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Gt3gooner Member Since: 17 Jan 2018 Location: Oxon Posts: 42 |
Especially as many public charging posts have tethered leads so phev must accommodate non LR supplied equipment. |
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22nd Feb 2019 10:11am |
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Alexander Caplan Member Since: 18 Feb 2019 Location: London Posts: 15 |
The electric drivetrain on the vehicles was recently updated:
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23rd Feb 2019 8:49am |
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montpellier Member Since: 31 Jul 2010 Location: Cheltenham Posts: 52 |
A word of caution, for PHEV . Just over a week ago, my friends son was driving a Sport PHEV on the motorway, and fumes started entering into the cabin, that soon became flames. He managed to get to the hard shoulder, where the whole car went up in flames, and then blew up. It is under investigation, he was very fortunate to get out and is deeply traumatised by the experience. He cannot imagine what it would have been like if a family had been in the car. The exact cause is unknown, but suggestion is that the cause was an electrical issue. When the investigation is completed , I will update. If others have heard of similar please post. |
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24th Sep 2020 9:35pm |
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katieg21 Member Since: 06 Sep 2022 Location: Connecticut Posts: 5 |
Hi, we are thinking of pulling the trigger on a 2020 Range Rover PHEV with 11k miles. Just curious if you had any more information on the incident? Glad everyone was OK, very scary. |
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6th Sep 2022 12:50pm |
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adara Member Since: 09 Dec 2008 Location: Eastern Europe Posts: 762 |
We've been all over Europe in our P400e, for 3 years now, rarely being able to charge it, most of the time not. So basicaly ICE powered, consumption between 25-27mpg. In the summer at 40 deg celsius, but also during the winter at -20... Although there have been some infotainment issues (phone not pairing, blank screens, all solved after a restart), we never experienced any mechanical fault. The battery is in the back, so I suppose if there was an incident with it, the fire would start in the trunk/boot. As there were no other reports of Range Rovers (FF or Sport) catching fire on their own, let's hope it was an isolated incident and don't let this steer you away from a great car! |
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8th Sep 2022 1:25pm |
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ilard Member Since: 21 Oct 2012 Location: London Posts: 707 |
Yes same here, lot's of cross-continental runs. It's a fabulous car for a 4 cylinder and will happily tear along unrestricted German autobahns at an unseemly pace in complete comfort. I don't look at the fuel economy. Seems fine. Even when you do not charge it it stills runs on EV because of the regen etc. On my last Alps trip I did 50 miles cumulative intermittent EV running on a single charge according to the journey records. L405 P400e Autobiography (MY2020)... Silicon Silver / Espresso |
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8th Sep 2022 5:44pm |
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