daveo4EV
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- David
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I went from a Tesla Model S performance to a Taycan Turbo S. The differences: -
1. The Taycan is much faster, particularly in the midrange.
2. The Taycan has a better ride.
3. The Taycan is quieter at motorway speeds.
4. The Taycan charges faster.
5. The Taycan performs really well on a track. It corners well and I can achieve very reasonable lap times. You could not take a Model S on a track. It would be dangerous.
6. It goes without saying that build quality, customer service, and reliability are far better.
Charging In the UK, most major routes now have multiple hubs so this perceived advantage that Tesla is purported to have is no longer true. Ionity is now plug and charge, so the experience is no difference. The biggest single advantage is that Ionity is now 30p per kWh, half of the price of Tesla network.
- I found my Model 3P to be much quicker than my 2020 Taycan Turbo in general day to day driving
- yes - 100% yes
- Taycan next level quiet vs. Model S or Model 3 - just soooo good.
- Taycan only charges faster at a "functional" charging stall…that is a bit more hit/miss in North America vs. the Supercharger network
- Taycan peforms about as well on track as a Model 3 in terms of stamina - braking and handling are better for the Taycan - but both vehicle's lack stamina - the Model S is abysmal on track and not comparable.
- Taycan has spent more time in service that all of my 6 Teslas combined since 2013 - so again this is hit/miss - 2 weeks in service for an "OTA" update is embarrassing vs. Tesla's rock solid and frequent OTA updates with no time consuming dealer visit required - and Tesla will never tell you none of their "EV certified techs" are busy or unavailable to work on your car - because all their techs are certified to work on EV's.
- Ride quality is with out compare - Taycan wins hands down vs. Model 3/Y - but is better than S/X with air suspension but the S/X with air-suspension are pretty good - but not Taycan good.
that being said I still prefer the Taycan to any current Model S offering - but let's keep it realistic
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We don't get the luxury of Sentry Mode either with a side-on attack unlike some Tesla's! For me, having the powered doors is one less thing to worry about if I'm charging in public. I'll be interested to see how they fair with a typical Canadian winter...