That’s interesting, I will check this out. Thanks.
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If you go to “technical data” at the bottom of your configuration you will see what the emissions are for your build. Sniperbob has an emission of 254mg where as mine is 251mg.
This might be because Sniper has heated windscreen but either way it is still lower band.
This might be because Sniper has heated windscreen but either way it is still lower band.
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992 C2 racing yellow (2020)
https://configurator.porsche.com/porsche-code/PRIMAJB4
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http://www.porsche-code.com/PNZVYTE0
I think it’s about what work the engine will be doing (and hence emitting). So more weight, rolling resistance (wheel size) heated elements etc, all require more energy. I imagine this is why different configs of the car will show a different CO2 figure in technical specs?
718 Boxster - lava orange (2019)
992 C2 racing yellow (2020)
https://configurator.porsche.com/porsche-code/PRIMAJB4
Ex - Macan S - Carmine (2022)
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNZVYTE0
992 C2 racing yellow (2020)
https://configurator.porsche.com/porsche-code/PRIMAJB4
Ex - Macan S - Carmine (2022)
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNZVYTE0
Thanks for this, something I've not seen before and it's interesting the spec can make a difference. Thanks for the information, I will follow this up with my SE.Jon A wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 8:43 am If you go to “technical data” at the bottom of your configuration you will see what the emissions are for your build. Sniperbob has an emission of 254mg where as mine is 251mg.
This might be because Sniper has heated windscreen but either way it is still lower band.
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Build completion 14th May. Collected 30th June. Macan S Volcano Grey
Build completion 14th May. Collected 30th June. Macan S Volcano Grey
Not necessarily. Go to your selected spec on the configurator and select "Technical Data". That will show the CO2 emissions for your spec. An S with no options has lower CO2 emissions than a fully loaded one.
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Adding Air Suspension lowered my spec from 255 to 252. SE seems to think it's in part due to the lower (more aerodynamic?) ride height.
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