Easy. 1 mile = 1.61 km; now just do the math in your head.On the dashboard of the American version
in kilometers only current speed readings are set, the question is how to translate all readings from miles to kilometers.
You can actually change that in the settings.
Oh, I think you're right. Well that's pretty good though. But wasn't there a setting to switch between wh/100km and mi/kwh? I believe I saw that. So you're getting pretty close to switching it over.I believe you can only set the secondary speed display. For the rest, you're stuck with the default for your country.
Oh, I think you're right. Well that's pretty good though. But wasn't there a setting to switch between wh/100km and mi/kwh? I believe I saw that. So you're getting pretty close to switching it over.
It is so nice to be able to take the quick glance at the dash (using the kWh/100 km setting) and visualize the consumption in W/km in whatever conditions may be present at the time . ie: 14.2 kWh/100km = 142 W /km (450 Km range in those conditions approx)It's not guesswork, you could look at your menu. In metric countries you can switch efficiency between kWh/100km and km/kWh.