XC90 T8 Twin Hybrid

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FrankieBee

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757 posts

122 months

Thursday 21st January 2016
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Hi guys,

Has anyone taken delivery of their T8 Hybrid yet? I have one(R Design)on order which is due to arrive in March. I've yet to drive the Hybrid and was wondering if anyone on here has had the pleasure/taken delivery?

I have also opted for the air suspension. I have driven the diesel on springs and was after some feedback on what difference, if any, air makes.

Comments welcome.

Thanks in advance

Murph7355

37,708 posts

256 months

Thursday 21st January 2016
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Not here, but interested to hear your thoughts when you get yours...

dazzalse

564 posts

179 months

Friday 22nd January 2016
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Our T8 Inscription is due mid Feb but we will take it March 1st, I too have opted for the air suspension and all of the other options available for the car as i intend to keep it. I understand that any car ordered after Feb 28th and not delivered within 9 months will no longer qualify for the 5k Govt grant so should help offset a little of the depreciation.

FrankieBee

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757 posts

122 months

Tuesday 26th January 2016
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I have leased the T8 on the business (3 years), so depreciation is not a factor for me. With a P11D personal benefit of only £1,200 per annum the hybrid was a "no brainer" compared with a £12K P11D for a FFRR. The £5K is very welcome and as you say reduces to £2.5K after 31st March.

I've also ordered the home charger from Charge Master. At £195 with a Gov grant of £700 if ordered before 29th February.

Estimated delivery for us is mid March...fingers crossed.


FrankieBee

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757 posts

122 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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Picked up the T8 and wow what a fantastic car. Managed to get to golf today (12 miles) on electric alone. The R design is wonderful. Got it in bursting blue and very pleased with the colour.

The technology is incredible and the Volvo on call app is brilliant.

Thoroughly recommended

dazzalse

564 posts

179 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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We've collected our's this week as well, fully optioned inscription in Magic Blue. I have been using it locally, into town and back 9 miles each way and have used no fuel whatsoever, takes about 4 hours to charge from flat off of a 3 pin plug. Its incredibly quiet and refined, only a few days in but delighted with it.

mpbcs

301 posts

214 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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I picked mine up on the 1st and have to agree a great bit of kit. Air suspension great even on 22inch wheels. Not sure about the mpg claims though but nice to do short trips on the electric alone. Pod recharging installation slow to get back to me frustratingly.

dazzalse

564 posts

179 months

Monday 7th March 2016
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mpbcs said:
I picked mine up on the 1st and have to agree a great bit of kit. Air suspension great even on 22inch wheels. Not sure about the mpg claims though but nice to do short trips on the electric alone. Pod recharging installation slow to get back to me frustratingly.
Yes Pod charging people were slow to organise themselves and we missed the cheaper deal because of the change in grant on pods, I ordered car with the 3 point plug with the intention of having the tethered Pod, however have now cancelled the pod as feel there is no need for it, the car only takes about 4 hours to charge from flat to full on the 3 point plug which suits my driving needs as car is only used first thing in the morning and again in the afternoon. By preconditioning the car in the morning it certainly extends the range on the battery, my average in the 150 miles I've done since collecting the car is 112 mpg

mpbcs

301 posts

214 months

Monday 7th March 2016
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wow.. that is very impressive. I think I am more like 35mpg, but I did do a good blast along motorway and A roads. for short trips it is fun trying to stay in electric mode. my reason for the pod is my other car lives in the garage, so I need a longer cable to charge the car with... you can't use extension cables as they overheat.
dazzalse said:
Yes Pod charging people were slow to organise themselves and we missed the cheaper deal because of the change in grant on pods, I ordered car with the 3 point plug with the intention of having the tethered Pod, however have now cancelled the pod as feel there is no need for it, the car only takes about 4 hours to charge from flat to full on the 3 point plug which suits my driving needs as car is only used first thing in the morning and again in the afternoon. By preconditioning the car in the morning it certainly extends the range on the battery, my average in the 150 miles I've done since collecting the car is 112 mpg

FrankieBee

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757 posts

122 months

Monday 7th March 2016
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I find putting it into "pure" mode for short journeys and trying to keep the needle in the electric section quite difficult. Must have heavy right foot!

Can anyone help with the sat nav screen? The arrow points in direction of travel but the screen is always north to the top. I'd like it to be in direction of travel too. Tried sat nav settings but can't find this option.

Managed to get the Pod Point installed before deadline and I find it fully charges in around 3 hours.

Overall highly impressed with it. Very comfortable, quiet and good looking.

V8A*ndy

3,695 posts

191 months

Tuesday 8th March 2016
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Would like to hear what range you guys are getting on electric alone, especially as it's a bit colder at the moment.

Missus is looking at a future 40 mile rural commute (there and back) free charging point @ park and ride (for now).

I'd really like one of these.




dazzalse

564 posts

179 months

Tuesday 8th March 2016
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V8A*ndy said:
Would like to hear what range you guys are getting on electric alone, especially as it's a bit colder at the moment.

Missus is looking at a future 40 mile rural commute (there and back) free charging point @ park and ride (for now).

I'd really like one of these.



I'm getting a range of about 20 miles on pure electric, although the dealer did say it would improve somewhat as it gets warmer, and the more its used fully and then charged

FrankieBee

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757 posts

122 months

Tuesday 8th March 2016
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dazzalse said:
V8A*ndy said:
Would like to hear what range you guys are getting on electric alone, especially as it's a bit colder at the moment.

Missus is looking at a future 40 mile rural commute (there and back) free charging point @ park and ride (for now).

I'd really like one of these.



I'm getting a range of about 20 miles on pure electric, although the dealer did say it would improve somewhat as it gets warmer, and the more its used fully and then charged
Agreed, I am at the same kind of range. I have noticed that the range is extending, even after only 5 days. I'd think your missus would get the 20 mile commute, then charge and back again on pretty much in all electric mode. It will depend on how much start stop she will do. I find the acceleration to get back up to speed again after a stop saps the charge. We have lots of roundabouts in MK which doesn't help! 5 days into ownership and getting more impressed with this car every day...

V8A*ndy

3,695 posts

191 months

Tuesday 8th March 2016
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Thanks.

Seems achievable as it's mostly narrow rural lanes with no traffic until the main road, then non stop to the P&R bar one junction.

Nobody seems to use the charging point either. Hope I havn't spoke too soon.




PorkaFly

502 posts

163 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Hello. I picked mine up on 1st, last week. Mostly pleased with it. I've done 555miles at an average of 24.8mpg. I do my 18 mile (each way) commute on electric and charge at home (PodPoint) and at work.

Long journeys kill the mpg and it will only do about 240miles on the tank. It is easy to keep it in pure during commute, but I have to admit the "full effect" in power mode can be somewhat addictive! She shifts, but don't like the torque steer through front wheels. A combination of power mode and PodPoint not working at home during first week have contributed to the low mpg average to date. During commute I'm getting 108-160mpg now.

Here's mine, surprised not to see any pics posted...



FrankieBee

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757 posts

122 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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Hi,

Very nice looking R-Resign there, congratulations.

The MPG on the commute is very impressive. Our average consumption (according to Volvo on call app) is 28.1 mpg. I'm not sure if that only measures the use when in petrol mode? We have done 300 miles and used around 7 gallons of fuel, making it more like 43 mpg taking all journeys into account.

Where it is impressive is when the missus uses it on the school run. She takes our youngest to the school bus, return trip of 4 miles. This is all done in pure mode. Re-charge back at home. She picks her up again from school which is a round trip of 32 miles (mostly motorway at 70 mph). She puts it into pure mode. It lasts until the last 5 miles before pure expires and hybrid kicks in. By my maths that equates to using one fifth of a gallon at 28 mpg. 32 afternoon miles plus 4 morning miles with only 5 in petrol mode x 5 (only used 1/5 of a gallon) = 180 mpg!!thumbup

I didn't think anyone might be interested in pics. Mine's filthy and due a wash at the weekend, I'll post one then.


dazzalse

564 posts

179 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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MYOB

4,786 posts

138 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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Beautiful! I prefer them dirty though...

Darlo74

284 posts

209 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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FrankieBee said:
I find putting it into "pure" mode for short journeys and trying to keep the needle in the electric section quite difficult. Must have heavy right foot!

Can anyone help with the sat nav screen? The arrow points in direction of travel but the screen is always north to the top. I'd like it to be in direction of travel too. Tried sat nav settings but can't find this option.

Managed to get the Pod Point installed before deadline and I find it fully charges in around 3 hours.

Overall highly impressed with it. Very comfortable, quiet and good looking.
I've had mine since October and have tried to find out how to change the Sat Nav direction on the main 12" screen. But I've had no luck, not sure it can be done. Not a big deal as the Sat Nav also appears on the screen behind the steering wheel in the direction of travel so I always tend to look at that and have something else on the main screen.

FrankieBee

Original Poster:

757 posts

122 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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Darlo74 said:
FrankieBee said:
I find putting it into "pure" mode for short journeys and trying to keep the needle in the electric section quite difficult. Must have heavy right foot!

Can anyone help with the sat nav screen? The arrow points in direction of travel but the screen is always north to the top. I'd like it to be in direction of travel too. Tried sat nav settings but can't find this option.

Managed to get the Pod Point installed before deadline and I find it fully charges in around 3 hours.

Overall highly impressed with it. Very comfortable, quiet and good looking.
I've had mine since October and have tried to find out how to change the Sat Nav direction on the main 12" screen. But I've had no luck, not sure it can be done. Not a big deal as the Sat Nav also appears on the screen behind the steering wheel in the direction of travel so I always tend to look at that and have something else on the main screen.
Found out how! Go into the main 12 inch screen. On the left hand upper corner there are two round icons of a compass and 2D/3D. If you press the compass it will change the direction of travel and the 2D/3D one changes from well 2D to 3D!