No. That's a separate option.Does the 'Sport Chrono Package' include the 'Porsche Electric Sport Sound' option?
I was under the impression that it does?
I thought sound was on in both modes, sport plus sounds louder but probably isn’t, it is probably just that car going faster quicker and the sound keeping up with the motor spin.. kinda hard to explain, but sport plus is definitely fun on back roads, music off!I think the sound is off in sport mode and on in sports plus. I tend to use either range mode or sports plus ( either eco or full fat mode)
You can turn the sound on or off in all the modes but by default it is off in Sport Mode (I thought sound was on in both modes, sport plus sounds louder but probably isn’t, it is probably just that car going faster quicker and the sound keeping up with the motor spin.. kinda hard to explain, but sport plus is definitely fun on back roads, music off!
I would get everything in the Performance Package but that ugly clock (if I had to do it all over again). I did not get the Performance Package.I'm configuring my Taycan Turbo (PL97V3I4) but so far I've left off Sport Chrono. In my mind at least, I've no desire to change driving modes as I drive along, plus I think the clock on the dash is just plain ugly. I figure the most I'm likely to ever want to do is Launch Control just to scare a passenger out of their wits the first time I take them out in the car, but my understanding is I can press the Sport button on the display menu to activate this. After the first couple of times I'd see the novelty wearing off quite quickly. Possibly more useful is Range mode - I'm not sure if there's a workaround for that without Sport Chrono.
I don't want to be a cheapskate (especially on a Turbo) but I'm sure you're all aware that option costs can very quickly escalate if you're not too careful. Since I'm already pushing myself to a Turbo over a 4S (since the standard equipment is that much better) I'd rather not spec stuff I don't have to.
So tell me - am I an idiot if I don't add Sport Chrono to my build? Please convince me that it's more than a go-faster button with a nasty clock on the dash!
We live on a hill and also have friends with steep driveways - the Sports Chrono steering wheel drive mode knob makes it easy to quickly select Normal mode for higher clearance. Have not determined if the Lift button always goes to the maximum height regardless of drive mode.As gogs says. Definately spec it. Same here change modes several times each drive. It’s worth it just for the drive mode selector on the wheel and the different modes are very useable compared to Chrono on some other Porsche models I have experienced.
I have used the sport setting on my Audi to change to a more aggressive gear shift when driving uphill. I knew I needed easy access to mode change, so the button made the sport chrono a very easy option for me.We live on a hill and also have friends with steep driveways - the Sports Chrono steering wheel drive mode knob makes it easy to quickly select Normal mode for higher clearance.
You basically have all 4 modes without the Sport Chrono package.Without sport chrono is there not the option for range or sport plus mode? Is this correct or is it just hidden in the menus but still available?
Seems like most people order the Sport Chrono. But if you use this car for daily driving, I don't see the point....but I hardly ever (if ever) see a car without Sport Chrono among (European) enthousiasts.
If you do not have the SC:I thought sound was on in both modes, sport plus sounds louder but probably isn’t, it is probably just that car going faster quicker and the sound keeping up with the motor spin.. kinda hard to explain, but sport plus is definitely fun on back roads, music off!