Dr Bob
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- Taycan Turbo
Let me throw in a couple of other data points.
I picked up my newly aquired MY2022 Taycan Turbo in September from P South Lakes and drove it down to Rugby (165 miles) in 23°C weather in Range mode and it calculated out at 300 mile range for the full battery. Since then its gone colder and on a trip back up to south lakes and a trip down from Jockland to Rugby (345 miles) this week, it has been consistently around 240 mile range (the guessometer has been showing 240 for the last two months). Not clogging it ….around the 70mph ish +. The trip up to Jockland stopped at P south lakes as they hadnt done the service they said they'd do before I bought it, so I dropped it off and continued the journey in a CT demonstrator (2,000 miles on the clock). It only gave me 190 mile range compared to the 240 I had done up to then (in the morning – so it was colder!).
Clearly their demonstrator had much less range than mine. Not a clue why but that difference was real (Two long drives on the same day in the different cars).
Although new to the Taycan, I have had 3 ½ years experience on a Tesla M3 which used to give me 300 mile range in the summer on long trips at 70mph, 350-400miles if I kept to 50mph but crashed to 200-220 on long trips in the depth of a UK winter. I'm hoping my winter range is no worse than 190 miles with this new car which is then just about do-able.
One other observation though is just how fast this Taycan charges. I dont remember seeing the Tesla charge much over 100kW at the various superchargers. Now I can choose any charger, we stopped for the first time at Ionity Carlisle (at 51% charge) – and got 220kW and was still going at 120kW with 85% charge in. Way way faster than the Tesla. Stopped again at Sandbach south on the 350kW Gridserve chargers and again got 200+kW. Instead of 30 min+ stops with the Tesla, we now only need 2* 10-20 min stops which we would be doing anyway for biological reasons......as long as these 350kW chargers dont get too full. The range difference therefore between the Tesla and the Tycan is almost insignificant given the faster Taycan charging providing there are bays available to charge.
I picked up my newly aquired MY2022 Taycan Turbo in September from P South Lakes and drove it down to Rugby (165 miles) in 23°C weather in Range mode and it calculated out at 300 mile range for the full battery. Since then its gone colder and on a trip back up to south lakes and a trip down from Jockland to Rugby (345 miles) this week, it has been consistently around 240 mile range (the guessometer has been showing 240 for the last two months). Not clogging it ….around the 70mph ish +. The trip up to Jockland stopped at P south lakes as they hadnt done the service they said they'd do before I bought it, so I dropped it off and continued the journey in a CT demonstrator (2,000 miles on the clock). It only gave me 190 mile range compared to the 240 I had done up to then (in the morning – so it was colder!).
Clearly their demonstrator had much less range than mine. Not a clue why but that difference was real (Two long drives on the same day in the different cars).
Although new to the Taycan, I have had 3 ½ years experience on a Tesla M3 which used to give me 300 mile range in the summer on long trips at 70mph, 350-400miles if I kept to 50mph but crashed to 200-220 on long trips in the depth of a UK winter. I'm hoping my winter range is no worse than 190 miles with this new car which is then just about do-able.
One other observation though is just how fast this Taycan charges. I dont remember seeing the Tesla charge much over 100kW at the various superchargers. Now I can choose any charger, we stopped for the first time at Ionity Carlisle (at 51% charge) – and got 220kW and was still going at 120kW with 85% charge in. Way way faster than the Tesla. Stopped again at Sandbach south on the 350kW Gridserve chargers and again got 200+kW. Instead of 30 min+ stops with the Tesla, we now only need 2* 10-20 min stops which we would be doing anyway for biological reasons......as long as these 350kW chargers dont get too full. The range difference therefore between the Tesla and the Tycan is almost insignificant given the faster Taycan charging providing there are bays available to charge.
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