Emira i4 - quickly overheating at 200+ kmph?

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Hi! New i4 owner, unfortunately 1800+ km away from dealer.

While driving keeping speed at 200kmph very quickly (in less than a minute) constantly generates overheating warning with coolant temperature going from typical 90 to 110+ and very quickly back if I lift. (in a matter of seconds)

Is it expected behaviour? If no -what might be the wild guess here?
 
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Hi! New i4 owner, unfortunately 1800+ km away from dealer.

While driving keeping speed at 200kmph very quickly (in less than a minute) constantly generates overheating warning with coolant temperature going from typical 90 to 110+ and very quickly back if I lift. (in a matter of seconds)

Is it expected behaviour? If no -what might be the wild guess here?
Nope, not at all, better go back to the dealer and have it checked
 
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Nope, not at all, better go back to the dealer and have it checked
Sigh. Unfortunately due to my location this is close to impossible.

Will try to reach dealer via email at least
 
There were rumor's of heating issues with the I4T. These issue potentially caused the delay and got them back to the drawing board. But looks like not all of them were resolved. Hope you can get it worked out.
 
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There were rumor's of heating issues with the I4T. These issue potentially caused the delay and got them back to the drawing board. But looks like not all of them were resolved. Hope you can get it worked out.
Yeah, my car is manufactured March 2024 (it was a long journey to have it delivered to dealership in Hungary and after that to Ukraine), I was hoping this batch had issues already resolved
 
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Actually I've just plugged in simple OBD2 to gather some data and I'm confused

For example my dashboard says temp is 88 degree
OBD2 reports:
- coolant temp 79
- oil temp 95 (I thought i do not have oil temp sensor, however I read this about v6)

(is it a coincedence that (79+95) / 2 = 87, close to 88)

Will drive ane log some data here, because it feels super weird for me
 

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