l33cher
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Hello,
In May 2025, I bought a 2021 Taycan 4S with 21” wheels that came with winter tires. A few days later, I went to a tire shop and had them replaced with summer tires (Continental SportContact 6). Throughout the summer, I was getting poor range—probably around 300-something km. Since I was driving only in the city, it didn’t bother me too much. Interestingly, the consumption estimate was showing 400+ km, but it was never accurate.
Winter is coming now, and last week I switched back to the tires I received from the previous owner (Goodyear, although I’m not sure about the exact model). I immediately noticed a huge improvement in consumption—around 20–30%—even though the weather isn’t that cold yet. Current temperatures are between 1°C and 14°C.
My question is: Did I buy summer tires that aren’t suitable for the Taycan? If so, should I consider replacing them next summer? Or could the issue be caused by something else, and is there any risk that those tires could be damaging the car? Range is not a concern for me at the moment.
Thanks!
In May 2025, I bought a 2021 Taycan 4S with 21” wheels that came with winter tires. A few days later, I went to a tire shop and had them replaced with summer tires (Continental SportContact 6). Throughout the summer, I was getting poor range—probably around 300-something km. Since I was driving only in the city, it didn’t bother me too much. Interestingly, the consumption estimate was showing 400+ km, but it was never accurate.
Winter is coming now, and last week I switched back to the tires I received from the previous owner (Goodyear, although I’m not sure about the exact model). I immediately noticed a huge improvement in consumption—around 20–30%—even though the weather isn’t that cold yet. Current temperatures are between 1°C and 14°C.
My question is: Did I buy summer tires that aren’t suitable for the Taycan? If so, should I consider replacing them next summer? Or could the issue be caused by something else, and is there any risk that those tires could be damaging the car? Range is not a concern for me at the moment.
Thanks!
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