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The Worldwide Harmonised Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) [1] is a global driving cycle standard for determining the levels of pollutants, CO 2 emission standards and fuel consumption of conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) and hybrid automobiles, as well as the all-electric range of plug-in electric vehicles.
The "city" driving program of the EPA Federal Test Procedure is identical to the UDDS plus the first 505 seconds of an additional UDDS cycle. [5] [6] EPA FTP-75 driving cycle. Then the characteristics of the cycle are: Distance travelled: 11.04 miles (17.77 km) Duration: 1874 seconds; Average speed: 21.2 mph (34.1 km/h)
On the contrary, the current Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) strives to mimic real world driving behavior. The most common driving cycles are the WLTP, NEDC, SORDS and the FTP-75, the latter corresponding to urban driving conditions solely. Driving cycle design is the core technology for these standard cycles.
Range has improved significantly, although we don't have EPA numbers yet. On the European WLTP test, Porsche claims a 23 percent improvement for the GTS. Our estimate for EPA range is roughly 334 ...
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The base model of the 2024 Taycan had an EPA-rated range of only 206 miles, a figure that paled in comparison to what the federal government said many other EVs were capable of doing. For the 2025 ...
The NEDC test procedure is defined in UNECE R101 [2] for the measurement of CO 2 and fuel consumption and/or the measurement of electric energy consumption and electric range in hybrid and fully electric M1 and N1 vehicles, and UNECE R83 [3] for the measurement of emission of pollutants of M, N1 and M2 vehicles.
EPA figures aren't yet out for the 2023 Taycan, but using current WLTP and EPA estimates as a benchmark, the farthest-driving Taycan 4S Performance Battery Plus model earned a 254-mile rating on ...