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This is very useful, thank you. I too was trying over the logo. Another first world problem solved ✅ ?
I'm not entirely sure what the point of it is. You still need to flip the safety catch and pull it open, so I don't really get what it helps.

The boot hatch is very handy, but would rather they'd thought more about getting the steering wheel out of the way than add the frunk.
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I'm not entirely sure what the point of it is. You still need to flip the safety catch and pull it open, so I don't really get what it helps.

The boot hatch is very handy, but would rather they'd thought more about getting the steering wheel out of the way than add the frunk.
I find it handy as I keep my charging cables in the front so it’s good not to have to fumble with the keys to open the front while holding the cables
 
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Now I just need the technique to make the comfort access lock my drivers door reliably. Always have to tap, prod, swear and get key out of my pocket eventually.
 

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Now I just need the technique to make the comfort access lock my drivers door reliably. Always have to tap, prod, swear and get key out of my pocket eventually.
I do a little swipe fwd on the indent in the handle... Though a slightly long press works too.
 
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I'm not entirely sure what the point of it is. You still need to flip the safety catch and pull it open, so I don't really get what it helps.
I never use it in the Taycan because I alway use the rear trunk.

But in my 911, being the only trunk, I use it all of the time. Yes, I still have to flip the manual latch, but I don’t have to get the key out of my pocket or go into the car to hit the release.

So, being able to open it this way reliably is important (and it does work reliably for me).
 

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Did you hold the button or just press it? I think you have to hold the button while it closes if you’re doing it from the screen.
Is that the same for trying to close the trunk from the key fob? I haven't tried holding it down, but just pressing the fob button while the trunk is open never closes it for me. But I guess I'm also assuming it can be done at all, but if the panel button can close it, and the (2) inside trunk buttons can close it, I would assume the fob that opens it remotely should do the same with closing it.
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