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Pakolainen Member Since: 14 Mar 2016 Location: Helsinki Posts: 310 |
I have the Autobiography, in the summer the range (as indicated on the dash) has been max 50km. During the winter months it was between 32 and 35km. As always, the actual range is far from being that much. 2019 RRS P400e Autobiography
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Tue Oct 06 2020 6:36am |
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gdias Member Since: 19 Mar 2019 Location: Portugal Posts: 22 |
Normally i get everyday 36km in average...
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Wed Oct 07 2020 10:49am |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
I have the fatty. I get 15 to 20 miles in London, average speed 13 moh. In the Alps I got actual 46 miles EV running on one charge! Loving the downhill recharge.
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Sun Oct 11 2020 1:46am |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
If you only get 40-50km why would you bother with the e version. Seems pointless to me. 07MY RRS TDV6
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Sun Oct 11 2020 3:50am |
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Rusty Ranger Member Since: 03 Jan 2020 Location: East Sussex Posts: 61 |
It all depends on your usage. If you mainly do short journeys, the e is a decent choice. If you mainly do long journeys, it isn't. |
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Sun Oct 11 2020 9:45pm |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
Might be Ok in countries where everyone is crammed in like sardines but not here - I cannot even get to my CBD with that range. 07MY RRS TDV6
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Mon Oct 12 2020 4:45am |
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Pakolainen Member Since: 14 Mar 2016 Location: Helsinki Posts: 310 |
The other benefit here, at least her in Finland is the car tax reduction. With the last RRS, 3.0L HSE, 2016 car tax was 980€. With the P400e - more HP, more refinement etc. Car tax is now 167€ for the year. 2019 RRS P400e Autobiography
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Mon Oct 12 2020 6:02am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
Areas with extended urban sprawl contain the majority of people on the planet. In those areas, being able to drive on EV helps with LEZ restrictions and the like. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed |
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Mon Oct 12 2020 7:10am |
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andyslandy Member Since: 20 Oct 2019 Location: Chesterfield Posts: 142 |
I'm totally confused by all this, I know I'm lucky in a sense that I get free road tax due to my health (would rather pay and be well) so save £555/year on my diesel. Like the idea of more power so would love a big V8 again and yes petrol would be considered but I've this thing in my head that says think electric save the planet and so on..., but for someone who likes to drive on nice medium/long trips I don't see electric as being viable because of the charging problems, to give some idea last year I drove the Balach na Ba (sorry for the spelling mistakes my Scottish friends) 3 times in one afternoon and then on to my overnight stay, you wouldn't be able to do that as I see it ?. |
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Mon Oct 12 2020 8:21am |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
Yes, you could do that in a P400e, but if you don't have EV charging ports at your destination/s then you might end up with little battery power. But even with a relatively depleted battery you'd still get plenty of overtaking power and a nice start/stop experience. On a depleted battery, your fuel economy would be noticeably worse than a diesel (driving sensibly you might get 30 to 35 mpg max, and more like 20 mpg in town). But it's faster than a diesel!
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Mon Oct 12 2020 4:13pm |
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