You can view your current range and energy consumption in the range assistant app, which is accessed in the app library .
The estimated range is calculated on your driving style and the current driving conditions. In addition to this, the calculated maximum and minimum range values are shown next to the estimated range value. These indicate your possible range, based on high and low consumption.
Maximum range | Calculation based on typical city driving with the climate system turned off. |
Minimum range | Calculation based on high speed driving with the climate system turned on. |
Your speed, climate settings and driving style all affect how much range you get. It could therefore be a good idea to keep track of your energy consumption based on these three factors if you want to maintain economical driving.
Speed | Your average speed during the last minute. |
Driving style | Your acceleration and braking behaviour during the last few minutes. |
Climate | The expected average energy consumption from your current climate settings. |
Your consumption is shown differently depending on the situation. When you are in motion it is based on distance, and when you are stationary it is based on time. The value always reflect your current consumption rate, therefore increasing during actions such as fast acceleration or uphill driving.
Range optimiser
You can also activate the range optimiser in the range assistant app. The range optimiser sets up the car to help you maximise range by lowering the energy consumption. When active, it enables the eco climate setting and adjusts power delivery performance to prioritise range over power. It also limits the batteries pre-heating before fast charging.