prj
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It's the exact same motor as the Taycan and Macan and pretty much the same battery as the Taycan. It's also NMC811 pouch by LG Chem.Newer tech, newer motor, newer battery, everything is current gen on the cayenne, while the Macan EV is much the same as the taycan, outdated already.
There are some very slight structural differences, so the Cayenne pack technically has 5% more power density gross per weight unit, but it also depends what you include in the battery weight. This is clear also from the charging curve in that the Cayenne basically has a proportional increase based on battery size, but the C is pretty much the same.
The Cayenne Turbo is basically a Taycan Turbo GT from the powertrain. But it In fact it has 10 kW less than the Turbo GT actually does. The pack is slightly larger so they can make a higher power claim, as it maintains that power at least until 60-70% or so unlike the Turbo GT.
The Macan has a CATL battery with prismatic cells, which is completely different from Taycan and Cayenne, but still the same PPE motor.
The only difference is in the infotainment system, which depending on whether you want a screen on wheels or a car matters much or extremely little.
Stop throwing out word salad when you don't know what is actually used in the car. The Cayenne powertrain is pretty much the same as the Taycan J1.2 and is not somehow more advanced. In fact the gearbox in the J1.2 means it destroys the Cayenne in high speed efficiency and also the reason why the Turbo GT absolutely destroys it in the 0-100km/h time. They didn't bother with that in the Cayenne since the PPE motor doesn't need it and also it's a brick anyway so the extra gains aren't worth the complexity.
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