The Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) is a global standard test procedure for Electrified vehicles. It measures factors like emissions, fuel consumption, and electric driving range in a controlled, laboratory environment.
The NEDC (New European Driving Cycle) is a laboratory test that assesses the fuel economy, electricity consumption and CO2 tailpipe emission production of factory-new vehicles. It tests the vehicle with simulated environmental conditions to ensure it can handle Australian roads and conditions.
The drive range results from the WLTP and NEDC laboratory tests will vary depending on the Toyota model. Not all Toyota Electrified models have been tested using both WLTP and NEDC measurements.
The actual driving range is likely to be lower than what a WLTP or NEDC laboratory test cycle would produce. This is because unlike in a laboratory, the range of your electric vehicle will be impacted by real-life driving conditions such as road surface quality, driving style, weather, temperatures, and several other nuanced factors.