Thanks for this appreciate the info. I'll share some pics ????Congrats on your new car! Share some pics! Currently there is a trending thread with the same question: https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/new-4s-low-range….16941/ long stort short; just give it time. It is an estimation currently based on a few miles from factory to transport and from transport to your dealer.
Yes. The manual notes that it consumes more energy for the first 1500 or 1800 miles, something like that. Part of that is things wearing in, part of it is braking using less regen.Just picked up my GTS sports turismo and the range is way lower than what I'd expect. On 100% I'm getting 233miles. Is it meant to improve with charging cycles?
Sounds about right ! My 4SCT on 21 in is typically no more than 250.Just picked up my GTS sports turismo and the range is way lower than what I'd expect. On 100% I'm getting 233miles. Is it meant to improve with charging cycles?
that's about the average I get after some 9 months of ownership - still love every drive in it despite the low rangeCongrats on your new car! Share some pics! Currently there is a trending thread with the same question: https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/new-4s-low-range….16941/ long stort short; just give it time. It is an estimation currently based on a few miles from factory to transport and from transport to your dealer.
Range is bang on. Will rise after some more miles but don't expect 300 - 250ish is more likely. Come the winter 225.Just picked up my GTS sports turismo and the range is way lower than what I'd expect. On 100% I'm getting 233miles. Is it meant to improve with charging cycles?
It won't.IMPORTANT:
A brand new Taycan will not regen, at all, for the first approx 1000 km. The consumption will be terrible for obvious reasons. Once it's done with the initial run in and start regen braking it will improve massively.