rockye
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- Chris
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- Taycan 4s Cross Turismo 2023
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I recently got a 2023 4s CT with 25k km on it, yet during the winter in Bulgaria with weather ranging from -4C to +5-7C, I can barely get 200km range on 80% battery. I have 20-inch aero wheels with Pirelli P Zero Winter NF0.
I am using the AC on ECO set to 23 degrees, I don't preheat the car in the morning because it loses 5-10% battery for the preheating.
My every day trip to work takes around 20-22 minutes, 12-15 minutes I am on the highway driving with 80-100km per hour(50-60 miles per hour).
The best range I can get with NO AC at all with Range Mode and basically coasting when I can with barely any throttle input is 4.2km/kWh or 2.6 miles/kWh - with the AC on ECO mode set up to 23 degrees celsius the best I get is 3.2km/kWh or 1.98 miles/kWh, most of the time it's 2.6-2.8 km/kWh (in miles 1.61-1.70 miles/kWh) - do you think this is normal?
I see people posting 20-24 kWh/100 km in here, and the only way I can achieve 24 kWh/100 km is with the AC off.
Do you leave your AC off during the winter, or is your car always charged in the morning so that the battery is 20 degrees+ celsius? Mine is from 1 to 4 degrees, because I can't charge it at home yet. How do you achieve such good numbers?
I think if I use the car on Sport Plus I will barely get 150-170 km of range on a full battery if I am a little bit more racey...
I am using the AC on ECO set to 23 degrees, I don't preheat the car in the morning because it loses 5-10% battery for the preheating.
My every day trip to work takes around 20-22 minutes, 12-15 minutes I am on the highway driving with 80-100km per hour(50-60 miles per hour).
The best range I can get with NO AC at all with Range Mode and basically coasting when I can with barely any throttle input is 4.2km/kWh or 2.6 miles/kWh - with the AC on ECO mode set up to 23 degrees celsius the best I get is 3.2km/kWh or 1.98 miles/kWh, most of the time it's 2.6-2.8 km/kWh (in miles 1.61-1.70 miles/kWh) - do you think this is normal?
I see people posting 20-24 kWh/100 km in here, and the only way I can achieve 24 kWh/100 km is with the AC off.
Do you leave your AC off during the winter, or is your car always charged in the morning so that the battery is 20 degrees+ celsius? Mine is from 1 to 4 degrees, because I can't charge it at home yet. How do you achieve such good numbers?
I think if I use the car on Sport Plus I will barely get 150-170 km of range on a full battery if I am a little bit more racey...
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