So the only choices are hybrid-only and EV-only? Blended mode (aka auto hybrid/ev) is the most economical way to drive a PHEV and every model should offer it and make it the default driving mode.
Probably goes back to how emission and fuel economy testing is done. If a mode (like sport mode) can be remembered, the manufacturers supposedly have to test in the worst case mode. Depending how the PHEV testing protocol is done, they may get better ratings by having it deplete the battery first -- which is probably how most people will drive PHEVs, TBH.No, it has auto EV/hybrid, but I have not found out how to make it stay on it at this point.
Crazy, where do you live? I live in SoCal and I don't think I've actually seen one live yet!Had a friend tell me yesterday “bro I see the new TX everywhere” which I agreed with.
What a home run so far,