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X: What's your 90%?

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Is it me or does that seem super low? ... as if your 75 is software locked to much less and they forgot to set an it somewhere?

I'm in the EU so that might have something to do with the calculation. But it seems too low to me too so I called tech support. They didn't think there was anything wrong with is but after complaining they're going to schedule an appointment with the SC
 
I'm in the EU so that might have something to do with the calculation. But it seems too low to me too so I called tech support. They didn't think there was anything wrong with is but after complaining they're going to schedule an appointment with the SC

Your car has to be software locked as a X60D for some reason...

X75D should get 237mi @ 100%.
Optimal @ 90% should be 213mi.

Your 184mi @ 90% would put you at 204mi @ 100%. Which is oddly close to what a rated X60D is supposed to get - 200mi. (My S60D shows 221@100% and is rated for 218)

204mi divided by 237 mi just happens to be 86%. The usable capacity of a X75D is about 72kw. A X60D has about 62kw - 86% of that if a 75..again. Oddly close.
 
Your car has to be software locked as a X60D for some reason...

X75D should get 237mi @ 100%.
Optimal @ 90% should be 213mi.

Your 184mi @ 90% would put you at 204mi @ 100%. Which is oddly close to what a rated X60D is supposed to get - 200mi. (My S60D shows 221@100% and is rated for 218)

204mi divided by 237 mi just happens to be 86%. The usable capacity of a X75D is about 72kw. A X60D has about 62kw - 86% of that if a 75..again. Oddly close.

I really hope this is the case. Technical support keeps claiming it's normal, and maybe in the EU they use a different Wh/mi calculation. Will report back once I hear from the SC.