One of the great things about connected and computerized vehicles is the potential for software updates. At their best, these software updates come via over-the-air (OTA) updates, and no visit to the dealer is needed
to get bug fixes, some recalls, and even new features. Even when these updates require a trip to the dealer, it’s certainly better to be able to update instead of needing to buy new parts to change how the vehicle functions.
Customers will experience an array of benefits depending on when they received their vehicles, including increased powertrain efficiency and access to new functions and improvements in the Porsche Communication Management , Porsche Connect, and assistance systems. The update also offers the ability to unlock individual functions and equipment after purchase as well as enhancing Taycan models’ over-the-air update capability.
In other words, the driver can see the energy status of the car easily and automatically. The regenerative braking system has also been updated for convenience; it will remain even when the driver changes driving modes. Therefore, these Taycan models from 2020 to 2021 model years will have more customer convenience overall.The Taycan’s improved battery conditioning, especially in colder weather, means that it can be rapidly charged more often and over a wider range of battery charge levels .
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