Irish Guy
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My dealer, who has been with Porsche for decades, just told me that they’re discontinuing the Taycan Turbo GT and that no existing or future allocations are or will be available.
Is anyone else hearing the same thing?
The backdrop here is that I’m looking to upgrade from my 2023 Taycan GTS, which is a terrific car, but exhibits two demerits that collectively frustrate me. The first is that it lacks sufficient top-end power to pull hard at highway / motorway speeds. It’s strong, to be sure, but not quick enough to thrill beyond 60 mph. That hard kick below 40 mph is long gone by the time you’re at speed. Second, it irritates me how quickly the battery percentage ticks down when out on the open road. In short, I’m looking for substantially more power and a meaningful increment in range.
With the news above, this puts me in the market for a new Turbo S, which does have some advantages over the GT in terms of my desired options (not all of which can be spec’d on the Turbo GT) and aesthetics (for my eyes, at least).
Still, if anyone has heard differently about the Turbo GT, please weigh in. Thank you!
Is anyone else hearing the same thing?
The backdrop here is that I’m looking to upgrade from my 2023 Taycan GTS, which is a terrific car, but exhibits two demerits that collectively frustrate me. The first is that it lacks sufficient top-end power to pull hard at highway / motorway speeds. It’s strong, to be sure, but not quick enough to thrill beyond 60 mph. That hard kick below 40 mph is long gone by the time you’re at speed. Second, it irritates me how quickly the battery percentage ticks down when out on the open road. In short, I’m looking for substantially more power and a meaningful increment in range.
With the news above, this puts me in the market for a new Turbo S, which does have some advantages over the GT in terms of my desired options (not all of which can be spec’d on the Turbo GT) and aesthetics (for my eyes, at least).
Still, if anyone has heard differently about the Turbo GT, please weigh in. Thank you!
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