Hello,
I am currently looking at one of the new Seat/Cupra Leon 1.4 eHybrid cars, and wanted to know if anyone is able to confirm what the actual MPG for this is on longer commutes/journeys?
My commute to work is around a 85 mile round-trip, with 70% of it being motorway.
I would only be able to charge the car at night when home, and there are no nearby charging points at work.
A lot of the reviews and figures online are either for short distances where it is primarily electric-only use... or 200+ mile trips that make the MPG sound a lot less than what is advertised.
I wanted to know if anyone has a similar commute or done similar journeys, where they are able to start with a full charge? What the realistic MPG I can expect from this is?
Currently I am looking at the Seat Leon eHybid version, however if the MPGs for this appear to be better than I think, then may go for a Cupra version... not sure what effect this would have on the MPGs however.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I am currently looking at one of the new Seat/Cupra Leon 1.4 eHybrid cars, and wanted to know if anyone is able to confirm what the actual MPG for this is on longer commutes/journeys?
My commute to work is around a 85 mile round-trip, with 70% of it being motorway.
I would only be able to charge the car at night when home, and there are no nearby charging points at work.
A lot of the reviews and figures online are either for short distances where it is primarily electric-only use... or 200+ mile trips that make the MPG sound a lot less than what is advertised.
I wanted to know if anyone has a similar commute or done similar journeys, where they are able to start with a full charge? What the realistic MPG I can expect from this is?
Currently I am looking at the Seat Leon eHybid version, however if the MPGs for this appear to be better than I think, then may go for a Cupra version... not sure what effect this would have on the MPGs however.
Thanks in advance for any help.