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Old 07-02-2024, 12:27 PM
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Hi,

I recently was allocated a 2025 Taycan Turbo GT and it was suppose to complete production on July 1 and it’s now been delayed to August 16 - 6 weeks. However, this is the 3rd production delay, for a total of 3 months now.

I called my dealership and they have reached out to Porsche Canada, but my sales person suspects it’s a part supply shortage which would impact all Taycan orders.

Anyone else experiencing this?

thanks
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Originally Posted by Ktaylor8303
Hi,

I recently was allocated a 2025 Taycan Turbo GT …now been delayed total of 3 months now.
, but my sales person suspects it’s a part supply shortage which would impact all Taycan orders.

Strike at BorgWarner (OEM turbochargers for Porsche.)

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Originally Posted by Dr. G7
Strike at BorgWarner (OEM turbochargers for Porsche.)
not sure if this is applicable as the Taycan is 100% electric?
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Originally Posted by Ktaylor8303
not sure if this is applicable as the Taycan is 100% electric?
Other than the turbocharger, what else is force feeding electrons?
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Originally Posted by Ktaylor8303
Hi,

I recently was allocated a 2025 Taycan Turbo GT and it was suppose to complete production on July 1 and it’s now been delayed to August 16 - 6 weeks. However, this is the 3rd production delay, for a total of 3 months now.

I called my dealership and they have reached out to Porsche Canada, but my sales person suspects it’s a part supply shortage which would impact all Taycan orders.

Anyone else experiencing this?

thanks
I received this update on July 3rd.



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Originally Posted by Scrappy1972
I received this update on July 3rd.


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My Taycan GT was in put in production like yours was (Stage 3) and I have received pictures showing the frame has been completed, with an expected completion time of July 1 (started June 1), however, it has now been updated to Aug 20 which is almost 3 months since it started Stage 3 production.

I emailed my sales manager again and he still hasn’t heard from Porsche Canada but he suspects it’s a carbon fibre part shortage.
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