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today is much better limited elevation gains - clear weather - cool temps - and speeds where we're not holding back - current segment doing 33.6 kWh/100 miles…which vs. yesterdays 38-50 kWh/100 miles

this car is totally different range monster on the segment of HWY from Albuqurque to Winslow, AZ…I think 260-270 miles could be done.
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I just did a 435km trip on my first day of really using the car (Macan Turbo, 22” exclusive design wheels):
- about 250km at steady 160km/h - consumption was 37kWh/100km (as I recharged before the return at a highway station for half of this stretch I could get an accurate reading)
- about 100km at steady 140km/h - this section combined with the 130km/h section consumed about 23kWh/100km
- about 25km at steady 130km/h
- the rest at lower speeds (40-100km/h)

Most of it is highway with barely traffic, so little to no regen.

Weather: 20degC in the morning, 32degC at noon. Little wind. AC set at 23.5degC all the time.
Terrain: flat (desert).

I started at 100%, after 310km (basically everything except the last 125km @160km/h), it had dropped to 13%. I recharged at a 180kWh fast charger back to 80% (it kept 180kWh up to about 65%, then started tapering off, reaching 100kWh at 80%). Reached at office @35% SOC. Now letting it charge at a 11kWh charger here in the office for 2.5 hours before it’s time to go home (125km - this morning it used 30% battery for that - all 130-140km/h highway).

Overall consumption for the trip is around 28kWh/100km.

Overall driving impression is amazing - quiet, smooth. The active lane keeping is less accurate than on my Cayenne GTS ‘23 (maybe I need to check if I can make it “more strict”).
 
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@ketje78 so an actual range of 100% to 10% of around 375km and 300km if driven from 80 to 10% at 130 - 140 km/h that is great and good info!
 

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@ketje78 so an actual range of 100% to 10% of around 375km and 300km if driven from 80 to 10% at 130 - 140 km/h that is great and good info!
Some more datapoints. Just arrived home.

Temperature: 30degC, AC set to 23.5degC.

Departure@61%, Arrival@30%.

The first 10km were about 80-100km/h. After that 125-140km/h for around 90km. The last 25-26km were more traffic (a short jam and a some slower moving traffic on the highway interchanges, and in the end about 4-5km off-highway driving to get home).

I took 2 pics of the stats - one just before getting into slower traffic. One when I got home.

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Seeing some much nicer efficiency numbers.

I'm starting to wonder if there's a longer break in than anticipated? I get regen shows fully active relatively quickly, but it does seem efficiency is improving for people as they get more miles.

I get my car in about a month and do the same 145 mile drive 2-4 times a week. I'll be sure to keep logs from day 1! Curious to see how long it'll take to reach max efficiency
 

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I just wanted to address the thought that short trips are inefficient energy-wise. I really don't think so: below is the only driving I've done today, temps 46-50 F. Home to haircut to supermarket to home. Implied range of 371 miles in this type of driving. (Note yesterday was even better. Maybe because it was warmer out).

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Well I’m starting to think there is a big difference between 4 and Turbo, though according to WLTP there should not be … though the average speed on the post of @dgkhn was low and on very short runs I too can get very low consumption …
 

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Maybe it’s related to your location @Yves ?
You are almost the only one here who can afford driving @200km/h ++++ (!) and as a consequence you have effiency figures that include very high speed portions… even though it’s not very long, it costs a lot.
I will see with my own Turbo, soon.
 

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80-90 mph is doable, above that, it’s another story…
 
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Maybe it’s related to your location @Yves ?
You are almost the only one here who can afford driving @200km/h ++++ (!) and as a consequence you have effiency figures that include very high speed portions… even though it’s not very long, it costs a lot.
I will see with my own Turbo, soon.
I’m in Belgium, not Germany 😉, So my speed limit is actual 120km/h on the highway and 70 km/h on B roads … in general I drive 5 over, so not that fast as in France … Anyway it’s colder now so I will hold reservations till April …
 

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I just wanted to address the thought that short trips are inefficient energy-wise. I really don't think so: below is the only driving I've done today, temps 46-50 F. Home to haircut to supermarket to home. Implied range of 371 miles in this type of driving. (Note yesterday was even better. Maybe because it was warmer out).

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So - as a future EV 4S owner - delivery is February - who purposely kept the 20' wheels - I'm hoping my results will mirror this!

I have recently been driving a 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV in Southern California - the car keeps some good statistics. Specifically - over the past 21,000 miles I've averaged 29 MPH, with an efficiency of 4.3 miles / kWh.

Looking forward to the 4S -
 

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I'm getting 3.0 - 3.4 miles/kWh around town in light driving…Macan Turbo EV w/20" standard wheels all season factory tires.
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