Gkwan
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- First Name
- Stéphane
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2025
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- Vehicles
- Taycan Turbo (June 2020)
absolutely agree, also my Xpeng G9P MY25 had a really great UI, fast, intuitive, shitload of options that come at you very easily, slightly better than Tesla IMHO (drove my GF's model 3 from time to time), and self driving also very good (not perfect but was getting always better through several major OTAs in 1 year)I've owned an M5, 540 Sport (6-speed manual), and drove an i4 for 15 months before purchasing my 2025 Taycan. Personally, I'd take a Porsche all day vs. the BMW. The driving experience and build quality of the Porsche is simply superior IMO.
Admittedly, both the i4 and the Taycan have UI issues - they are both extremely non-intuitive. Tesla (I've owned 4 in the last 12 years), and my wife's Rivian R1S have far better on-board interfaces.
I thought I would learn to like the i4 design after I bought it. I was wrong.
I did like the i4 and i5 I drove, but only 1/2 day each, so I didn't really have time to experience any software problems - not as good as Tesla/Xpeng software wise, and not as good driving XP as my Taycan Turbo for sure, but I could have considered it if I had to compromise
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