2021 Porsche Taycan 4S Review: A Different Kind of EV

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2021
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    The 2021 Porsche Taycan 4S is the current entry level model for the electric sports sedan. As a car company that produces some of the most driver centric vehicles on the market, Porsche applied this same ideology onto their first pure EV. The Taycan features two electric motors, a two-speed transmission and based on a platform that will be shared with the upcoming Audi e-tron GT. After testing out a variety of the other members of the Porsche family, let's see what carries over from their ICE cars into the Porsche Taycan EV.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @maxlandireviews
    @maxlandireviews  Před 2 lety +2

    I cut out my talking points about the Taycan's charging times for the sake of brevity in this review. But to share the details here, the Taycan uses an 800V electrical architecture, meaning the charge times are some of the fastest in the industry. Porsche claim 5%-80% recharge takes less than 25 minutes with the optional AC On-Board Charger and the 150kW DC charger selected. Using the 3 year free charging plan with Electrify Canada stations, I confidently support these claims. I received the Taycan with approx 150kms of charge, and took it to 80% (300kms indicated) before spending my week living with it. - Max

  • @ronb4633
    @ronb4633 Před 2 lety +5

    The Taycan definitely does have regenerative braking. In fact it’s more that I believe any other EV. Though the amount you get when lifting off the accelerator is very minor, using the brake pedal does blended braking as most any EV except Tesla. The Taycan can brake up to 0.4G with only regen. I have driven the car for 25,000 miles.
    The fact that you don’t think of it as blended braking shows how well Porsche has tuned the braking system. They are completely confidence inspiring.

  • @ahmedkamel6176
    @ahmedkamel6176 Před 2 lety +3

    I agree. I got mine 3 months ago. Absolutely the best car I’ve ever driven

  • @jimder5257
    @jimder5257 Před 2 lety +2

    People should stop comparing Porsche Taycan to TESLA S. No one really compares a 911 to Corvette., Mustang etc.
    They are not even the same type of car. You don't buy a Porsche for GAS mileage or in this case EV range. It is bought for performance. If you want range buy a TESLA 3.
    Or in the case of a 911 if you want gas mileage buy a MAZDA MIATA

  • @ppeou5190
    @ppeou5190 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, looking to get this car in its 2nd generation

  • @thereclus
    @thereclus Před 2 lety

    Great review as always and I wish I had a chance to test such a Porsche 'cause recently I ve' had a test drive in Volkswagen id3 , my first EV in my life, and though the performance of id3 is far less impressive then the Porsch I was impressed with merely 120 HP while accelerating.

  • @andrewweaver45
    @andrewweaver45 Před 2 lety +2

    Ouuuu I am a big fan of that interior & exterior! Another awesome review!

  • @maxmeier532
    @maxmeier532 Před 4 měsíci

    There's at least 2 screens to many in this car. It's like driving a Ipad.

  • @DiLLyi
    @DiLLyi Před 2 lety +2

    im going to test drive it tomorrow. this might be my midlife crisis car.

  • @MaxMustermann-vu8ir
    @MaxMustermann-vu8ir Před 2 lety +8

    I stopped watching your video when you claimed that the Taycan does no regenerative breaking. This is totally wrong. The Taycan does regenerative breaking, it can recharge the battery while breaking at a rate of 265 kW which is an industry record afaik.

  • @graemeross6970
    @graemeross6970 Před 2 lety

    The extra power and torque with the larger battery is tuned to give exactly the same performance, so no advantage there. The range difference is 30 miles and costs an extra £4k (UK). Also the larger battery is considerably heavier and will therefore use more juice to 'lug' it around. (it's just physics). The Taycan has a lot of regen, (see Max comment below) but only when the brakes are applied. A lot of reviewers don't seem to get these points!

    • @Kpizzo
      @Kpizzo Před rokem

      Actually slightly faster in the quarter mile and while rolling with the PB+ but who’s keeping track

    • @humanistje79
      @humanistje79 Před rokem +1

      This is not entirely correct, there are differences - also when you test them I do feel its noticable - porsche publishes different specs for the 4S with battery pack plus. On e. Also, there is in fact a regen button if you want it.

  • @AK-zd6yr
    @AK-zd6yr Před 2 lety

    A decently equipped 4S costs more than a Plaid. Doesn’t even begin to make sense.

    • @jonbutterworth9172
      @jonbutterworth9172 Před 2 lety +6

      Except a Tesla is build like crap

    • @AK-zd6yr
      @AK-zd6yr Před 2 lety

      @@jonbutterworth9172 What was wrong with urs?

    • @jonbutterworth9172
      @jonbutterworth9172 Před 2 lety +4

      @@AK-zd6yr paint, plastic interior, 3 rear spoilers fell off, 3 replacements rear light units, it loses connectivity frequently and BMS failure. Styled by a blind man and built by people who don’t really give a crap. The replacement Taycan is on a different level entirely

    • @AK-zd6yr
      @AK-zd6yr Před 2 lety

      @@jonbutterworth9172 And yet, my experience has been the complete opposite! My Cayenne S was hell and spent more time in the dealership for repairs in the first two years of ownership than my S Performance has (zero) in these first two years.

    • @jonpetter8921
      @jonpetter8921 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AK-zd6yr Tesla build quality is not on the same level as Porche, simple as that