charliemathilde
Well-Known Member
well one of the things they claim they learned is that they were much too conservative over provisioning the battery with the reserve capacity, and the reserve would be much smaller in the Macan.Porsche is overall excellent as so is the Taycan - but they have always been a stubborn company, and never telegraph their plans to "fix" known issues - they quietly release the new product with 'fixes' and they never seem to call attention to the fact that it should have never been broken in the first place…
the key indicator for me will be the Macan roll out - any "lessons learned" should be present in that platform and will be a window into any future improvements in the Taycan - but for now we have a well established set of a short comings for the Taycan - I do not expect them to be "fixed" anytime soon - but some may be mitigated with a Taycan refresh - with any serious attempts to improve the Taycan being pushed to a full refresh post any facelifted Taycan - I would estimate 2028/2030 for a full generational improvement in Taycan…
but that's just my $0.02 - but it is frustrating to not see any demonstrated interested in the issues we know all know and take for granted.
ironic for this thread.
in any event, if OP can’t get them to do anything, I’d suggest enjoying a lot of miles and high energy charge sessions until the battery drops 4% more than then make a warranty claim to have them replace it. Check out the details for the 8 year warranty
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