It was updated in January (I think, might have been February) it now shows 449V when charged compared to the dodgy 455V software.
Reset both of your trip recorders before your next charge and then see what the predicted range is on boot up, when it has completed.
I doubt it will be anyway close to 178 miles then.
New BMS and you should see around 448 - 450 volts on the pack, with a predicted range of around 163 miles at best.
This with everything turned off of course !.
A strange feature of the latest BMS upgrade, is that continues to build up your “Predicted” range against the accumulative trip until reset.
Which will give an inflated value of the cars range, even with only a short distance recorded from a previous made trip.
Yesterday I had around 125 miles of accumulative miles recorded from a previous trip.
I then did a overnight charge to 100% and balanced, but with NO trips reset.
The car was predicting a range on boot up of around 180 miles.
A quick reset of the trips and the predicted range dropped to a more realistic range of 156 miles.
This strange condition has been witnessed by many owners with the recent upgrade.
It’s not a problem at all, it just can be a little misleading if you are expected to actually cover that amount of distance quoted.
That 125 mile journey return a 5.0 m/kWh in efficiency OBTW.
Although not necessary, I do personally prefer to reset BOTH of the trips before setting out.
I don’t want to see a over inflated prediction figure thank you very much ?!.