Sammy G
Standard Member
Hi All, is there a way to set the driving mode to eco on my ZS LR so I don't have to change it every time I get in the car ? Thankyou
No I don’t believe there is I have a MG5 and that when you turn on is in normal mode Kers2.Hi All, is there a way to set the driving mode to eco on my ZS LR so I don't have to change it every time I get in the car ? Thankyou
OK thankyouNo I don’t believe there is I have a MG5 and that when you turn on is in normal mode Kers2.
Yes, I'm remembering to do it but just wondered if you could keep it at that setting, thanks thoughIt can't be changed, and it is an annoyance , but you do get used to it becoming part of your start routine![]()
Wouldn't be my choice any time. Wish MG would just delete Eco mode as a waste of time.It wouldn't be my choice most of the time.
I just took it the default modes are the most efficient for the car with a normal driver, same with the MG5 defaulting to Kers2.Both ZS EV models default on start up to driving mode normal and Regen level 3.
Driver settings are only stored until the car is closed down, then it restores back to the default levels set by MG.
I think they considered that the default modes would be the most generally used and then manual intervention per driver would cover the rest !,
I always use the default modes, so it’s all good for me ?.
Best eco mode is your right foot!I just took it the default modes are the most efficient for the car with a normal driver, same with the MG5 defaulting to Kers2.
Eco sucks a lot. Comfort to saving ratio is really not in it's favour at allWouldn't be my choice any time. Wish MG would just delete Eco mode as a waste of time.
With the ZS, it's initially easier to accelerate smoother in ECO, but you can quickly adapt you right foot to get smooth acceleration in Normal mode once you get used to it.I used to think eco mode was for old slow people and always had it in sports.
I was wrong... I now always drive in eco unless I want to beat a BMW or Range rovers at traffic lights because I dislike them.
ECO gives you a smoother acceleration, it still delivers power if you floor it and the steering is a lot easier to navigate and turn.
I'd probably drove it in Normal on Motorways due to the stiffer steering.
I own an MG5 btw
It also dulls down the cooling capabilites of the climate control a lot, so i suspect that if you decide to go for at drive in 35c temperatures, you would either set it to normal or sweat a lot.I drive permanently in eco, no impacts at all for me. Just flick the switch down once, select D or R and off you go.
Me too I have a Red mk 2 SE SR and I run it on eco all the time without no loss of power.I drive permanently in eco, no impacts at all for me. Just flick the switch down once, select D or R and off you go.
It certainly dulls the acceleration when adjusting the cruise control to increase the speed.Go watch TOPGUN then starting your EV and pressing those buttons every time becomes a joy
I see some people saying ECO mode only affects the heat or AC which is wrong. ECO mode definitely decreases the power going to the motor and I believe it also increases the hardness of regeneration.
If you drive a petrol car and drive your MG ZS EV in ECO mode, MG ZS will still feel much better.
Me too I have a Red mk 2 SE SR and I run it on eco all the time without no loss of power.
It also gives me an extra 30/40 miles of range.