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adara Member Since: 09 Dec 2008 Location: Eastern Europe Posts: 771 |
In my opinion, these values, both in and outside the city, are very good for a 2600kg car! |
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30th Jan 2024 7:00am |
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Phil. Member Since: 19 Apr 2010 Location: West Midlands Posts: 786 |
The D350 would have given 45mpg on the same run. Mine hit 50mpg once during a tour of Scotland last summer. It’s a lovely smooth drive train too with 700nm of waftey torque. MY23 D350 HSE
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31st Jan 2024 7:54pm |
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EdJ Member Since: 30 Jan 2015 Location: London Posts: 343 |
Thanks for posting Navin! That is very impressive. I have the P550e arriving soon and am I right in thinking it's the same petrol engine in the hybrid? 2024 Range Rover P550e AB |
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23rd Feb 2024 3:10pm |
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ilard Member Since: 21 Oct 2012 Location: London Posts: 712 |
Impressive mpg! Does saving a couple hundred pounds a year on your town driving fuel warrant chopping it in already, though? I mean cost-wise with depreciation etc. I personally have turned off from diesel despite the fact it’s well suit to large heavy cars.… you might miss the high-revving surge of a petrol engine. An L460 for me would be a P550e AB. Trouble is, my fatty will be 5 years old in November yet drives like new and I can’t come up with the £100k cost to change when I know - as awesome as it would be - it cannot possibly be 3x better than my grand old lady. Still, I’m jealous. Welcome to the forum. Share a pic of the whole thing. L405 P400e Autobiography (MY2020)... Silicon Silver / Espresso |
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23rd Feb 2024 10:42pm |
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vanquishspirit Member Since: 10 Feb 2012 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 131 |
I also have the D350 and agree with these figures. I have had them all, 3.5, 3.9, 4.6, 4.4, 4.2 SC, 5.0 SC and now the D350 and its a fantastic pairing for the vehicle. I would not move to the petrol SC again as whilst enormous fun, its just too much unnecessary power and speed for such a large car. Most of the time my better half is telling me slow down nowadays anyway, and if I am on my own and want to push on the D350 will surprise very pleasingly with shift to Sport and Dynamic. And then there is the massive MPG ....whats not to like? 2006 S/C owned from new. Black, sand with black inserts. Shes a thirsty girl. ( now gone) 1972 Suffix A fully restored 2 door 1970, chassis number 26 the first of the press launch cars, Masai Red 2013 4.4SDV8 Autobiograpahy |
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3rd Mar 2024 10:07am |
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NavinIyapah Member Since: 13 Nov 2023 Location: London Posts: 9 |
Yes you’re right, they both use the straight six Ingenium engine. I’ve currently been given a P510e SV courtesy car while mines in for some minor warranty work. My option is that you really MUST have full use of the battery everyday to even begin to See better fuel consumption figures over a non PHEV. Plodding about town I’ve seen no higher than 19mpg and on longer motorway and A road drives nothing over 24mpg. This however is only based over 400 miles or so and I haven’t charged the battery. Not for want of trying though. It won’t connect when I’ve tried shells fast charger or others I’ve come across. But one thing is for sure, you definitely feel the weight of the batteries, without doubt. |
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23rd Mar 2024 6:57am |
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NavinIyapah Member Since: 13 Nov 2023 Location: London Posts: 9 |
I’ve since ditched the idea of trading her in, fallen in love with the smoothness of the straight 6. It truly is whisper quiet and delivers all the performance you want and need the wafty nature of the car demands. I’m currently sporting a P510e SV and must say that whilst a lovely piece of kit ( not the SV) the engine it’s a damn heavy truck and you certainly notice the weight!! |
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23rd Mar 2024 7:01am |
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