Porsche Taycan Nurburgring Lap Record

The EV6 GT has better thermal management. The EV6 GT has 6.2" ground clearance and Taycan CT has 5.7" ground clearance. The only Porsche Taycan that can lap the ring has PCCB's, otherwise it runs out of brakes. The EV6 GT on the other hand has better regen and can get by with standard fittings. Here is what LArgus has to say about it:






https://www.largus.fr/actualite-aut...bonne-electrique-au-nurburgring-30024202.html

Like I said, this is actual feedback from a group that ran both cars on the Northern Loop, and their findings. If you have something more substantial, I'd love to see it. The Porsche is more the sports car, but the "bones" of the GT (cooling, braking, etc) are absolutely phenomenal. It's an excellent GT car.
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176mm is more clearance. And better thermal management would allow it to do a lap of the Nuburgring at speed which it can’t. Pccb brakes aren’t what you think they are. It doesn’t need them to go fast, it has regeneration so the brakes don’t get used much.
 
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176mm is more clearance. And better thermal management would allow it to do a lap of the Nuburgring at speed which it can’t. Pccb brakes aren’t what you think they are. It doesn’t need them to go fast, it has regeneration so the brakes don’t get used much.
Hah! I did not onow they had offroad option!
Still, None of the Taycans have lapped the ring witbout pccb, so we know it can't. Aside that, they've constantly had battery issues, which explains why they derate when the GT doesn't, maybe.
 
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Hah! I did not onow they had offroad option!
Still, None of the Taycans have lapped the ring witbout pccb, so we know it can't. Aside that, they've constantly had battery issues, which explains why they derate when the GT doesn't, maybe.
Doesn’t work that way. Fast times mean Turbo S which comes with PCCB. I’m sure plenty of 4S and others have made lap times without PCCB. The laps shown do not indicate what brakes are used. They have not constantly had battery issues, internet rumor. Do you really think if they had half the problems they are supposed to have they would still be selling them? This is my favorite.
https://www.teslarati.com/porsche-whistleblower-taycan-battery-charger-fires-coverup/
If this was even partially true the company would be bankrupt and out of business.
 
Look at the source, the guy writing this crap belongs on Bitog with the rest of muskrats cronies and fanboys.

Alex Voigt, an engineer, author and blogger. TSLA shareholder since 2014,
Mar 16, 2023 — Led by Tesla's resident German influencer, Alex Voigt, they attacked VW's own track record of delays, such as the electric Porsche Macan ...
Alex Voigt is one the biggest rump swabs of all time and a bald faced liar, in his article he states..
An apparent hint of Porsche’s challenges with the Taycan’s battery could be seen in the warranty for the all-electric sports car, which happens to be one of the lowest on the market with just 60,000 km or three years if following conditions (Porsche Warranty Requirements) are not met:

What Porsche says..
The Porsche Taycan comes with the same great warranty coverage and benefits as all other Porsche, in addition to an 8-year/100,000 miles warranty for the battery. Porsche Taycan warranty coverage and benefits include: 4 year / 50,000 miles (80,000 km) warranty for all new vehicles.
 
Doesn’t work that way. Fast times mean Turbo S which comes with PCCB. I’m sure plenty of 4S and others have made lap times without PCCB. The laps shown do not indicate what brakes are used. They have not constantly had battery issues, internet rumor. Do you really think if they had half the problems they are supposed to have they would still be selling them? This is my favorite.
https://www.teslarati.com/porsche-whistleblower-taycan-battery-charger-fires-coverup/
If this was even partially true the company would be bankrupt and out of business.
Nope. There are no ring times for non pccb Taycans. They cant do it. Regardless, Taycan derates pretty quick. One track session of 15 minutes seems to be enough. GTs seem good to go. Great thermal management. Better than Taycan per everyone who's tested them head to head.


https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/battery-cooling.5503/
 
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Coupla threads back we were opining over the death of auto sports interest.
Blah blah blah. EVs are the future. Just like smaller engines and turbos were the future. They will continue to rapidly evolve, which is why now, more than ever, I recommend people buy all out optioned cars. Resale will be terrible, and performance will be rapidly improving. For example, my ev6 GT? I bet in a few more years it will be very middle of the road im every way in its price segment. Had I bought the baser trims, it wouldn't even be competitive in its price segment.

Take the Taycans for example. Theyre having a ton of battery issues. Porsche has been an established automaker for decades, ever since Hitler championed them. Yet they cannot even seal a battery pack, it seems. You can bet these, and other faux pas, will pass. Same with the Mach Es horrible thermal management. Same with VAGs use of low rpm motors requiring a 2 speed transmission. Its all in the learning phase right now, except for Tesla, who knows how to build an EV powertrain, but is rapidly being forced to figure out how to manufacture a car that doesnt look like a cheap 90s kit.
 
Blah blah blah. EVs are the future. Just like smaller engines and turbos were the future. They will continue to rapidly evolve, which is why now, more than ever, I recommend people buy all out optioned cars. Resale will be terrible, and performance will be rapidly improving. For example, my ev6 GT? I bet in a few more years it will be very middle of the road im every way in its price segment. Had I bought the baser trims, it wouldn't even be competitive in its price segment.

Take the Taycans for example. Theyre having a ton of battery issues. Porsche has been an established automaker for decades, ever since Hitler championed them. Yet they cannot even seal a battery pack, it seems. You can bet these, and other faux pas, will pass. Same with the Mach Es horrible thermal management. Same with VAGs use of low rpm motors requiring a 2 speed transmission. Its all in the learning phase right now, except for Tesla, who knows how to build an EV powertrain, but is rapidly being forced to figure out how to manufacture a car that doesnt look like a cheap 90s kit.
EVs may very well be the future, but from what you stated here it sounds waiting would be prudent. After reading what you posted it reinforces why I'll be sticking with ICE. If Tesla is in fact the best, no thanks. You've right it does look like a cheap 90's kit, and the Cyber Truck, a joke on four wheels. <img src="/forums/graemlins/27.gif" alt="hide" Opinions will vary!!
 
EVs may very well be the future, but from what you stated here it sounds waiting would be prudent. After reading what you posted it reinforces why I'll be sticking with ICE. If Tesla is in fact the best, no thanks. You've right it does look like a cheap 90's kit, and the Cyber Truck, a joke on four wheels.
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The cyber is a shock value product, imo. So I can't knock it. The more absurd the better, for its mission, imo

You can wait, or not. For me, waiting was not ideal. For others, it may be best. I think it depends on priorities and use case.
 
And no more fooling around with finicky fuel burning engines that need all the special tuning.
It will be nice when they figure it out how to do all this with a 50 or so pound lead acid battery and not what is used now.
Then ev will shine.
 
Maybe with time they can figure out how to make electric motors that don't need a gear box, just direct drive, and last 500,000 miles without burning out.
Then make a pillow sized battery, under 200 lbs, with the storage capacity to drive even a large ev car 500 miles between charging, and last 500,000 miles as well.
And for the eyes of humans every where, can tesla either learn to make stuff good looking, or just shut the doors and get out of the car making business completely.
 
Seems people are either all for or all against EVs. Some are just against certain CEOs... Everyone can't be right, right?
I have a bigger problem... Drive the Model 3? GS350 F Sport? Beloved TSX with the new Michelin Sport AS rubber? Maybe the 4-4-2? 427 Corvette?
Tundra for the win; gas is $3.85 for rag!!!! Yay! And no, it's not for sale.
 
Is Porsche battery 60,000?
All I could find is a used one for $12k, but I'm sure with a bit of digging I could find it listed in the parts catalog.

*edit* Well that's not reassuring.
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*edit again* It helps if I search the right thing. Top one is if I looked at a 2023. I think they just don't have it listed for it for some reason. Here's the result of searching a 2021 Taycan Turbo S.

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I have a bigger problem... Drive the Model 3? GS350 F Sport? Beloved TSX with the new Michelin Sport AS rubber? Maybe the 4-4-2? 427 Corvette?
Tundra for the win; gas is $3.85 for rag!!!! Yay! And no, it's not for sale.

As problems go, that's a great problem to have. That's a nice fleet that you have to pick from. I would probably pick the 4-4-2,.....at least until I had to put gas in it at your prices out there. Beautiful old cars. ;)
 
As problems go, that's a great problem to have. That's a nice fleet that you have to pick from. I would probably pick the 4-4-2,.....at least until I had to put gas in it at your prices out there. Beautiful old cars. ;)
97K survivor. Wifey's father bought it new. Built at Fremont; I have the Order Copy, aka Build Sheet.
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