About once a month I get an email from my SA asking if I want new car. I keep telling him I’ll be the first one to put done money on an electric 718 allocation.
No matter the form factor, the receptacle should be a FRU. So if Porsche made the decision to switch to NACS it would just be a design on a new receptacle that fits in the existing CCS space. Since NACS is smaller than CCS it should be doable. Yes, I’m oversimplifying but you get my drift...
Well, I was kinda half-serious because I mean come on with the damn thing already. But yes I know that gaffer’s tape & such are the livery of teh mules.
The electric Boxster’s supposed to be a MY 2025. This article talks about unveiling a “vision” and I certainly hope that they’re past the “vision” phase for the e718 at this point.
Will need to reconfigure the EVSE setup in that garage bay as I was planning on it having Taycan-esque L & R charging ports. But, I think I actually like the location shown better anyway
Just putting it out thereto gauge interest.
Car has under 6K miles. In-use date ≈ 15 May 2021. In addition to the Monroney features, car also has 5 year CeramicPro professionally applied w/warranty, and lifetime Active Lane Keeping and Innodrive applied via FoD.
Asking the MSRP as a start...
Just got the car back again. The SA told me that they went off-board based on the advice of whoever they were troubleshooting with in Germany and did an additional brake bleed. However, this time they were given a procedure on how to recalibrate the brake pedal travel sensor during the bleed...
IMHO, if it’s on the Monroney, you’re entitled to it by purchasing the car. Further, IIRC you were given a letter from Porsche at delivery stating it would be retrofitted. Furtherer, Porsche created a campaign that included doing the retrofit, then decided to delete those task from it...