wilho
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Hi, coming from Finland, last weekend we had -30CA useful thread as we are about to do our first winter road trip, to Bavaria (overnight -12 this week), and a bit nervous about what we may find.
One feature of EVs that I always try to remember is that with no engine heat, the front stays very cold - any ice blocking headlights needs to be manually removed or it can be surprisingly gloomy on the road ahead.
I do get a batch of sensor warnings, with various bits of automation disabled, quite often. Sometimes this is genuinely salt on a lens but I think it can also just be the low angled winter light confusing them: parking and turning off/on clears it.
in terms of roadholding, though, on my Porsche Experience Day I was amazed by the protective systems we have in our car. If it can handle winter conditions the way it intervenes in a skid pan simulation that is worth the high price of this car.
For our road trip we have put on 3PMSF-rated winter tyres, increased the antifreeze screen wash ratio, packed ice scraper and de-icing spray, given the door seals a coat of Sonax Gummipflege to deter sticking. Anything else we should do?
I have been driving also in heavy snow fall, with >10cm slush between lanes etc. Taycan works very well even driving through the heavy wet snow, even initially I was worried it being so low. Safe but deterministic behaviour - of course I have high quality nordic winter tyres, but really impressive traction. Car is using the front wheel drive to straighten the car if the rear slips to the side, amazing implementation, which you couldn't do with conventional 4WD cars.
Just prepare for more frequent charging stops (-12C is not that cold), antifreeze (-18C), long ice scraper with Gummipflege sounds good.
Just a small proposal - clean wheel archs if the snow packs in there, cameras, parking sensors. Otherwise this should be ok from my experience.
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