Agree. Recently got a 15 as well and it’s MUCH better than my previous IPhone…….. but has occasionally struggled to connect and a few times doesn’t connect all.
Yup, it also took me a few min to interpret WHY the Korean cars were listed as faster. Has to do with efficiency. The Hyundai's and Kia's need fewer kW's (24.2 kW's vs Taycan's 39.2 kW) to go 100 miles and having an ALMOST as fast charging system they therefore can get to a 100 miles worth of...
Beautiful build. A quick suggestion:
If you’re going to PPF your car after delivery you might want to remove the rear badging and the Taycan Turbo on the sides in your build. I had both as well (I bought mine 1 yr used with 1850 miles on it so didnt spec the Lettering on the side which I didn’t...
IMO the Bose in the Taycan is just OK. My last vehicle had a Harman Kardon system that actually was maybe the best I’ve had for a vehicle sound system. Coming from that to this BOSE is MEH. But now I’m used to it and I didn’t buy the car for the sound system so it’s not a huge issue for me.
Interesting…….. I’d hate to break up the front line look of my Taycan but if ticketed and this plate wrap was an alternative I’d probably do it. Thx for sharing!
Yeah I remember reading about that a few years back. Seems possible but man I can only imagine the amount of energy necessary to make that work and then the losses in efficiency would probably be monumental
I tend to agree.... maybe better suited for commercial sites in shopping areas etc? I was just surprised to see the potential power output of wireless. I suppose the losses in efficiency though can be potentially significant.
https://www.pcmag.com/explainers/wireless-ev-charging-is-coming-heres-how-it-works
Pretty interesting stuff. Appears it’s a few years away for residential consumers. While the article doesn’t explicitly state the charging capabilities the graphic indicates up to 22kW speed. Also sounds insanely...