MGS5 Information & Reviews

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Well, I wouldn't say 5% is nowhere...

But clearly a design decision has been taken.
Yep.

I think with a LR car it probably wouldn't be an issue at 100% with the battery top buffer and the average usage balancing out with OPD.

But I suppose they have to set the policy for worst case: SR at 100% for the one customer who lives at the top of a mountain and descends for 30 minutes when they start their journey.
 
I don't know how it works with the mgs5, but the MG4 is not consistent in this either. After the software update in January 2025, OPD suddenly worked at 100%. Then, after the summer, all of a sudden it refused to do so. It again went back to 97%-98% before I could activate it. But sometimes, it also worked at 99%.

I do charge more often at 100% than just the once-a-month balancing charge. It prevents me from paying expensive charge prices along motorways. I feel like there many variables causing you to use OPD at 100% or not. Like battery health status (> software changes charge behaviour) and the fact that 100% is a rounded number that may leave some absolute charge capacity on the table (99,5% when rounded off still leaves 0,374 Wh to top off with a 74.4 kWh net battery capacity). Another one is button mispress. If I select OPD when driving in town, bumpy rides have lead me to think I selected it. But the audio confirmation only told me .. I missed it. Depending when you find out it wasn't activated, charge levels may have dropped and you could think it is a different charge level when it actually activates. I found this out when I started asking my wife to change to OPD as she was sitting in the passenger seat.
This week I drove the ZS EV (loan car). Interestingly, I defaulted to level 3 and it never complained at 100%. But the regen reduced quite strongly, only to return to maximum after 10% or so. This could also happen to OPD and my MG4: the dash shows 100% and OPD is on, but the regenerated charge is lower....

Btw, also the MGS5 seems to roll backwards when stopping it on a steep slope with OPD on.
 
Hi I have recently done a 160 mile round trip in an MGS5 in the rear seat and I can honestly say it was not very comfortable; let me explain.

The day before doing this journey I had driven the car for only a short distance and that was ok ish, then I travelled around 7-8 miles in the front passenger seat and I said to the owner/driver the ride is a little harsh don’t you think? his response was well it's not as smooth as the car he had just traded in to purchase the S5 which was a Peugeot 3008 so I suggest maybe the tyre pressures where incorrect even though the information screen reading appeared ok. so when we got back to his home we had a very quick check and all appeared correct even though the tyres weren’t totally cold. have driven around 4-5 miles at slowest speeds most of the ride, due to traffic conditions.

So the next morning we set off on the 160 mile round trip journey and this time myself and my wife sat in the rear seat. well I was most disappointed in the quality of the ride and after on hour or so I realised my lower back was aching quite a lot, my wife said she had a little bit of discomfort also but the ride was in my opinion not very good at all, I felt every jarring of the road which where both A roads and motorways for around 25-30 miles of the journey so I was most concerned about that.

Off all the vehicle reviews we watch on YT etc on any vehicle really you never really get an opinion of the passengers do you?
The tester will sit in the back to test knee and head room but no one rides there.

In hindsight afterwards I’m thinking perhaps the fixings used to fit a child seat my have played apart in this as that area of the seat has a flap to cover these slots. I think it’s called iso fix something like that anyhow.

The mi/kWh for the journey was 3.2, outside temp 11-12 degrees, dry roads and no wind to speak of.

So retuning to my own MG5 estate to drive home afterwards I was thinking how much better the ride was and just as quiet as the new car after 20 odd thousand miles.

So not a criticism or complaint about the new S5 it’s a very nice car but from the points above it did not impress me.
Les
 
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Have to say, I was driven home the other night, and I sat in the back.
Can't say I experienced anything like what you describe. Loads more room than the MG4, and the seats were very comfortable.
Which version of the S5 were you in??
My Trophy trim was just fine back seat-wise....
 
To be fair....I didn't do 80 miles....more like 25.
But I had a bad back and I found the rear seats comfortable and supportive!!
 
I'm 6ft 1in (185.4cm) with long legs and I use a seat cushion in my MGS5 to give the seat a little more height and leg support. Before anyone says you can adjust the seat height, I know you can but as I have the seat all the way back when you raise the seat it moves forward. I used the same cushion in the MG4 and it improved the comfort too.

 
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