Porsche Taycan 2021 or 2020, should I steer away 2020?
It’s possible to get some awd taycan 2020 for the same price as rwd Taycan 2021
2021 onwards
A quick forum search is your answer to thisWhat is the reason?
2020 was the launch year and some features were missing - from memory wireless phone connectivity for one. This may not be of material interest but hardware wise enhancements came from 2021 onwards.What is the reason?
Yes but a lot of us just don’t have any problems at all so don’t really have a reason to post - possibly need to take that into consideration.Personally, with what I’ve been reading about heater issues, 12v battery failures, pan roof cracks, red ring of death and the sheer amount of time some cars are spending in the dealership, I’m considering holding onto my 2014 (free supercharging) model S, until I see some feed back about the Gen2 cars. Battery degradation on the Taycan is also a concern with over 10% loss seen across 30k miles +/-
I accept the vast majority is warranty work but it sound like people have experienced a lot of aggravation and delays.
Seems like most forgive the car, due to the driving experience, but I really need reliability and I commute.
Spoiler issue prevailed on MY21 cars too (my 4S had it) - never got it fixed and was only a seasonal glitch - disappointing for sure but hey ho. Heater failed too on the same day I picked up my MY23 GTS last May. To add insult to injury my GTS was delayed on hand-over due to a partially faulty heater!As the owner of a 2020 with almost 30k miles on it so far, I'm completely happy with having that model year. The only two issues we had were the heater failures, and the mis-alignment of the spoiler cover in freezing weather.
If you're not familiar, dissimilar composites would expand/contract at different rates inside the spoiler in the cold and cause the edges of the spoiler to stand proud from the bodywork slightly. Dealer fixed it in one same day visit after ordering the replacement parts from Germany.
I've never missed plug and charge, as we only use DC fast charging on road trips, and the extra 30 seconds to fire off a charging session using my phone or the charger interface wasn't intolerable.