snb7x
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- Bertie
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Hi Guys,
Just picked up my Gen2 Taycan Sports Turismo 4S (Oak Green) after Dolomite 4S and Crayon Turbo (the Turbo with Racetex interior was a fab car just short on range)
The improvements promised for Gen2 have been great, super fast charge and nice extension to range but as a few lads have said, prob result of larger battery than anything else.
The car is very impressice in terms of performance but as I awaited delivery I was “Taycanless” and it’s easy to forget the performance of this impressive well engineering EV.
However I have grumbles:
1. I didn’t spec Sports Chrono and this means I have no access to ‘push to pass’ (kind of my fault but I do expect a good dealer to check & chat through a spec! I just didn’t feel I needed a clock on the dash, lap timer etc)
2. There doesn’t appear to be a “Sports Plus” drive setting via dash or the small steering mounted drive switch! I thought this was on my original July 2020 4S (certainly was integral to my Turbo dash board) - strangely there is a button for Sports Plus suspension setting. There is no “Individual” drive setting either!
3. Most frustrating of all is no ability to set the cars suspension to Sport as I find my driving on Irish roads & 2.2 tonne speedster means it handles better even on 21” alloys although to reduce road noise and smoother ride I’ve opted back to 20” after 21” Mission E alloys last time.
in short every time I get into the car I need to click the PCM under Car setting to adjust the suspension to my preference as well as knock off the lane departure warning on steering wheel stalk / fiddly button!
2. & 3. both feel to me like “changes” to how Taycan Gen2 is controlled and the driving experience versus the original Taycan spec - and both diminish the enjoyment and I’d argue the cars safety in terms of handling on my kind of fumes fast flowing roads that can make an already wide and heavy car feel even wider as it’s driven with a little gusto.
Has anyone else experienced this change or was I mistaken and 4S never had Sport plus and the ability to pre set suspension only to “Sports” and it would be fixed to that setting aligned to my driver profile (my key - my user preference through the PCM)?
Just picked up my Gen2 Taycan Sports Turismo 4S (Oak Green) after Dolomite 4S and Crayon Turbo (the Turbo with Racetex interior was a fab car just short on range)
The improvements promised for Gen2 have been great, super fast charge and nice extension to range but as a few lads have said, prob result of larger battery than anything else.
The car is very impressice in terms of performance but as I awaited delivery I was “Taycanless” and it’s easy to forget the performance of this impressive well engineering EV.
However I have grumbles:
1. I didn’t spec Sports Chrono and this means I have no access to ‘push to pass’ (kind of my fault but I do expect a good dealer to check & chat through a spec! I just didn’t feel I needed a clock on the dash, lap timer etc)
2. There doesn’t appear to be a “Sports Plus” drive setting via dash or the small steering mounted drive switch! I thought this was on my original July 2020 4S (certainly was integral to my Turbo dash board) - strangely there is a button for Sports Plus suspension setting. There is no “Individual” drive setting either!
3. Most frustrating of all is no ability to set the cars suspension to Sport as I find my driving on Irish roads & 2.2 tonne speedster means it handles better even on 21” alloys although to reduce road noise and smoother ride I’ve opted back to 20” after 21” Mission E alloys last time.
in short every time I get into the car I need to click the PCM under Car setting to adjust the suspension to my preference as well as knock off the lane departure warning on steering wheel stalk / fiddly button!
2. & 3. both feel to me like “changes” to how Taycan Gen2 is controlled and the driving experience versus the original Taycan spec - and both diminish the enjoyment and I’d argue the cars safety in terms of handling on my kind of fumes fast flowing roads that can make an already wide and heavy car feel even wider as it’s driven with a little gusto.
Has anyone else experienced this change or was I mistaken and 4S never had Sport plus and the ability to pre set suspension only to “Sports” and it would be fixed to that setting aligned to my driver profile (my key - my user preference through the PCM)?
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