I just traded my 4s CT in for a TS CT, but no regrets. Enjoying every day, full options.Really wanted to buy this Turbo S but best discount they could make was 2k, lol
Indeed many great deals on cars, recession is coming!
On top, I do believe that eventually these cars can be tuned properly, and as such the 600amp inverters front and back will get the most out of them...I am waiting for that moment. Currently, the GTS and Turbo can be tuned to around 800hp. However, these 2 have 300amp inverters in front, as such I think they need a bit more time to optimize a tune to get the most out of the more powerfull inverter. Time will tell if the Turbo S can be more fun than it already is over other trims. I bet it will be coming out soon, perhaps even Porsche will come up with other paid upgrades in due time. Can't wait this to happen.I just traded my 4s CT in for a TS CT, but no regrets. Enjoying every day, full options.
4s CT traded in around end august. Still for sale as well as many others. Not limited to Porsche though.
In any case, personally I would not trade again now. Just drive it and enjoy until better times.
But if you are in the market for a car now, wow, great timing.
Again, no regrets on the trade, really 2 different cars having experienced both. Tomorrow new Vossen 22 inch to be installed, just make it your own and enjoy every day.
I sure hope Porsche doesn't go down this road. This type of mentality feels so much like Gran Turismo/NFS video game like--leave that for brands like Tesla. Don't try to squeeze a few more $$$ on top of the 20-30k I'm already paying in options. Give me all the power you think is warranted for a particular trim/price point. If I feel like I need more power, I"ll buy a higher trim or go 3rd party....Porsche will come up with other paid upgrades in due time. Can't wait this to happen.
Is that really better for anyone? Let's use some hypothetical numbers:If I feel like I need more power, I"ll buy a higher trim
Is it better for everyone? Possibly? Who makes Taycan ownership decisions based on what's better for the Taycan community. I didn't think about any one of youIs that really better for anyone?
If you trade a 4S for a TTS after a year of ownership:
In software only upgrade scenario:
- You take a large depreciation hit on the trade of the 4S (say $50K)
- You spend another $50K (price difference) on a TS
- Your total upgrade test is $100K
- Porsche makes profit on the TS (say $40K)
- You helped lower Taycan residual values by providing yet another used Taycan onto the market
It seems the software upgrade path is a win-win for everyone except for people looking for a bargain on a used 4S.
- You pay $60K - 40% less than upgrading by trading
- Porsche makes $60K - 50% more than if you just traded up
- No extra used Taycan on the market
Agreed, but I think if they unlock some power they will charge. But hope they do not of course.I sure hope Porsche doesn't go down this road. This type of mentality feels so much like Gran Turismo/NFS video game like--leave that for brands like Tesla. Don't try to squeeze a few more $$$ on top of the 20-30k I'm already paying in options. Give me all the power you think is warranted for a particular trim/price point. If I feel like I need more power, I"ll buy a higher trim or go 3rd party.
It’s going to...... Hopefully it doesn’t depreciate like a lead balloon now that I own it! ?
Electric motors have very different characteristics to IC engines.Let them start with unlocking power, so the Turbo gets 680hp permanently and the TS 761hp with 1050Nm torque. That will do for me too. Hope this is happening. One would think why not....perhaps they have been carefull in the beginning, but as more data is available they know it won't break cars, just costs tires
Fingers crossed.
Really hoping for more than this from a turbo owners perspective. If it’s only this amount I think Porsche should offer it for free as it’s really just giving us full launch control power. If they take it beyond that I am fine with a fee but it needs to be a reasonable one.Agreed, but I think if they unlock some power they will charge. But hope they do not of course.
But what I mean to say, there is more power to be had seeing what aftermarket tuners (MTM, HGP Turbo...) get out of this car, and then the front inverter on the TS seems not to be addressed yet (as it seems turbo, turbo s, gts trim all get the same powerof about 800hp). According to Porsche overboost on a Turbo S is only for 2.5seconds ....perhaps the other trims as well.
So indeed the diff with a Turbo trim is minor at the moment, but there is more in it as TS has different cooling set up as well.
Let them start with unlocking power, so the Turbo gets 680hp permanently and the TS 761hp with 1050Nm torque. That will do for me too. Hope this is happening. One would think why not....perhaps they have been carefull in the beginning, but as more data is available they know it won't break cars, just costs tires
Fingers crossed.
Thank you for helping in the understanding of this (for me) complex matter.Electric motors have very different characteristics to IC engines.
When you design an IC engine the power is defined by a power curve. You can't get more power and if you try to get more power from it it simply stalls.
With an electric motor the power curve is a variable and in reality is set by the required duty cycle.
How much power and for how long is temperature and durability limited.
My old electrical engineering teacher had as a young man worked on the traction system for the London underground. Our exam questions were often based on calculations he had done in working out the duty cycle from these trains, such as when there is a gradient between stations we had to calculate the temperature rise in the motor from actual data.
What was clear was that the limit was how hot the engineers were prepared to let the motor get before reducing the power they were taking from it to let it cool. It was not permanent and requires a different mind set to understand than IC engines.
There is no equivalent load cycle for any IC engined vehicle, road or train, if you have a 500hp engine that is it, try to use more it stalls. With electric you can take more than 500hp out of a "500hp" motor for a while - usually seconds or if not too much maybe a few minutes - before doing damage.
I have no idea what load cycle the various Taycan specs have been designed to but what I am quite sure of is that the peak powers are just that, and only available for a limited time before damage occurs and this will be why it isn't permanent.
Imagining the 600A front inverter could be used all the time if fitted, or that the rated "boost" power could be available permanently is delusional and based on applying IC engined thinking to an electric motor which is totally invalid.
I can see how maybe a GTS could be re-programmed to have the same steady power as Turbo and Turbo S though.
The relevant power of our cars is the quoted power without overboost
A scenario I'd hate to see is if a Turbo can safely output 670hp like it does now, Porsche handicaps it to 500hp, but makes you pay $$$ if you want the full 670hp. Porsche is already doing that with the GTS. Same powertrain as the Turbo but software limited HP. No way Porsche is going to have an option in the configurator to get that power. There would be nothing setting apart Porsche's famous "turbo" trim level.Agreed, but I think if they unlock some power they will charge. But hope they do not of course.
But what I mean to say, there is more power to be had seeing what aftermarket tuners (MTM, HGP Turbo...) get out of this car, and then the front inverter on the TS seems not to be addressed yet (as it seems turbo, turbo s, gts trim all get the same powerof about 800hp). According to Porsche overboost on a Turbo S is only for 2.5seconds ....perhaps the other trims as well.
So indeed the diff with a Turbo trim is minor at the moment, but there is more in it as TS has different cooling set up as well.
Let them start with unlocking power, so the Turbo gets 680hp permanently and the TS 761hp with 1050Nm torque. That will do for me too. Hope this is happening. One would think why not....perhaps they have been carefull in the beginning, but as more data is available they know it won't break cars, just costs tires
Fingers crossed.
Perhaps just unlocking the boost for a longer period of time may be plausible or max rated output for the trim longer available....A scenario I'd hate to see is if a Turbo can safely output 670hp like it does now, Porsche handicaps it to 500hp, but makes you pay $$$ if you want the full 670hp. Porsche is already doing that with the GTS. Same powertrain as the Turbo but software limited HP. No way Porsche is going to have an option in the configurator to get that power. There would be nothing setting apart Porsche's famous "turbo" trim level.