Xc60 polestar mpg
Hi
The wife has just purchased a xc60 polestar. Does anybody know what the best driver settings are for the best mpg if driving 200 miles on a motorway without stoping . Ideally she would like to have some battery left when she is close to her Destination |
It would be nice to know what the spec. of the car was, but in general, Polestar optimisation doesn’t affect the MPG.
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Not as far as I'm aware but, as a general rule, you'll be best off deploying the electrical power when doing "Stop/Start" driving - with this in mind if you put the car into "hold" mode when you're on the motorway then it'll only use the petrol engine and then when you're in a more urban environment uncheck "hold" and then it'll use both electrical and petrol power.
A lot of it'll be trial and error, but you can see on the On call App how much Electric/Fuel has been used and so if you try it a few different ways you'll find the way that works for you. Hope this helps. |
If your ride is longer than 40Km and you use the built in nav, then the car will automatically distribute the energy the most efficient way. In other words use it a lower speeds.
A good trick, when you do a round trip and have no charging point midway is to add the start point as destination and the destination as a waypoint. This way the battery charge will be distributed along the whole trip. |
As others have said, its all very much a learning experience on how to utilise the hybrid powertrain to its best on a long journey with the T8's.
Setting a sat nav destination does allow the car to utilise the battery power to its optimal during the journey provided you have a recharge point at the destination but I have found using the 'Hold' mode while in Hydrid setting the better option for use on faster dual carriageways and motorways as it holds the battery level at the setting you select but allows the car to utilise any regenerated electricity to allow petrol engine off coasting and some electric use to increase the mpg. I have found that electric use is best utilised at speeds below 60mph but the electric range drops dramatically when using electric at 70+mph. |
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Interestingly I did a 27 mile (mostly motorway trip) yesterday with an empty battery and achieved 37 mpg - admittedly a lot of it was on average speed check at 50mph and a bit stop/start but a good chunk was at 80mph. I find this very surprising especially when it seems that most straight petrol Volvo's (T4, T5 etc) seem to struggle to get above mid/upper 20s most of the time. I think a lot of this may be to do with the fact that if you are going very slow or stopping a bit then even with a flat battery the car is still able to (and does) use the electric motors to do the initial 'getting you moving' which obviously requires most power and when engines are at their most inefficient. |
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Using this method though, I have recorded some pretty spectacular economy figures on my journeys from home to Norwich and back again (well into triple figure MPG when driving sensibly if VOC is to be believed). 'Polestar Engineered' mode, as you would expect, returns much worse fuel economy figures but blimey, is it quick for a 2.4 ton SUV!! |
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