Yes there are 2 charging ports, 1 on each side but they’re not the same. 1 is for DC, the other for AC. So it does matter what side you park next to a charger. There is a lot of regen, It’s just not 1 pedal driving. The brake pedal only uses regen up to 0.3 G force (most EVs is 0.2 Gs) and will use blended braking (regen + physical brakes) above that. The fact this is so seamlessly incorporated into the brake pedal that most reviewers make the same regen complaint about the car is a testament to Audi/Porsche engineering! Including 1 pedal driving would not increase your regen/efficiency (it would make it worse) and Audi have said that their tests showed that coasting is more efficient. I.e. it’s a point of praise not criticism. Aus car reviewers should be pushing the use of WLTP and only including NEDC (Not Even Damn Close) if they are required. For EVs, WLTP can even be an overstatement due to how environmental factors affect them. I look for WLTP to know what to expect and some hyper-miling figures to know what’s possible.
Are you guys and Chasing Cars linked in some way? You both release videos of the same car at pretty much the same time so it doesn't give any real differentiation. Just interested to know or wonder why that happens.
250k car is a budget Porsche? huh? Both versions of the E-Tron GT cost more than the Taycan... but no visor for the sunroof is a no-go, what kind of oversight was this?
@@Michael-xv9ku Nope. Stock vs decked out is not a comparison. E-tron is 283k brand new (not 250 I said earlier) I doubt your Taycan is going above that so much as to still call Audi "budget". Poor choice of words by video guy.
@@jasonnikolic I'm not familiar with Australian pricing, but thats surprising to me. In the states, the RS Etron is $165k and an equally specced Taycan is $182k. Unlike Audi, you can't just look at the base price of a Porsche, all the price is in the options.
Yes there are 2 charging ports, 1 on each side but they’re not the same. 1 is for DC, the other for AC. So it does matter what side you park next to a charger.
There is a lot of regen, It’s just not 1 pedal driving. The brake pedal only uses regen up to 0.3 G force (most EVs is 0.2 Gs) and will use blended braking (regen + physical brakes) above that. The fact this is so seamlessly incorporated into the brake pedal that most reviewers make the same regen complaint about the car is a testament to Audi/Porsche engineering! Including 1 pedal driving would not increase your regen/efficiency (it would make it worse) and Audi have said that their tests showed that coasting is more efficient. I.e. it’s a point of praise not criticism.
Aus car reviewers should be pushing the use of WLTP and only including NEDC (Not Even Damn Close) if they are required. For EVs, WLTP can even be an overstatement due to how environmental factors affect them. I look for WLTP to know what to expect and some hyper-miling figures to know what’s possible.
270kw regen is the highest out of any EV
Are you guys and Chasing Cars linked in some way? You both release videos of the same car at pretty much the same time so it doesn't give any real differentiation. Just interested to know or wonder why that happens.
Amazing Vehicle
Looks hot....exciting....would like to get into one of those (iam talking about the car)
250k car is a budget Porsche? huh? Both versions of the E-Tron GT cost more than the Taycan... but no visor for the sunroof is a no-go, what kind of oversight was this?
After you actually option a Taycan Turbo to equal spec it's going to cost far more than this. Most cars don't have shades for a panoramic sunroof.
@@Michael-xv9ku Nope.
Stock vs decked out is not a comparison.
E-tron is 283k brand new (not 250 I said earlier) I doubt your Taycan is going above that so much as to still call Audi "budget". Poor choice of words by video guy.
@@Michael-xv9ku For nearly 300k I think we can figure out a slide over visor in the cabin like every other sunroof on earth.
@@jasonnikolic I'm not familiar with Australian pricing, but thats surprising to me. In the states, the RS Etron is $165k and an equally specced Taycan is $182k. Unlike Audi, you can't just look at the base price of a Porsche, all the price is in the options.
lol, the Taycan actually has a very expensive option to electronically dim the pano roof.
"THIS"... someone's been watching Doug D :)
Hopefully more reliable than Aldis tfsi engines!
That centre armrest looks very.... flat
Porsche is Porsche
Porsche is better
SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!