Taycan test drive report

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The Porsche dealership sent me an invite to drive the Taycan (or other car of my choice) and have afternoon tea so I took the opportunity to fill my face and drive a car I’ve not previously tried. I’ve looked at the Taycan plenty of times but wasn’t ready to have an EV. Now we have an EV maybe it’s time?

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It was the Sport Turismo on the right in Gentian Blue (dull colour), some useful options such as adaptive cruise, 18-way seats and air suspension. It’s the basic 4 model I believe, so the lowest power but still over 400bhp from memory.

The seats are a faff - so much adjustment and for some reason it was too close to the wheel and too high for even me to get in. I slammed the seat and that is how anyone should drive one; it’s a low car and that’s the way to sit in it.

At first I found the steering a bit heavy and it pulled to the left a little - turned out someone had kerbed it badly earlier in the day. But once I got used to it, it drove beautifully. It’s far closer to a 911 than an Audi S6 though much heavier and longer than a 911. It felt wider than the Audi but it was also very easy to place because the wings are visible and the steering is great. Visibility for pulling out of T-junctions is annoying due to the size and location of the A pillars though.

The ride is sublime, incredibly good. It does have a fair bit of road roar and interior noise, and I am not certain if it was caused by the car but I had tinnitus while driving it - possibly some sort of high pitched coil whine? But overall it’s pretty refined. It also feels very like a normal car to drive, not like an EV particularly. It does feel heavy though.

While I’m not persuaded to buy one, if I did I’d want the air suspension, some more colour on the interior, and a faster one. It wasn’t slow but if you want a Porsche EV you want it to be properly fast. 4S as a minimum with 570bhp I think. It’s not as if more power would spoil the car because the accelerator pedal has a lovely linear action and is long enough to be able to modulate very easily.

My abiding feeling is that it made me want a 911. It isn’t spacious enough really to replace my Audi, particularly in the boot. The range is not really good enough - I had a 40 minute drive and did around 30 miles, using 10% of the remaining range. So I’m probably not ready for this EV. Much of what I loved about it, I’d get from a 992 only more so.
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Another couple of reflections after posting this:

- I don’t think the facelift Taycan front end is nearly as attractive as the original. It looks like a GTAified version with the distinguishing features removed.

- Cars now are becoming so close to being perfect that there’s less and less to put you off.
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Jobbo wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 6:46 pm I don’t think the facelift Taycan front end is nearly as attractive as the original. It looks like a GTAified version with the distinguishing features removed.
Both the Macan and Taycan have been restyled to look like they have just emerged from the cinema into bright sunlight.

If I ever do find a replacement for the 550, it will have air suspension for sure.
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I don’t miss the air suspension that was on my Allroads - other than the ability to raise it up to go off road in it. I think the Taycan with steel springs still rides really well. Would very much want to compare them back to back if I were speccing a new one.

Coincidentally there’s now a Black Edition version of the Taycan which comes with many of the things I would spec included as standard. Still £110k with a few options for a 4S Sport Turismo. Depreciation would be pretty disastrous and more than wipe out the tax saving in the first year.
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Jobbo wrote: Thu Aug 21, 2025 6:28 am Depreciation would be pretty disastrous and more than wipe out the tax saving in the first year.
I was thinking as I was reading, if you're brave enough to buy a used one you'd get a bargain surely?
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dan wrote: Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:03 am
Jobbo wrote: Thu Aug 21, 2025 6:28 am Depreciation would be pretty disastrous and more than wipe out the tax saving in the first year.
I was thinking as I was reading, if you're brave enough to buy a used one you'd get a bargain surely?
That's definitely where the value must be. I'm not sure what the tax benefits are on a used one though; most people who do it for the tax saving lease a new one through their business. Will be meeting with the accountant imminently so I will ask him in detail. Theoretical since unless it works out incredibly cheap, it's too big and the range is too limited to be a car to take for a fun drive yet that's probably what it's best at. It's too cramped and the range is too limited to be an everyday car.
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I’ve seen a few brand new and nearly new Panameras recently. I thought they’d been dropped ages ago in favour of the Taycan, I had no idea they were still making them.
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Not only is the Panamera still being made, they launched a completely new one a year or so ago. It shares the Bentley Conti GT platform, so you do get a very solid basis for a fantastic car. Wish it looked as good as a Bentley.

I've finally noticed that the Turbo variants of the facelifted Taycan have a different front bumper which addresses my dissatisfaction with the bland looks of the normal front end. I don't think a car which lists at £135k+ is ever going to be 'cheap' even with tax breaks and discounts. There's a nearly new Cross Turismo Turbo, still VAT qualifying, for £105k at Porsche Nottingham, which still is never going to be 'cheap'. Back to looking at 911s :lol:
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I really like the look of a Taycan, would love to have a go. Just wish it was either 10% smaller or had better practicality for its size.

Have they ironed out some of the reported reliability issues the early ones had?
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The Tourismo version look amazing, although I agree the new lights are a little bland. A pal just bought a second hand one, no idea how old, but it looks the volts.

It does look a lot smaller than an S6 Avant though
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The original has grown on me a bit - I've been driving up and down to a course this week and see the same dark blue one every morning and it looks pretty nice although I genuinely have no idea what model it actually is.

What's the RRP on these dare I ask?
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Gavin wrote: Sun Aug 24, 2025 10:08 am The Tourismo version look amazing
That. As does the Panamera Turismo.
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Ascender wrote: Sun Aug 24, 2025 10:11 am The original has grown on me a bit - I've been driving up and down to a course this week and see the same dark blue one every morning and it looks pretty nice although I genuinely have no idea what model it actually is.

What's the RRP on these dare I ask?
RRP for the estate ones starts at about £89k. It’s not too much to step up to the more powerful versions and get more standard kit, so £110k would be RRP for a decently specced one with 580bhp in launch mode. Turbo starts at £130k but has something like 800bhp and more standard kit again. There is a Turbo S above it 😄

A duck of a lot of money if it loses 50% in a year mind you. I wonder what the incentives are? I’d hope for at least a £20k discount for buying new but I don’t know if that’s achievable.
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Gavin wrote: Sun Aug 24, 2025 10:08 am It does look a lot smaller than an S6 Avant though
Bigger outside, smaller inside. Worst of all worlds 😄
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MikeHunt wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 8:45 pm
Jobbo wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 6:46 pm I don’t think the facelift Taycan front end is nearly as attractive as the original. It looks like a GTAified version with the distinguishing features removed.
Both the Macan and Taycan have been restyled to look like they have just emerged from the cinema into bright sunlight.

If I ever do find a replacement for the 550, it will have air suspension for sure.
The XJ6 air suspension was nice but was fully automatic. The only time i felt it working was when it activated when I was sat on the boot lip.
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They're impressive but I still think that if you're looking for a 4 seat Porker, you're looking at the wrong company.
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Jimmy Choo wrote: Mon Aug 25, 2025 9:09 am They're impressive but I still think that if you're looking for a 4 seat Porker, you're looking at the wrong company.
Plenty of space in a Cayenne. And I would definitely spec rear seats in a 992. Not because I want to take passengers, it just feels bizarre not to have them.
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Jobbo wrote: Mon Aug 25, 2025 5:52 pm
Jimmy Choo wrote: Mon Aug 25, 2025 9:09 am They're impressive but I still think that if you're looking for a 4 seat Porker, you're looking at the wrong company.
Plenty of space in a Cayenne. And I would definitely spec rear seats in a 992. Not because I want to take passengers, it just feels bizarre not to have them.
I know what you mean about bizzare not to have them but unless you've got short double amputee friends, they seem a bit "That's where I sling my bag" rather than "would you like a lift".
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What's the brown one - Panamera?
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JonMad wrote: Fri Aug 29, 2025 10:52 am What's the brown one - Panamera?
Yes, the new shape one. It's a sort of burnt orange in the flesh. Not nasty but I don't think I'd choose it.
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