
The additional reporting of the WLTP values is voluntary until their obligatory use. You can find more information on the difference between WLTP and NEDC at Currently, we are still obliged to provide the NEDC values, regardless of the type approval process used.

This may lead to corresponding changes in vehicle taxation from 1 September 2018. Due to the more realistic test conditions, the fuel/electricity consumption and CO₂ emission values determined in accordance with the WLTP will, in many cases, be higher than those determined in accordance with the NEDC. As of 1 September 2018 the WLTP replaced the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC). Since 1 September 2017 certain new cars have been type approved in accordance with the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP), a more realistic test procedure to measure fuel/electricity consumption and CO₂ emissions. * Data determined in accordance with the measurement method required by law. With recuperation braking from 200km/h to 0, electrical energy can be recovered for a range of up to 4km. Or to be more precise: during sporty, everyday driving, for example, you could achieve up to a third of your range exclusively from recuperation. So you significantly improve your car's stopping power and the maximum possible amount of kinetic energy is transformed into additional miles of driving pleasure: with an outstanding recuperation output of up to 275kW, energy can be fed back into the battery. This means that brake recuperation is first activated via the brake pedal and the mechanical brake is only engaged when stronger braking is required – intelligently controlled by a braking system that is capable of blending. Level can be adjusted to suit your own preferences, while the brake recuperation always ensures maximum efficiency. The system works innovatively and can recuperate up to 90% of the braking energy. ** Important information about the all-electric Porsche models can be found here.įor brake energy recuperation in all Taycan models, Porsche developed Porsche Recuperation Management (PRM), which consists of sophisticated brake recuperation. Extra features and accessories (attachments, tyre formats, etc.) can change relevant vehicle parameters such as weight, rolling resistance and aerodynamics and, in addition to weather and traffic conditions, as well as individual handling, can affect the fuel/electricity consumption, CO₂ emissions and performance values of a car. They are intended solely as a means of comparing different types of vehicle. To the extent that NEDC values are given as ranges, these do not relate to a single, individual car and do not constitute part of the offer. As far as new cars (which are type approved in accordance with the WLTP) are concerned, the NEDC values will, therefore, be derived from the WLTP values during the transition period.


