Hi all, on my Seat Leon FR 2021 1.4 PHEV, there is no option to disable the E-MODE (electric engine only) kicking-in once the ICE temps are above around 80 degrees (until that point, I have a small crossed-out E symbol on the dash, suggesting E-MODE is not ready). The ICE cuts off whenever lifting off throttle, which can get quite annoying during a highway journey with heavier traffic. This happens regardless of the engine mode selected - ECO, NORMAL or SPORT. In addition, selecting the full-recharge battery mode (dragging the battery charge % all the way to 100) also does not prevent the ICE cut / E-MODE kick-in during throttle lift-off.
While I understand this ICE / E-MODE interchange is by design - as the whole idea of a hybrid vehicle is to save fuel and alternate between most suitable powertrain methods depending on the road type and situation, I often find myself wishing I could be in charge of what the vehicle should do. Constant ICE cutting and restarting will only lead to excessive wear and tear over time. As a driver, I can better predict the situation on a busy highway, hence I would prefer the ICE running even during the phases of short throttle lift-offs.
In reality, I'd much rather prefer to only have 2 modes: E-MODE (as exists: ideal for city driving or highway speeds up to 140km/h) and ICE-MODE (ICE only: no cutting, perhaps with a sub-option to select battery recharge from ICE or no battery recharge from ICE, only from braking).
Does anyone know of a way to prevent the E-MODE from kicking in during ICE use? I'm thinking this could be achieved by tricking the computer to think temperatures aren't ready, such as to mimic the situation with a cold ICE (crossed-out E symbol on dash). Essentially, what I'm looking for is a way to disable the start-stop PHEV alternative, while of course a standard start-stop option is not available for hybrid models under the smart assistants menu.
While I understand this ICE / E-MODE interchange is by design - as the whole idea of a hybrid vehicle is to save fuel and alternate between most suitable powertrain methods depending on the road type and situation, I often find myself wishing I could be in charge of what the vehicle should do. Constant ICE cutting and restarting will only lead to excessive wear and tear over time. As a driver, I can better predict the situation on a busy highway, hence I would prefer the ICE running even during the phases of short throttle lift-offs.
In reality, I'd much rather prefer to only have 2 modes: E-MODE (as exists: ideal for city driving or highway speeds up to 140km/h) and ICE-MODE (ICE only: no cutting, perhaps with a sub-option to select battery recharge from ICE or no battery recharge from ICE, only from braking).
Does anyone know of a way to prevent the E-MODE from kicking in during ICE use? I'm thinking this could be achieved by tricking the computer to think temperatures aren't ready, such as to mimic the situation with a cold ICE (crossed-out E symbol on dash). Essentially, what I'm looking for is a way to disable the start-stop PHEV alternative, while of course a standard start-stop option is not available for hybrid models under the smart assistants menu.