Mr.Smith
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TL;DR Taycan Turbo GT Weissach is for a VERY, VERY specific driver
I drove the Turbo GT Weissach today.
It's definitely more track focused and a different experience than the Turbo GT.
Weissach has a firmer drive even in Normal mode. The Turbo GT is softer in Normal, more usable as a street car.
Power delivery is the same
The Good:
- The exterior is gorgeous. The wing and aero make you drool, it gets looks all over Beverly hills where you see every car imaginable. You know it's a special car and it looks different to all the other Taycan variants.
- steering felt sharper
- Regen paddle is fantastic. On my RS E-Tron GT I use it many times when I'm driving. Its aluminum, feels high quality, satisfying tactile click when you engage it. You bond more with the car.
- Attack mode paddle has the same feel of the Regen paddle. It's also easier to use than the Attack mode on the Turbo GT
- suspension felt tighter in Sport +. It feels more like a focused weapon compared to the Turbo GT that feels like a faster, slightly sportier Turbo S.
- sound deadening wasn't bad. It has double pane glass contrary to what the journalist have said.
The Bad:
- Interior uses plastic on the door panels instead of leather on the Turbo GT.
- No leather. All pleather including the arm rest and where it would be leather on the Turbo GT. Is it worth it to save a few lbs on this material?
- no options. I get that it's stripped for the track, but it doesn't even have a front camera, let alone 360 camera for better ability to park? No power trunk, even floor matts are an option which this didn't have.
- Backseat delete creates more sound from the rear motor. The wine from the rear motor is much more pronounced than the Turbo GT. For road use, I don't see the benefit.
This car is for a very specific buyer. In the US, any inventory Weissach seems to be customer orders that backed out. This was for a buyer that had a baby between order and delivery so he backed out.
It works for someone like me that doesn't want a back seat, likes the over the top exterior, drives it harder like a sports car than a luxury daily driving.
IMO it's $50k overpriced. Between the cheaper, plastic interior, lack of creature comforts, you're much better off getting a Turbo GT for a more usable experience.
On a lease in the US, the Residual value are the same as the Turbo S, GT, Weissach. 46% for 36/12k and they are discounting these.
I drove the Turbo GT Weissach today.
It's definitely more track focused and a different experience than the Turbo GT.
Weissach has a firmer drive even in Normal mode. The Turbo GT is softer in Normal, more usable as a street car.
Power delivery is the same
The Good:
- The exterior is gorgeous. The wing and aero make you drool, it gets looks all over Beverly hills where you see every car imaginable. You know it's a special car and it looks different to all the other Taycan variants.
- steering felt sharper
- Regen paddle is fantastic. On my RS E-Tron GT I use it many times when I'm driving. Its aluminum, feels high quality, satisfying tactile click when you engage it. You bond more with the car.
- Attack mode paddle has the same feel of the Regen paddle. It's also easier to use than the Attack mode on the Turbo GT
- suspension felt tighter in Sport +. It feels more like a focused weapon compared to the Turbo GT that feels like a faster, slightly sportier Turbo S.
- sound deadening wasn't bad. It has double pane glass contrary to what the journalist have said.
The Bad:
- Interior uses plastic on the door panels instead of leather on the Turbo GT.
- No leather. All pleather including the arm rest and where it would be leather on the Turbo GT. Is it worth it to save a few lbs on this material?
- no options. I get that it's stripped for the track, but it doesn't even have a front camera, let alone 360 camera for better ability to park? No power trunk, even floor matts are an option which this didn't have.
- Backseat delete creates more sound from the rear motor. The wine from the rear motor is much more pronounced than the Turbo GT. For road use, I don't see the benefit.
This car is for a very specific buyer. In the US, any inventory Weissach seems to be customer orders that backed out. This was for a buyer that had a baby between order and delivery so he backed out.
It works for someone like me that doesn't want a back seat, likes the over the top exterior, drives it harder like a sports car than a luxury daily driving.
IMO it's $50k overpriced. Between the cheaper, plastic interior, lack of creature comforts, you're much better off getting a Turbo GT for a more usable experience.
On a lease in the US, the Residual value are the same as the Turbo S, GT, Weissach. 46% for 36/12k and they are discounting these.
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