chun
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So you are saying that the cayenne is not technolgically more competitive than the taycan, because it doesn't handle like a 911The only reason the motor has that is because there is no gearbox, so it needs the additional cooling to go 260km/h without the gearbox. It's not better, it's the same PPE motor.
IDGAF about screens in a car, if I primarily wanted that, I would drive a Tesla Plaid.
The whole magic of the Taycan is in the suspension.
You have to recognize what is an improvement, what is an eventuality and what is done just because money was saved elsewhere. The gearbox is expensive, so they saved money by making the motor operate at higher RPM, and it's still slower because the gear ratio is between the 1st and 2nd gear of the Taycan. That's why the Turbo S is faster with significantly less power than the new Cayenne with all the improved stuff.
Yet I am sure the Denza suspension is complete shit. At least every BYD I have driven the suspension is piss poor.
Great logic, let's take an 6 year old car and shit on it
Even the facelift is over 2 years old. What was there comparable 2 years ago that you could buy in Europe? I don't care about a mythical unicorn somewhere that is unavailable.
If you don't care about the handling and the suspension, then it's not the car for you. For soccer moms there are many other cars, that have a lot of interior space.
To even complain about the space in the Taycan means not understanding anything at all about car development or suspension geometry. Of course a little is also sacrificed so it does not look like shit.
Also, I don't "think" it is a 911 with 4 doors. It's designed exactly to be that. That's why it's 5 meters long and almost 2 meters wide. It's the only reason. If you drop that requirement, then it would be a much smaller car with the same amount of space. It would drive nothing like it does though.
The first car that is coming that might make the Taycan obsolete is the AMG GT EV. Though of course the "interior space" will "suck" there as well. Better buy a SUV
As for VWAG, PPE Evo is coming and the new e-tron GT and Taycan will be based on that, expect something in 2029 if they don't cancel it.
Whether it will be competitive or not with what the market offers I have no idea.
Somehow you think newer better chemistry = a compromise; newer SOFTWARE stack = bigger screen; better cooling = compromise. And i disagree, and so would most people going in south of italy in summer at 48 degrees outside fast charging. By that logic, iphone 16 is not better technologically than an iphone 1, as it doesn't open the phone app faster, and it's just a bigger screen, right?
Lucid suspension, despite being only on springs, somehow managed to handle just as good as a j1.1 turbo s and have great interior space, they must be black magicians i guess, since we all know, good handling can be achived only be having shit interior space.
A 4 door sedan is a 4 door sedan and should offer adequete space, and taycan fails at that - it is not ment to be a track car.
I am not SHITTING on a 6 year old car, all I am saying is that it's not competitive in the market anymore, and the cayenne with all its "comporimises" as you call it, is more competitive than it and keeps up with offerings from BMW, lucid and some chinese brands.
Stop repeating the same point all over. The cayenne is not ment to compete with the taycan on a track or in handling. I am comparing their tech, and how competitive that tech is on the market.
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