OPD, car rolls backwards when stopping on downhill slopes (merged thread)

There are youtube videos showing it. But my impression from the posts is that MG denies it is a problem...
 
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Hey quick question. Quick question about potential One Pedal Driving Mode Issues

Aussie here with a MG4 Essence 64 model. Very happy with it so far even though it’s a less than perfect car (which is fine).

So I’ve been playing with the features and spent a week using the One Petal Driving Function and whilst perfectly fine most of the time but I have noticed that car has on a handful occasions decided to roll physically backwards (proximity 1 metre) on steep downward facing slopes without my prompting.

Can anyone explain this?
I’m a little worried that the car might decide to just do this and smash in another car directly behind me
 
Is being discussed across the the forum. Although I never had this effect, I would surely go back to the dealer if I could reproduce the effect. I you can, try to make a short video of it and put it on the web.
I drove several cars using OPD and none of them had this. But then again, maybe the hills weren't steep enough?
 
As per above there's at least one other (long established) thread here about this, including a link to a YouTube video showing this effect in action.
 
This was one previous thread:

But I think this was the first main thread on this issue:
 
Is being discussed across the the forum. Although I never had this effect, I would surely go back to the dealer if I could reproduce the effect. I you can, try to make a short video of it and put it on the web.
I'd be careful what you wish for. MG may tackle the problem simply by significantly reducing the regen level when in OPD mode.

From the way I see other people come to a halt behind other cars, I'm not sure I've seen any instances where reversing a metre would have caused a collision, and as your foot is always just above one of the pedals anyway you tend tend to stop the car going backwards very quickly.

I think pedestrians are more of a problem though. They (myself included) have been known to cross behind vehicles almost the instant the vehicle has passed.
 
Well anything really! I’m curious if the car decides to do this little trick will the rear traffic detection system kick in and stop the car before it collides? 🤔
I find the rear cross traffic alert hyper sensitive. When I reverse park at work, and the car sees a car on the road a good 6 metres behind me (with a fence and a bus stop between me and the traffic) it slams on the brakes like we're mere millimetres apart.. Thankfully I'm normally able to park at a different car park so I don't have to deal with this daily.
 
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I find the rear cross traffic alert hyper sensitive. When I reverse park at work, and the car sees a car on the road a good 6 metres behind me (with a fence and a bus stop between me and the traffic) it slams on the brakes like we're mere millimetres apart.. Thankfully I'm normally able to park at a different car park so I don't have to deal with this daily.
Mine doesn't slam on the brakes but I think I've changed the setting to alert only. I'll have a look in a bit.
 

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