MG4 Xpower times vs battery

I think we've got down to 12% in our LR Trophy and it's been fine. It just bleats all the time about being low!

I guess much lower and it might start crawling.
 
Mine severely restricted power at 5%. It struggled to get up to and maintain 50mph on a mild incline 🤷‍♂️. It had shown all the warnings on the dash though so no surprise really. Luckily I was testing it close to home, so no real worries.
 
Quite surprised how ‘poorly’ the X Power goes at lower end of the battery, and not even that low, at 26% i felt sport was well restricted.
When i had the Tesla it maintained full grunt right down into single figure percentages. At 26% it would pull as if 100%.
 
Quite surprised how ‘poorly’ the X Power goes at lower end of the battery, and not even that low, at 26% i felt sport was well restricted.
When i had the Tesla it maintained full grunt right down into single figure percentages. At 26% it would pull as if 100%.

It's 30% that it starts to drop off
 
Quite surprised how ‘poorly’ the X Power goes at lower end of the battery, and not even that low, at 26% i felt sport was well restricted.
When i had the Tesla it maintained full grunt right down into single figure percentages. At 26% it would pull as if 100%.
Maybe the standard Tesla but not the performance version.
There are various tests that show the performance drop.
 
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I've been letting my X Power, get pretty low before charging. Down to less than 10% the other day was 5% and it did get a bit worrying. I'm gonna try and stick to charging it when it gets down to about 30%. Also because, apparently you don't get the full performance at less then 30%
Although it still feels pretty quick to me, at less than 30% 🙂👍
Whenever I start to notice low range potential ( as that's what it actually is according to how you drive ), I simply ( while driving ), reset the odometer which resets the ( potential ) range to to a more realistic number, thus lessening the 'range anxiety' and top up stop.
 
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Whenever I start to notice low range potential ( as that's what it actually is according to how you drive ), I simply ( while driving ), reset the odometer which resets the ( potential ) range to to a more realistic number, thus lessening the 'range anxiety' and top up stop.
All you're doing is playing mind tricks on yourself ... you don't magically get that extra range. ;)
 
Nothing that doesn't require you to set it going.
It will be near enough but is near enough good enough?

(70% Battery)



I shall be going out early on Sunday with a fully charged battery and hopefully get some quicker times.

There is an app called drag racer that you don't see to start manually
 

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So I only learnt yesterday that when you are below 5% battery you are limited to 40mph and after reading through this tread I did not realize how much the charge affects the battery, and looking at the graphs I must admit its a lot more than I expected. However, I think this might be due to this being my first electric car.
 
As long as you are above 30% SoC I think the power and acceleration available is reasonable. It seems to drop off after that and more so in the Xpower than other EV's.

Tested at -11c temps and Winter tyres 🥶🥶

Skip to 5'25" for the full table of results for 90% to 10% SoC👍

 
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I've noticed my Tesla MYP is aggressively quick after supercharging to 65%+ but it calms down a lot after the battery's cooled. How the MG will perform I guess I'll find out in a week or so - I hate waiting lol
 
Cold weather and a low battery circa 10%?

Don't go onto a motorway and do not request any beans.

They will not be available.

Just about tolerates 60mph on the flat, but show her an incline and you will be laughed at.
 
Reminds me of my first time driving one of those horrible 1 litre three cylinder Fords that my cousin had on hire. The thing was utterly gutless, I had to rev the nuts off the thing just to get it moving on any sort of incline. I don't miss those things at all.
 
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