I was on I-10 East yesterday between Tucson and the AZ/NM border. Wind was fairly light. I varied speed a fair amount as it was all done with less than 500 miles on the LC. About 250 miles total before gassing up.Once I finally found where the turbo boost and hybrid assist gauges were hidden on the 1958's driver display, I flipped back and forth between those and MPG crossing AZ with high winds. I noticed that with a headwind the engine was often into the boost and sitting there when I had cruise control on, which definitely contributed to lower-than-expected efficiency for straight highway miles at the speed limit. Didn't love that.
- as you’d expect with aero drag increasing as the square of the speed you get much better MPG at lower highway speeds all else equal.
- in adaptive cruise at 65 mph, MPG about 22.5, in adaptive cruise at 80 mph, MPG about 18.5
- adaptive cruise with LDA (land departure assist) on then the LC pretty much drives itself. I’m not interested in self driving but it really enhanced safety.
- forward driver monitor camera is somewhat annoying but I may keep it
- I was most surprised by fuel left in tank before fill-up. My screen said 50 mile range left but I added only 13 gallons with meter just below 1/4. So about 5 gallons was still in the tank an excellent reserve of about 2.5 or so gallons.