Porsche Taycan GTS
The Taycan GTS at 440 kW with sportier calibration is the most emotional Taycan package without the Turbo premium — Sport Chrono standard, lowered air suspension, activated Electric Sport Sound. Anyone buying a Taycan as a sports car rather than a premium saloon ends up here. The driving behaviour is noticeably more direct than the 4S, the feedback through steering and suspension better tuned for sporty ambitions. A convincing electric sports car.
Taycan GTS: The Sport Taycan
The GTS is the most honest sports car interpretation of the Taycan — lower than the 4S, sharper tuned, with Electric Sport Sound as standard, and 440 kW available instantly without any wait. Those buying a Taycan as a sports car and not a premium saloon end up here. The chassis communicates more than the 4S, the immediacy of response is at a level that combustion engine sports cars rarely achieve.
Engine Weaknesses 9
Manufacturing defects in HV battery cells can lead to short circuit and fire risk. KBA recall affects approx. 27,000 vehicles worldwide. Porsche replaces affected cell modules free of charge.
The Webasto H10 heating module fails due to a solder defect on the circuit board. The interior stays cold and the HV battery thermal management operates in a degraded state. Porsche replaced the H10 with the H11.
Symptoms: Blower running but only blowing cold air; A/C fault message; battery temperature warning in winter.
If an OTA update is interrupted by a Wi-Fi dropout or the charging cable being unplugged prematurely, the vehicle gets stuck in an update loop and cannot start. Only a dealer can reset it.
Symptoms: Display permanently shows 'Software update in progress — vehicle not ready to drive'; cannot start; PCM unresponsive.
The LiFePO4 auxiliary battery discharges completely after extended standing; the BMS disconnects it to prevent deep discharge. The vehicle responds to neither the key nor the app — despite a fully charged HV battery.
Symptoms: Vehicle cannot be opened or started; no response to remote or app; vehicle completely unresponsive.
Most Taycan batteries lose less than 10% capacity up to 100,000 km. However, vehicles in hot climates with frequent DC fast charging can lose >15%. Warranty threshold is 80% after 3 years.
Symptoms: Reduced displayed maximum range; instrument cluster shows fewer available kWh; charging process ends earlier than expected.
The compressor of the standard-fit air suspension fails, often triggered by a leak at an air bag. Vehicle drops to the lowest ride level. Dealers have replaced the compressor in full.
Symptoms: Message 'Suspension control: fault'; vehicle dropped to minimum ride height; suspension button flashes with no response.
In the speed range 33-70 km/h, a penetrating whine or hum from the rear axle reduction gear; rpm-dependent. Constructively improved from MY2022.
Symptoms: Whining or humming noise at approx. 40, 60, 74 km/h; also occurs in glide mode.
Porsche Communication Management freezes on the logo or becomes unresponsive; navigation, CarPlay and climate control cannot be operated. Reboot: hold both steering wheel scroll buttons for 10 seconds.
Symptoms: Black or frozen screen; no map display; no response to touch.
The motorised door handle does not retract when locking, or jams in the extended position. Worsened by icing in winter. Dealers have replaced all four handles in documented cases; recurrence possible.
Symptoms: Door handle remains extended after locking; handle does not respond to touch; occasional self-opening of the latch.
Vehicle Weaknesses 10
In approx. 43,000 Taycans (2020–2021) the drive can cut out spontaneously during driving and traction is lost. Porsche resolved this via a software update.
Inadequate sealing in HV battery modules allows moisture ingress and creates arcing with fire risk. Charging limited to max. 80% until repaired.
The 12V lithium battery fully discharges after standing for more than 10–14 days, especially in winter. Car becomes unresponsive; doors remain electrically locked.
The Webasto H10 heating module fails; cabin stays cold. Windscreen defrosting not possible. Approx. 800 Taycans affected (2020–2021). Replaced with the H11 version; long wait times.
The optional 22 kW on-board charger (OBC) fails due to weak MOSFET chips. AC charging is no longer possible or is severely throttled. Parts were intermittently out of stock.
The PCM6 infotainment system freezes on startup or crashes during driving. Navigation stops responding, radio presets are lost, Spotify and CarPlay cut out.
The optional Porsche Surface Coated Brake (PSCB) discs squeal when braking, especially noticeable with windows down. Inner disc surfaces rust and leave stains on wheels.
Some Taycans show uneven body panel gaps, particularly between the bonnet and front wings. Quality variation from suppliers. No safety issue.
At low speed with large steering angles the front axle pops or clicks, particularly in cold conditions or after standing. Ackermann effect of the sports geometry — technically normal, no repair required.
Isolated rattling noises from the dashboard and B-pillar when driving over uneven surfaces. Rear seatbelt rattles against B-pillar trim.