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7 CDB Member Since: 18 Dec 2017 Location: Lincoln Posts: 134 |
Are you Harry Enfield š |
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6th Feb 2022 10:16am |
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aja500 Member Since: 15 Oct 2017 Location: South East Posts: 818 |
Sorry 7 CDB, I didn't mean to offend.
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12th Feb 2022 2:57pm |
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5.0 Member Since: 25 Feb 2012 Location: Surrey Posts: 716 |
I donāt know what sort of driving you do aja500 or how you drive but the LWB PHEV is a really heavy car. If you are out of battery, once over 50 miles, you are going to be hauling a lot of weight with only 300hp. This will obviously be worse if the car is loaded up. Given that you are coming from a 5.0 SC in a lighter car, you may find the vehicle somewhat lacking in power. You may want to have a good long test drive of a PHEV before making the choice. Maybe get the p530, as it will probably come sooner, and when the dealer gets a PHEV borrow it for a day. If you like it order one then. As others are suggesting, you may be able to turn the p530 around with fairly low depreciation. I too have been pondering this but with a SWB p510. However, I think it makes more sense for me to just have the V8 and switch to the BEV when it comes out. |
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12th Feb 2022 4:29pm |
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Freddy Bear Member Since: 10 Jan 2019 Location: London Posts: 146 |
aja500 yes, I understand that the P510e is SWB only.
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12th Feb 2022 5:07pm |
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cxdood Member Since: 05 Jul 2020 Location: USA Posts: 58 |
Is that really a worry? PHEV cars usually offer a "save" mode where you don't deplete the battery or even add to it. Also hybrid modes that discharge the battery slowly. So if you are going on a really long trip and you think that 300hp is not enough, consider not using the pure EV mode for those trips.[/quote] L405 2016 - Supercharged V6 petrol 380hp |
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12th Feb 2022 9:41pm |
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5.0 Member Since: 25 Feb 2012 Location: Surrey Posts: 716 |
Itās not about depleting the battery through using EV mode. It depletes quite quickly in hybrid mode, as far as I understand from people who have one. So on a long journeys you will be out of battery during the journey. |
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13th Feb 2022 7:34am |
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aja500 Member Since: 15 Oct 2017 Location: South East Posts: 818 |
Thank you 5.0, Freddy and cxdood for sharing your thoughts and some good points made.
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13th Feb 2022 7:59am |
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5.0 Member Since: 25 Feb 2012 Location: Surrey Posts: 716 |
The batteries are under the cabin floor in the L460, not the boot, so the load space is not compromised.
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13th Feb 2022 8:32am |
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Eirik34 Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Norway Posts: 437 |
Yes, the batteries in the L460 are under the seats and floor. The only consequence the batteries have is a lover riding height, and not being able to have a full size spare (+ the extra weight of course) |
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13th Feb 2022 8:39am |
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aja500 Member Since: 15 Oct 2017 Location: South East Posts: 818 |
Thanks for the info 5.0, that's good to know about the batteries.
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13th Feb 2022 8:40am |
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aja500 Member Since: 15 Oct 2017 Location: South East Posts: 818 |
Thank you for the illustration Eirik34, that's really useful to see |
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13th Feb 2022 8:41am |
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7 CDB Member Since: 18 Dec 2017 Location: Lincoln Posts: 134 |
No worries my friend - I was only pulling your leg š I was speaking to another gent at the launch and he was adamant about having the last decent V8 in the Range Rover Until you look at the tax issue of a V8 petrol compared to the PHEV 440 or 510 To be fair anyone of us who are looking at Ā£130k cars have got in this position not by chance, but by being a bit more astute with our business dealings. For some context our last L405 was a TdV6 with about 300bhp and it was more than adequate for day to day driving Our first look into full electric was with a Merc GLE - poor effort and quickly got changed for a Porsche Taycan CT 0-60 in around 4 secs with about 575bhp in a Porsche engineered car is quite something But full electric range is around 200miles and a pain in the arse when going anywhere of any distance. Never really took to the L405 PHEV as canāt really get my head around a 2.0 4cyl in a Range Rover The new one will be a nice 6cyl from BMW. So ultimately wife can do the school run, stables and pottering on pure electric and when needed the full Range Rover experience š Todays full electric cars just donāt have the range required, they will in time. Hopefully the full electric RR will have a proper range |
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13th Feb 2022 11:41am |
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5.0 Member Since: 25 Feb 2012 Location: Surrey Posts: 716 |
Unfortunately it is not a nice 6 cylinder from BMW. Itās a home grown JLR Ingenium 6 that has be given the hybrid treatment. Regardless of how good this unit may or may not prove to be in time, I would not personally choose to beta test it for JLR in a brand new platform. Itās got hard shoulder of the motorway waiting for a flatbed written all over it. |
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13th Feb 2022 12:18pm |
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aja500 Member Since: 15 Oct 2017 Location: South East Posts: 818 |
Thanks 7 CDB......
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13th Feb 2022 12:21pm |
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