Porsche Panamera PDK with resistance optimised tyres (2010, 3.7L)
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About Porsche Panamera PDK with resistance optimised tyres (2010, 3.7L)
The Panamera - PDK with resistance optimized tires is a vehicle manufactured by PORSCHE. It was released in 2010 and features an A7 transmission type. With an engine size of 3605 cc (3.7 L) and running on petrol, this vehicle offers a balance between power and fuel efficiency. Its MPG (miles per gallon) ratings are 22.6 in urban areas, 22.6 in extra-urban settings, and a combined MPG of 31.0. The Panamera - PDK with resistance optimized tires emits 213 g/km of CO2, 258 mg/km of CO emissions, 33 mg/km of THC emissions, and 17 mg/km of NOx emissions. The vehicle produces a noise level of 70.0 dB(A).
Emissions Summary
The Panamera - PDK with resistance optimized tires has a CO2 emission level of 213 g/km, which refers to the amount of carbon dioxide it releases per kilometer driven. In terms of carbon monoxide (CO) emissions, it produces 258 mg/km. The vehicle also emits 33 mg/km of total hydrocarbon (THC) emissions, and 17 mg/km of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions. These emission figures are important indicators of the environmental impact of the vehicle, with lower values generally being more desirable.