Taycan 4S consumption at 124mph
most likely on wintertires
This is the second time that NextMove reports 86kWh. Possibly a software update.
Now compare this to a P100D
Temperature: 70F
summer tires
One note to the Model S consumption: On Tesla the consumption on the instrument cluster doesn't count with the heat loss in the battery. It only counts the electric energy coming out of the battery. At this power heat loss is quite significant.
They arrive with 11% battery left and 78kWh used according to the computer, that would suggest a 87.6kWh battery. Real battery capacity is around 92kWh. So about 4kWh heat loss. I remember Model X had 7kWh heat loss in this test.

