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I had the opportunity to take a little road trip with my wife this weekend, the first in my new 2025 Hybrid XL. Since we are new to the Mav and the hybrid world, I thought it would be fun to do a little comparison. Saturday morning we left Atlanta and drove to Augusta, with the return trip on Sunday morning. The routes were not exact mirror images of each other, but close enough for fun. This test compared Normal mode to Eco mode, with mostly cruise controlled highway driving. If this thread catches any interest, I am doing this same drive on April 11th(iykyk)and I can add another mode test or two into this, or recreate either of the two already tested. I thought I would test sport mode on the way back to Augusta, but I am in week 3 of an in-town, work commute driving mode test, and it is obvious that Sport mode is for fun, not efficiency, so I am conflicted. That in-town test will be reported on next week, depending on if I also test slippery mode.
Some of the test specs, to keep it as fair and comparable as possible;
On to the results, which I found somewhat surprising.
* there were 2 quick, "remain at idle" pit stops on the eco mode test
I knew that neither mode would be very fuel / electric efficient at the speed at which I drive on the highways, but I did not really expect Eco Mode to lose out on an efficiency test to normal mode. Admittedly, there are flaws in my test, especially with the two pit stops on the return to Atlanta, so maybe I will re-test that in April.
Let me know your thoughts or questions.
Some of the test specs, to keep it as fair and comparable as possible;
- primarily the same routes to and from forward and backward
- some minor differences in August arrival and departure locations
- cruise control set at 75-80 mph whenever possible,
- commute times were at about the same time of day and temperature.
- All metrics taken from the My Trip info card.
- I did fuel up in Augusta before leaving, so there was additional fuel weight in the truck
On to the results, which I found somewhat surprising.
Mode | Time driven (hh:mm) | Miles Driven | Elec. Miles | % Elec. Miles | MPG |
| Normal | 2:35 | 153.6 | 20.3 | 13.22% | 37.6 |
| Eco | 2:23 | 138.7 | 14.9 | 10.74% | 35.8* |
I knew that neither mode would be very fuel / electric efficient at the speed at which I drive on the highways, but I did not really expect Eco Mode to lose out on an efficiency test to normal mode. Admittedly, there are flaws in my test, especially with the two pit stops on the return to Atlanta, so maybe I will re-test that in April.
Let me know your thoughts or questions.
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