I drove it on Monday (before I ordered it) and I've had lower consumption, but it was 20 inch a I didn't use cruise control, even salesman told me that with cruise control he has much higher consumption. Nice video btw.
Bigger wheels, yes, and also maybe if it was in eco mode it would consume less than in comfort mode. In city in eco mode if you are carefull with accelerations you can.go bellow 20 easily.
Very good video! Thanks for sharing the results. Here in Australia we have no highway that allows faster speed than 110 kmh. Average speed on any trips is around 90 kmh. Your test results confirm my own real world test range for the I-Pace in tropical temperature here. For day to day driving the I-Pace is excellent. Only in ultra long distance Tesla still beats everyone else in consumption and recharge. However most people who need to drive ultra long distance would prefer a big diesel SUV like Q7.
Thanks! I agree, for day to day driving I-Pace is perfect. Long distance driving depends on charging infrastructure. Here in Europe there are plenty of 50 kW chargers, and 350kW Ionity chargers are starting to appear. Atm, diesel is better for frequent long distance driving.
Just for my own reference. How does your range drop compare to your actual mileage. I have my car for just over 3 weeks and with mixed driving and some short runs I See the range drop from 25 %- 50% more miles that those actually traveled. Thanks.
Vehicle adjusts consumption estimate to your driving style. I think it shows realistic numbers after several hundred kilometers. I did only one long-distance trip when I bought it, so can't confirm its accuracy. In city driving my range is 320-340 km, and I don't drive slowly.
Mate, you’ve got to do a vid showing the exterior and interior specs of the car. It sounds beautiful
I drove it on Monday (before I ordered it) and I've had lower consumption, but it was 20 inch a I didn't use cruise control, even salesman told me that with cruise control he has much higher consumption. Nice video btw.
Bigger wheels, yes, and also maybe if it was in eco mode it would consume less than in comfort mode. In city in eco mode if you are carefull with accelerations you can.go bellow 20 easily.
@@domcroatian4044 no I used comfort and for last 5 km I've used dynamic.
Very good video! Thanks for sharing the results. Here in Australia we have no highway that allows faster speed than 110 kmh. Average speed on any trips is around 90 kmh. Your test results confirm my own real world test range for the I-Pace in tropical temperature here. For day to day driving the I-Pace is excellent. Only in ultra long distance Tesla still beats everyone else in consumption and recharge. However most people who need to drive ultra long distance would prefer a big diesel SUV like Q7.
Thanks! I agree, for day to day driving I-Pace is perfect. Long distance driving depends on charging infrastructure. Here in Europe there are plenty of 50 kW chargers, and 350kW Ionity chargers are starting to appear. Atm, diesel is better for frequent long distance driving.
Too much I think. Good video.
You odo shows around 1K kms driven so far. Any early impression review videos coming up?
Good idea :) I should do that.
Just for my own reference. How does your range drop compare to your actual mileage. I have my car for just over 3 weeks and with mixed driving and some short runs I
See the range drop from 25 %- 50% more miles that those actually traveled. Thanks.
Vehicle adjusts consumption estimate to your driving style. I think it shows realistic numbers after several hundred kilometers. I did only one long-distance trip when I bought it, so can't confirm its accuracy. In city driving my range is 320-340 km, and I don't drive slowly.