#LAAutoShow: The Porsche Taycan 4S Is HERE! Can YOU Spot The Difference From The Turbo And Turbo S?

#LAAutoShow: The Porsche Taycan 4S Is HERE! Can YOU Spot The Difference From The Turbo And Turbo S?
Making its global debut at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show was the all-new Porsche Taycan 4S. And, if you've already lost track, let me straighten that up for you.

So far there are three variants of the Taycan. There's the flagship Taycan Turbo S, the Taycan Turbo and now the Taycan 4S.

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What does that translate to?

Essentially, you get a Taycan with two power levels on offer. One has a smaller battery pack and the other shares the same pack found in the Turbo and Turbo S, however, power is limited. But, don't fret. Zero to 60 happens in a rather spritely 3.8 seconds. And there's some more good news: The Taycan 4S' base price starts at a more reasonable $103,800*. This is a significant difference from the Turbo trim levels that begin at around $150,000*.

*Prices do not include title, taxes, incentives or fees.

There's just one missing piece to the puzzle. Porsche did not announce what sort of range it will deliver. Not even by the WLTP standard. For an electric vehicle this is simply not a good look.

That said, can YOU spot the changes between the Taycan 4S and its Turbo siblings?



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An excerpt from Porsche's press release follows:

Porsche Taycan 4S: third version of the electric sports car

Following the Taycan Turbo S and Taycan Turbo, the Taycan 4S is the new starting point of the electric line-up. A single-layer Performance Battery with a capacity of 79.2 kWh is fitted as standard, while the two-layer Performance Battery Plus (93.4 kWh), from the Taycan Turbo S and Taycan Turbo, is available as an option.

Power output and range therefore vary correspondingly. The standard Taycan 4S generates up to 390 kW (522 hp) with overboost power; and when equipped with the Performance Battery Plus, it can deliver up to 420 kW (562 hp). Both variants of the Taycan 4S accelerate to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds. Top track speed is also 155 mph in both cases with EPA range estimates to be announced in the future for both Performance Battery and Performance Battery Plus configurations. Maximum charging power (peak) is 225 kW (Performance Battery) and 270 kW (Performance Battery Plus).

Breathtaking acceleration, sports cars traction and outstanding continuously available power – the Taycan’s strengths also apply to the 4S. The permanently excited synchronous motor on the rear axle has an active length of 130 millimeters, 80 mm shorter than that in the Taycan Turbo S and Taycan Turbo. With motors on the front and rear axles to facilitate all-wheel drive, as well as a two-speed transmission on the rear axle, the drive architecture of the 4S comprises the same main technical highlights as its siblings. This also applies to the car’s intelligent charging management and impressive aerodynamics: with a Cd value from 0.22, the aerodynamics make a significant contribution to low energy consumption and boost range.

With its clean, authentic design, the Taycan signals the beginning of a new era. At the same time, it retains the unmistakable Porsche design DNA. From the front, it looks particularly low and wide with highly contoured wings. The silhouette is shaped by the sporty roof line sloping downward to the rear. The highly sculpted side sections are also characteristic. The sleek cabin, the drawn-in rear D-pillar and the pronounced shoulders of the wings result in a sharply emphasized rear that is typical of the brand. There are also innovative elements such as the glass-effect Porsche logo, which is integrated in the continuous light bar at the rear.

The cockpit also signals the start of a new era with its clear structure and completely new architecture. The free-standing, curved instrument cluster forms the highest point on the dashboard. A central 10.9-inch infotainment display and an optional passenger display are combined to form an integrated glass band in a black-panel look.

Porsche uses a centrally networked control system for the Taycan chassis. The integrated Porsche 4D Chassis Control analyses and synchronizes all chassis systems in real time. The Taycan 4S features adaptive air suspension with three-chamber technology including PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) electronic damper control as standard. It is also equipped as standard with red-painted six-piston aluminum monobloc fixed-caliper brakes at the front and four-piston aluminum calipers at the rear. The internally vented cast iron brake discs have a diameter of 360 mm at the front and 358 mm at the rear.




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MDarringerMDarringer - 11/24/2019 12:41:32 PM
+6 Boost
Lovely vehicle.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 11/24/2019 12:58:36 PM
-4 Boost
Now that Porsche has made the 911 line all widebodies and used a rear light strip across the back of each one, any specialness of the 4S model (the thinking man's 911) is now gone. In the same way the 911 Turbo is no longer special as all 911's are turbocharged. It should really be called the Luxo now as that is what is really is.

As for this Taycan, I guess the 4S model will be "unique" wheels. Whatever...


Car4life1Car4life1 - 11/24/2019 1:49:30 PM
-8 Boost
Agreed and while this is a nice vehicle, it’s in a fiercely competitive price point because for that asking price you can snatch up the Tesla Model S Performance, E 63, and M5 all of which offering superior performance or acceleration to this vehicle.

I don’t know I feel like the snarling v8 of the E 63, performance of the M5, and The fact that the performance model S can atleast keep up in straight line to the 1/4 mile with the Taycan’s top of the range sibling may sway me away from a base taycan



MDarringerMDarringer - 11/24/2019 2:14:34 PM
+5 Boost
If by performance you mean drag racing, then yes the Model S has more performance. As for handling, yes, the fake Model S handles better, but the real one is a fat pig for handling.


Car4life1Car4life1 - 11/24/2019 3:10:18 PM
-5 Boost
Yup I think that’s why I outlined specific reasons as performance and acceleration aren’t one In the same, in fact I said the above alternatives offer superior acceleration OR performance




Car4life1Car4life1 - 11/24/2019 4:07:10 PM
-5 Boost
Yup if I bought cars solely for the interior Porsche would get my vote over Tesla, but I happen to also look at practicality which goes to the Tesla, range, which goes to the Tesla, acceleration which goes to the Tesla in this case period. And those cup holders look like an afterthought in the Taycan would hate to waste a cup of coffee on the screen right next to it


Car4life1Car4life1 - 11/24/2019 6:10:22 PM
-6 Boost
Lol now a fast car makes you a “street racing douchebag” welp hopefully all the performance car owners get the memo LOL good one


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/24/2019 6:14:57 PM
+3 Boost
"welp" is the pretentious version of "well" #DontBePretentious


Car4life1Car4life1 - 11/24/2019 6:20:50 PM
-2 Boost
Nice mdarringer heard “douchebag” and came right on cue.

Yea would never buy a Tesla or any car for just acceleration but got to know it’s range and practicality is superior to the Porsche’s shitty range and laughable cargo space


Car4life1Car4life1 - 11/24/2019 6:23:45 PM
-3 Boost
Oh and what math did u do to reach a performance model S 0-60 of 2.5 is only 0.1 second faster than this Base Taycan’s 3.8 time? Just curious asking for a friend

Hell at 3.8 seconds the Model 3 performance would make the base taycan sweat for half the price LOL


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 11/24/2019 4:59:26 PM
+3 Boost
The badge ?


Section_31_JTKSection_31_JTK - 11/24/2019 6:20:30 PM
+3 Boost
I wish they would make the rear seat capable of seating 3 all the way across.


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/24/2019 6:28:31 PM
0 Boost
I hear it's designed for douchebags.


atc98092atc98092 - 11/24/2019 7:28:46 PM
+3 Boost
With the same battery pack as the Turbo trim, but lower power, it's going to have more range than the turbo. So its range shouldn't be an issue. Of course, the smaller pack will have lower range, but without knowing the battery size we can't make any guesstimates.


runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 11/25/2019 7:31:22 AM
+4 Boost
Looks super low in person. Very sporty.


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/26/2019 2:03:09 PM
+1 Boost
agree


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/25/2019 9:17:42 AM
0 Boost
"VAG is unleashing a flood of fantastic products." They are? Aside from the Taycan, what's so fantastic?

Garish Audis, Etrons failing to impress, VW ID Shizz promising to be deadly boring...


222max222max - 11/25/2019 2:50:33 PM
+2 Boost
Look nice but, good lord, is it as tight as it looks for back seat passengers? Maybe the front seats were all the way back.


Car4life1Car4life1 - 11/25/2019 5:51:03 PM
+2 Boost
Nope backseat is cramped and cargo space was an afterthought


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 11/26/2019 1:36:36 PM
+1 Boost
Starting at $150K? How many are they going to sell? 11?


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/26/2019 2:05:13 PM
+1 Boost
Oh this will be a big seller, but they very quickly will need a $70K EV because the bubble will not last long. A new, entry-level "914" EV for $35K would be a smart move.


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