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j77 Member Since: 26 Nov 2008 Location: Fife Posts: 2909 |
Nope, never sneered at it, I went out and bought it. One of the first on the road. Mine was a TD4 Pure. I only got rid because I got a dog so needed a bit more space.
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8th Apr 2019 11:17 am |
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RogB Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Mansfield Posts: 3880 |
so whats the difference between PHEV and MHEV ?
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8th Apr 2019 11:30 am |
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j77 Member Since: 26 Nov 2008 Location: Fife Posts: 2909 |
PHEV is plug in hybrid so can be driven on electric only
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8th Apr 2019 11:56 am |
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RogB Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Mansfield Posts: 3880 |
for me then the MHEV is the one to go for.... no worrying about having to stop for 24 hours to recharge on a trip to Cornwall that I can drive in 5 hours now. |
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8th Apr 2019 12:07 pm |
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SouthamFL2 Member Since: 08 Jan 2019 Location: Banbury Borders Posts: 432 |
Very much so. Given the starting price point of this model against a DS for example, it's very much a no-brainer. Granted that the one that I was in was specc'd up to the eyeballs, but even in its most basic form it has more than enough kit on it. It's so quiet now, that you don't even realise that the engine has switched itself off or restarted; it's only indicated by a lamp on the dash....as you don't have to be at a standstill for it to engage like a conventional stop/start system. Think mini-Velar, inside and out, and if you can forego lack of air suspension, it makes perfect sense. My only concern would be that the lying weasel politicians would still tax it to death in the near future, as you can be certain that they will be moving the goalposts again in the not-too-distant. Certainly worth looking at in more detail when it lands at dealerships in the next few months. |
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8th Apr 2019 12:21 pm |
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Boxbrownie Member Since: 17 Mar 2019 Location: Looe Posts: 2053 |
A PHEV and a MHEV on a long run will be for practical purposes the same, where the PHEV wins is around town on short journeys because it will have a much greater EV range (20-30 miles) where as the MHEV has usually a very short range (2-4 miles) so if you do lots of shorts journeys from home for example the PHEV wins hands down, and with both on a long journey like London to Cornwall for example they will be the same, no need to stop and charge the PHEV, just keep driving.
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8th Apr 2019 12:22 pm |
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j77 Member Since: 26 Nov 2008 Location: Fife Posts: 2909 |
Already a few on the roads up here.
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8th Apr 2019 12:25 pm |
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SouthamFL2 Member Since: 08 Jan 2019 Location: Banbury Borders Posts: 432 |
MHEV variants? I was told that they weren't shipping until June! |
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8th Apr 2019 12:27 pm |
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RogB Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Mansfield Posts: 3880 |
the PHEV range is quite low IIRC - about 200 miles maximum I think so I couldn't get from Nottingham to Newquay on a single charge, I would have to pull over somewhere overnight and recharge. And how many charging points are currently in Cornwall ??
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8th Apr 2019 12:30 pm |
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j77 Member Since: 26 Nov 2008 Location: Fife Posts: 2909 |
Don’t know, I know that the 150 FWD manual ain’t available before June EDIT -MHEV must be available now, as all autos have MHEV, double checked the brochure and can’t have the manual until June. 21MY Defender 90 S 3.0 D200 |
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8th Apr 2019 12:39 pm |
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SimonB Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Berkshire Posts: 202 |
You're describing a Fully Electric Vehicle, which a PHEV is not. With a PHEV you can forego all electric operation and just run on the ICE if you wish. In the Outlander PHEV for example, you can decide yourself when and where to use the battery. I don't know how flexible the LR PHEV is. |
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8th Apr 2019 12:51 pm |
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RogB Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Mansfield Posts: 3880 |
ah ok .... I thought that PHEV were fully electric |
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8th Apr 2019 12:53 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2187 |
.................. but even in its most basic form it has more than enough kit on it.
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8th Apr 2019 3:31 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3153 |
I take it that the Southam's review will be equally valid to the new DS that is coming this autumn, I think it will be on the same new platform. Welcome news.
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8th Apr 2019 6:33 pm |
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