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Hi,
I am in California and planning to get a 2020 Taycan Turbo CPO. I have a question regarding software updates.
Will earlier model years like the 2020 Taycan continue to receive the latest software updates from Porsche, or are updates limited to certain versions for older models? In other words, will a 2020 Taycan be able to receive the same software updates available on newer models like 2024, 2025 etc? or will it eventually stop receiving updates beyond a certain version? And is the update will be pushing remotely or i have to bring into dealer to update it (Free of charge or fees). I have an earlier 2023 version of BMW i4 and continue getting software update over air. Only thing i would need to bring into the shop was if there is a recall.
Also, are there any major software updates that can improve the vehicle’s driving range? I noticed that the 2021 Taycan show a slightly longer range than the 2020 and the 2023 apeears to have another increase in range. I’m wondering if the hardware is essentially the same and the improvement comes from software update, or if those range increases are due to hardware changes in the newer model yerar?
Cheers!
Lale
I am in California and planning to get a 2020 Taycan Turbo CPO. I have a question regarding software updates.
Will earlier model years like the 2020 Taycan continue to receive the latest software updates from Porsche, or are updates limited to certain versions for older models? In other words, will a 2020 Taycan be able to receive the same software updates available on newer models like 2024, 2025 etc? or will it eventually stop receiving updates beyond a certain version? And is the update will be pushing remotely or i have to bring into dealer to update it (Free of charge or fees). I have an earlier 2023 version of BMW i4 and continue getting software update over air. Only thing i would need to bring into the shop was if there is a recall.
Also, are there any major software updates that can improve the vehicle’s driving range? I noticed that the 2021 Taycan show a slightly longer range than the 2020 and the 2023 apeears to have another increase in range. I’m wondering if the hardware is essentially the same and the improvement comes from software update, or if those range increases are due to hardware changes in the newer model yerar?
Cheers!
Lale
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