The Porsche Taycan did something few electric cars had managed before it arrived. It proved that an EV could feel emotional, precise, and unmistakably Porsche. The steering is sharp. The acceleration is brutal. The build quality feels premium in a way that numbers alone cannot explain. For many drivers, the Taycan remains the most engaging electric car on the road. But being first is rarely perfect. As more Taycans rack up kilometres, real-world ownership patterns are becoming clear. Most issues are not catastrophic. Many are software-related. Still, they are worth understanding before you buy or if you already own one. This guide breaks down the most common Porsche Taycan problems, why they happen, and how owners can stay ahead of...
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