BruceT
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I've heard, from a reliable source, it's a bit like the old Saga mega game hacks, press.... up, up, down, up, down. The range of the car is doubled and is capable of 231 MPH.
I've heard, from a reliable source, it's a bit like the old Saga mega game hacks, press.... up, up, down, up, down. The range of the car is doubled and is capable of 231 MPH.
Shame the heated seat button is now only on the screen and not a physical button.i like that the physical buttons have functionality beyond bringing up a function on the display. eg. lifting temperature button up or down increases or decreases temperature respectively. Sure it's not total physical controls of HVAC but good enough whilst driving compared with the way cars are going.
That would be very good if it is true.Anyone noticed that in the manual it says the 12V battery is maintained by the HV when the car is off, no more flat 12V batteries, yay.![]()
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Hi. I think MG class a type 2 as “slow charging”. The grannny and type 2 are slow charging for HV balancing. Cheers.Yes I agree on that page is says one thing but on
Page 173:
"Note: Users can purchase a slow charging kit from an MGAuthorized Repairer."
Page 184 :
"Note: Users have the opportunity to purchase the discharge kit from an MG Authorised Repairer."
As before one paet of the book has bee proof read by one person and some one else the rest.
Some other EVs do it but I can't remember which ones.That would be very good if it is true.
The only thing that comes to mind regarding this, is that it would have to physically engage the HV battery connection wouldn't it? - like it does (and you hear it) when you put the car into ready mode. Do we think it would really do that of its own accord, it that a safety issue?
In the video that Miles did on the face lift model, he said that the battery switch could be used to set the charge level required by the owner.Does it explain what the 'battery' switch does on the centre console? ?
Tesla if I remember correctly ??.Some other EVs do it but I can't remember which ones.
And Ioniq.Tesla if I remember correctly ??.
looking at videos, there is an icon on the screen called 360, this shows you the 360 cameras, then you can 'click' on the graphic of the car to show the relevant camera. The option to show the camera when indicating is in the settings somewhere I believe (from reading the manual) though I've not seen this demonstrated in a video yet. Its something I'll be testing when I test drive the car in a couple of weeks.@MilesperkWh just to clarify the 360 camera operation. I see one can enable a similar functionality as the HS where the camera comes on when indicating at low speed which is great, also when reversing, again great. Just a bit uncertain as to the actual button to enable the camera. Is there a physical button for the camera like in the HS, or is it touch-screen enabled? it's not clear in the manual as it just says 'button', as attached. Not a deal-breaker, the Mrs is just fretting.
Miles mentioned elsewhere no int lights in the back seat so same as current model.The EU model doesnt seem to have them judging by the videos I've seen, not sure if they will make it to UK spec, question for @MilesperkWh when he goes on the press launch tomorrow?!
I'd like to know if there is a bird's eye view as well as 4 individual camera views.
Just taken delivery of a new ZS EV, and it has a slow charger in the boot.Quote4 from new manual page 186.
Charging Your Vehicle at Home Whilst your MG has been supplied with a home charging kit, it is essential that you check with a qualified electrician that the infrastructure of your property will support the charging equipment. Please seek qualified advice that your current electrical supply and circuits will support the requirements of the charging equipment.
Looks like charger is included to me
A V2L cable is available from these people.Yes the discharge kit is a cable with Type 2 at one end and 3 pin sockets at the other. Should be available from dealers but they seem quite rare ATM.