I really need to clear something up as it seems to have gotten out of hand. It’s slightly embarrassing really but here it goes.
1) of all the Taycans I’ve driven I didn’t really notice the lack of so called one pedal driving. The cars drove perfectly fine and there’s been zero disappointment...
My wife felt this way in the Taycan Turbo we test drove. I wasn’t driving it aggressively or anything but she said she felt sick and we stopped for an extended lunch break at a restaurant. The SA called me and was a little concerned how long we have had the car but I told him she wasn’t feeling...
thank you for clearing up how Porsche regen works! Honestly, I don’t know how many people fully understand this and I hope they read your post. I watched a review last night, and the guy was complaining the regen isn’t very effective but I don’t believe he was hitting the brake pedal. A quick...
We’ve borrowed a couple of Taycans, installed a 1450 plug in my garage to try charging at home, been on a couple of road trips and have tried third-party chargers and Porsche experience center chargers and got a bit of a feel for the car, just thought I would share mine and my wife’s feedback...
I thought I knew when you meant, but to be sure I did a Wiki on "Grand Tourer" and found this:
A grand tourer (GT) is a type of car that is designed for high speed and long-distance driving, due to a combination of performance and luxury attributes. The most common format is a front-engine...
Way down the road, the 718 EV could be smaller with less features and range and power, and the 911 would have the best range, power, and features like air suspension, axle drop, torque vectoring, and the like. T does this with the Y and the X. Manual door handles, rougher ride no adj air/oil...
I've been trying to dig up a link from Porsche for more details but can't find anything...I'll keep looking...
When I find this type of announcement, it doesn't have any facts behind it, that's why I was wondering if it was hearsay:
Porsche Panamera EV confirmed, could rival the Mercedes EQS...
I'm sure they've muttered not to worry about that little upstart EV company that's come a long ways since 2008. ;)
My prediction is the gas version will be around for many years to come, but there will be a 718 or 911 EV within 10 years...2033! Just having a bit of fun here, not meaning to...
Re Panamera EV...is this more hearsay than anything? It sure sounds like it.
" The Panamera EV is still in the infancy of development, but the suggestions are that it will have a wheelbase and overall length similar to those of the existing long-wheelbase Panamera sold in China (3100mm and...
Yes there will be! Our SA at my local dealer said Porsche aims to be 80% electric by 2030. I suspect they'll save the best for last...the 911! Can you imagine that car as a sub 4000lb electric beast? I sure can! I wish my wife would stop asking if the various models are the dealership are...
Cause anyone know what Porsche charges to add Innodrive after the fact? I found a nice Cross Turismo with ACC (adaptive, cruise control) for those that don’t know these industry specific acronyms lol
Reading your original post of 80-85 put a smile on my face, thinking there’s a man who enjoys his car! It’s crazy the range my wife gets with her gentle driving in range mode but how exciting is that?
That turbo s is a beast! Tell us more about it when you have a chance, and pls post some...
Speeds of 80 to 85MPH with four people?! That would do it! Slowing down 30mph should drastically improve your range, but perhaps take a bit of your fun away. Alternatively, you can enjoy the impressive performance of your beautiful car. It's fascinating how many Taycan owners focus on range...
Could someone elaborate as to why EA is so bad in Texas? Out of order chargers etc? How is the Supercharger network there?
We don’t seem to have a lot of Electrify Canada chargers here in Ontario and it’s a pretty large province. My wife wanted to take the Porsche to Peterborough to visit a...
It could be this type of thinking that’s holding Porsche back. I’m hoping part of the agreement between the manufacturer and Tesla is that they must help expand the network, otherwise there’s going to be far fewer chargers available to Tesla owners. We were at a supercharger in Laval Quebec that...