earlier and doesn't allow me to use the 'free' EV charge that's been collected from the regeneration. Also due to the number of hills being steeper and longer I get messages saying that regeneration braking is not being utilised which I assume means it;s charged the battery enough so again energy is wasted? Hence my mpg has gone down.
The high revs may be due then to the system recognising that the hills are steep due to the increased pressure on the accelerator which you don't need to do on shallower hills.
I still get revs often over 4500 and on long hills still lose the ability to accelerate when needed.
My dealer has said the same as all others that MG say it's a characteristic of the car but my car performed better before the PD052 update and I think the above may explain why so MG have altered the performance of the car I purchased to its detriment.
The PD052 update may have improved the performance for the majority of people without too many hills but certainly not for me and I believe many others so be good to see a few comments