Don,
Good some actual facts about cruise control! Article called 16 ways to save energy...I agree with its basic observation but there are two things to consider:
1. That many people will not care about the "savings" in miles and just want to nicety of having CC. Period. It should be a choice, but the person should know that that choice CAN reduce his range between 5 and 10%.
2. Cruise control is NOT designed for CITY driving, but HIGHWAY driving (thus the name CRUISE control). Most highways that have speed limits of 60-65 MPH are highways that have very little elevation on them and they generally are very flat. That is where CC would be used. I would use it when I could, but if I had to be driving on a hilly area then that would change. There would be times when it could be used and perhaps should be used. Other car companies have it and I am sure Mitsubishi will offer it in the future to stay competitive.
If they do not offer it so be it. I can live without it, but having used it on ICE vehicles. One might use it in an EV when driving at a constant speed for highway stretches (10-20 Miles). Bottom line is that every driver may or may not want or use it. Then again once you had it in your EV you may find it is awkward and not even use it. Each to his own!
Good some actual facts about cruise control! Article called 16 ways to save energy...I agree with its basic observation but there are two things to consider:
1. That many people will not care about the "savings" in miles and just want to nicety of having CC. Period. It should be a choice, but the person should know that that choice CAN reduce his range between 5 and 10%.
2. Cruise control is NOT designed for CITY driving, but HIGHWAY driving (thus the name CRUISE control). Most highways that have speed limits of 60-65 MPH are highways that have very little elevation on them and they generally are very flat. That is where CC would be used. I would use it when I could, but if I had to be driving on a hilly area then that would change. There would be times when it could be used and perhaps should be used. Other car companies have it and I am sure Mitsubishi will offer it in the future to stay competitive.
If they do not offer it so be it. I can live without it, but having used it on ICE vehicles. One might use it in an EV when driving at a constant speed for highway stretches (10-20 Miles). Bottom line is that every driver may or may not want or use it. Then again once you had it in your EV you may find it is awkward and not even use it. Each to his own!