I remember on our Volvo we had to put it in "pure" mode to get more range. Is there a different driving mode you can try on the range rover?What is your estimated range on the dashboard when fully loaded? I only get 40 kilometers / 24 Miles. On the Land Rover website they write up to 50 km / 30 Miles.
I mean when the car is 100% full and still on the charger.I remember on our Volvo we had to put it in "pure" mode to get more range. Is there a different driving mode you can try on the range rover?
When the car is done charging, take it off the charger, turn it on and put it in pure or ev mode (not sure what range rover calls it) and it should show the higher range.I mean when the car is 100% full and still on the charger.I remember on our Volvo we had to put it in "pure" mode to get more range. Is there a different driving mode you can try on the range rover?
The range seems to vary for me. From what I've noticed, it seems to be based on the trips I take. It "learns". For my city commute, it seems to "stabilise" at around 22 miles (~35 km). When I've spent more time in the country sides, in a couple of days it learned that it can do more kms (less start/stop at traffic lights) and it stabilised at around 28 miles (45 km).What is your estimated range on the dashboard when fully loaded? I only get 40 kilometers / 24 Miles. On the Land Rover website they write up to 50 km / 30 Miles.