Pozuelo
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- Roberto
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- 2020 Taycan Turbo S, 2018 E63S Estate, 2023 A45S
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Very smooth except when you use a lot of steering when maneuvering at slow speeds where you feel the inside front tire skipping due to anti-slip effect. Same happens on our 4WD AMG A45 and E63S On slippery surfaces. The weight and width if the tires make for a very sure footed drive on the 3cms. of snow. Will report because we ahould get 10cm. more before Saturday.Nevada en Madrid.
How did you find the drive in your Taycan in the snow?
Snow tires help considerably. I do not have that slipping issue in the snow and mountains where I live.Very smooth except when you use a lot of steering when maneuvering at slow speeds where you feel the inside front tire skipping due to anti-slip effect. Same happens on our 4WD AMG A45 and E63S On slippery surfaces. The weight and width if the tires make for a very sure footed drive on the 3cms. of snow. Will report because we ahould get 10cm. more before Saturday.
I took my TurboS out to do some laps drifting around my office building after we got our first snow (unplowed). I have "Pirelli P-Zero Winter Elect" performance snow tires (designed specifically for the Taycan) on 20 inch rims...Snow tires help considerably. I do not have that slipping issue in the snow and mountains where I live.
Salud.
Our Turbo S with P-Zero summer tires has that issue (Porsche calls it tire scrub) with slow U-turns or turns on wet or even dry pavement, especially with a little sand or gravel. First time it happened we thought we hit a pothole.Snow tires help considerably. I do not have that slipping issue in the snow and mountains where I live.
Salud.
@wmras just read up about this and tire temps. Thank you.Our Turbo S with P-Zero summer tires has that issue (Porsche calls it tire scrub) with slow U-turns or turns on wet or even dry pavement, especially with a little sand or gravel. First time it happened we thought we hit a pothole.
Found this:Very smooth except when you use a lot of steering when maneuvering at slow speeds where you feel the inside front tire skipping due to anti-slip effect. Same happens on our 4WD AMG A45 and E63S On slippery surfaces. The weight and width if the tires make for a very sure footed drive on the 3cms. of snow. Will report because we ahould get 10cm. more before Saturday.
Update on weather in Madrid. Finally about 50 cms. of snow in 48 hours and afterwards an artic air current with temps dropping to -10ºC at night and barely above freezing during the day. Only was able to take my AMG E63S after Tuesday with the suspension on the raised setting and again amazed by the traction with summer wheels. All with practically no slip with 30cms. of snow even on inclines, just using comfort mode for smooth application of power. Braking necessitates increased distance. I was the only non-SUV on the road that I saw.It happened to snow in Madrid today (not usual, and less with the white stuff sticking). So obviously I took out my Taycan to try it on the snow. Why not ? All-season and winter tires are for sissies ! I just decided to run errands in this very unusual natural phenomenon this part of the world. If I could drive my first car with my first drivers license at 18 in Pennsylvania after two days of snow and a 24-inch accumulation, this was easy. That was in a 1978 Chevy Caprice (rear wheel drive) with F41 suspension and very wide (low aspect ratio for then) Goodyear Wingfoots ! This car had a solid state AM/FM radio and possibly electronic ignition as sole electronics. I drove from Philly all the way to Montauk after midnight and returned the next day at the same time... There was a blizzard and they had asked people not to travel. Teenagers are so irrational ! Was one of the only passenger cars out there most of the way. Have had a 1990 M5 with only ABS as sole assist and three AMG E-class wagons since then. All of them had no way to fit chains and were fitted with high-performance Michelin summer tires and I have never gotten stuck, spun out or hit anything... hope my luck does not run out. The secret is using very silky inputs and freezIng (pun intended) any steering, braking or acceleration when there is no traction such as ice !