Porsche has fine-tuned the Taycan EV’s braking system for better recuperation without reduced comfort.
The Taycan is Porsche’s first all-electric car, and it’s a pretty impressive feat of engineering. But one area where it hasn’t been quite perfect is in the braking department, with some owners complaining of a less than ideal experience.
Porsche has now addressed these concerns with a fine-tuning of the Taycan’s braking system. The changes have been made to the car’s software, and should result in a more linear brake feel and improved recuperation.
The latter is particularly important, as it’s how the Taycan recaptures energy that would otherwise be lost when braking. This energy is then stored in the battery and can be used to help power the car.
Porsche says that the changes should result in a “more comfortable and efficient” driving experience, without compromising on the car’s performance.
The Taycan is already a pretty impressive car, and these changes should only make it better. If you’re in the market for an all-electric car, the Taycan should definitely be on your list.
Porsche Fine Tunes Taycan Ev Braking For Better Recuperation Without Reduced Comfort
The Taycan is Porsche’s first all-electric car, and it’s a pretty impressive feat of engineering.
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