bxwatso
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- Byron
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- '23 Taycan 4SCT
Does the 2025 refresh have NACS/Tesla charging ports?
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I compared curb weights of Turbo Sedan since both gens Tech Specs can be seen on the US configurator:Does anyone know how much more it now weighs?

Will the Taycan TurboS towing a Cybertruck be quicker than a 911?Yeah, but is it quickest while also towing a 911?
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Then I am not able to understand how curb weight differences from the configurator above for the Turbo Sedan align with -15kg less overall graphic below that compares the same gen 1 and gen 2 Turbo:I compared curb weights of Turbo Sedan since both gens Tech Specs can be seen on the US configurator:
2024: 5,119 lbs
2025: 5,062 lbs
Great upgrade on Porsche's part! If a fully decked out RWD is going to cost $130K including dealer markup, it might make earlier versions a little more appealing to buyers with a budget. That might slow depreciation considerable. Hope so anyway.Same here - massive step forward (but I'm not going to spend $50k to upgrade from my '21 RWD).
Yep, I’m not sure who came up with CarPlay+ but as you say, Apple has never used it.Is anyone else a bit confused about the new CarPlay functionality? They seem to be referring to it as CarPlay+, but that's not a branding that I've seen Apple use anywhere. At the same time if you look at the PDF that was posted earlier, they appear to mostly be talking about the Porsche CarPlay app, which of course is nothing like next gen CarPlay and is something we already have in the current cars.
As I understand it, it's been more or less confirmed that some Porsche model(s) will get next gen CarPlay this year, so one would assume that the new Taycan would be it, but I find it strange in that case that they are presenting it like this.
After staring at pictures and the configurator, I am can honest say I think the front end of the non-Turbo models looks better to me.In the pictures, the rear bumper vents on a Turbo look to be non-functional, so perhaps the new Taycan just went all fake vents just for looks..
Got an ix m60 with soft close and have had no such issuesside note: BMW iX with soft close doors add a horrible "cheap, rattling" feeling to the doors. Would never want that.
This is a facelift, not a new Taycan. So upgrading their OS is a little too muchYep, I’m not sure who came up with CarPlay+ but as you say, Apple has never used it.
It’s hard to say if the new Taycan has updated infotainment hardware. It’s conspicuous by the absence of it not being mentioned I think. Also the apps on PCM are different, it has a conglomerate streaming service, but no YouTube etc yet. But that does exist in the new Macan, which is 100% confirmed to be running Android Automotive. I’m starting to think the infotainment in the new Taycan is not on that platform, which is a real shame.
Similar feelings, you can spec a really nice Macan Turbo and still have a LOT of change left over, and the Macan still has some advantages: new infotainment, AR HUD, physical controls, 22” wheels, and more practical. Maybe not as special on the road though?Maybe I am missing something but was playing around with the German configurator to have a better feel of pricing and a Taycan Turbo was 230k, Taycan 4S was 200k and Macan Turbo at 145k (fairly full optioned). I tried putting the same options on them as much as I could.
I just don't see the new pricing value in Taycan anymore, especially when compared to Macan and was convinced that they would lower prices to better match the Macan but I guess I was wrong. I have a feeling Porsche will not sell many of them at these prices as why would a Taycan 4S be worth 60k more than a Macan Turbo.