Range - 80%

dx4100

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Only been using the car a few days and I have a question about range. Charged to 80% last night and the MG app is showing the range is 175 miles. I have the Trophy so I would expect it to be well into the 200 mile plus range. Do I have an issue? New to EV cars. We did a long motorway ride of about 120 miles round trip last night with the ac heating and then sat in traffic for a while finding parking. Would this impact it the displayed range.
 
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You are correct, you should be seeing around 215 - 220 miles of predicted range at 80% SOC ( state of charge ).
You DON’T have a problem, what you have is a predicted ( that is the key word here ) range of 175 miles, based on your previous journeys, driving style and HVAC use etc.
The car stores historically data to produce these figures.
Go back to your car and with the car booted up, reset the trips by pressing and hold the down the black centre button ( I think it has what looks like two overlapping squares printed on it ) on the right hand side of the steering wheel.
There you go !.
Bingo - There is the 200 plus miles you thought you should have seen 👍.
Again - These are merely a prediction / estimate.
 
Things that will affect your range most are, how you drive, where you drive and the temperature.
The gom as Lovemyev explains above shows the range it thinks you will get based on previous trips.
Motorway driving at 70 = shorter range, likewise if you live in hilly country the climb up uses more power than the run down gives back.
We're coming into winter and the temperature was very low this last week or so and that is probably the biggest culprit for shorter range.
You'll get used to it though and your thinking will adapt to suit what you need.
 
I would never see a range of over 200 from 80% personally.
Why ?.
If you reset the trips, charge to 80% and recheck inside the car, you should have a predicted range of around 220 ish miles on a S5.

Just reset everything and range is now showing as 224 at 79% which is what you would expect.

Thanks for your help everyone.
There you go !.
Normal service as been resumed, did you check it in your P.J’s by any chance 🤣👍.
You have cleared the historic data in the car now and it will start calculating all over again.
Your long motorway trip with bad weather and with the heater etc running, almost represents the worst case scenario.
If your next journeys are a mix of town driving in better weather conditions, with no use of the HVAC etc, then you we see that the 220 miles of predicted range will be more accurate.
Welcome to the mad world of EV’s my friend 😵‍💫.
 
We really should tell @dx4100 what everyone in the EV community calls those gauges that estimate range. Doesn't matter if you drive an MG, a VW ID or a Tesla . . . they are a GOM.

Guess-O-Meter

And its almost always . . a bad guess.
 
Just reset everything and range is now showing as 224 at 79% which is what you would expect.

Thanks for your help everyone.
Just remember that doesn't mean you have that range, it can adjust very quickly downwards with the type of drive you do next (speed, HVAC, outside temp taken into consideration)
MG4s get about 250ish summer and 180-190ish in winter, MGS5 won't be far off that either way I'd imagine.
 
Yes thanks I understand.

Its a brand new car so I am checking and questioning everything right now but this all makes sense now.


Out of interest at what point on a long journey do you start to think - dam I better pull over and charge ? 20% 10% ?
 
If I remember correctly, you get a warning at either 30 or 40 remaining miles.
After this it will start to drop fairly quickly.
I am not a person who charges on the move tbh, but personally I would be giving it some thought at about 50 miles remaining myself.
Best to build in a bit of redundancy here, just in case you arrive and there is a problem and you have to move to the next charger.
 
The more you drive it the better it will get at "Guessing" what your range is for a specific charge. They don't call it a "Guess O Meter" for nothing.
 
Yes thanks I understand.

Its a brand new car so I am checking and questioning everything right now but this all makes sense now.


Out of interest at what point on a long journey do you start to think - dam I better pull over and charge ? 20% 10% ?
Normally go down to 10% ISH on long journeys
 
We only do road trips once or twice a year. So when we're on the out-bound leg, I'll usually be looking for a charger at around 20%. However on the return leg, where I know with 100% certainty I can park and charge on the front drive . . . well, then I'll drive it down to 1%. Or less . . . .
:cool:
 
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