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Old 09-22-2019, 02:35 PM
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Was recently in Europe and saw our 1st production Taycan...
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... oops, wrong photo.

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Lol, I thought it was a bad joke.

I like it with the exception of the rear tint, I hate when they do that.
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And here I thought they were incapable of building an attractive sedan
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Looks like a rehashed Panamera imo. Looks good, but could have done a better job of keeping with the concept a bit. I also think they need to get the weight down from 5200lbs.
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Thinking of buying one.... turbo lol
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The weight is in the batteries, around 1400 lbs. It amazes me how slowly battery tech has progressed.
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Here's a pic of an Audi e-tron battery pack, I suspect the Taycan is similar. It's pretty trick, liquid cooled and you can replace individual cells. All built into the floor. I wouldn't want to work on it, that's for sure.





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