Native NACS ports, infotainment upgrade for MY27 Porsche Taycan

The driver’s side retains the J1772 AC port.

Porsche has also upgraded the infotainment system in the MY27 Taycan with software we’ve already seen in the electric Macan and Cayenne. The hardware in the Porsche Communication Management module is much faster than before (Porsche says up to five times), and there are more customizable widgets and an onboard personal assistant. The system is fully OTA-updatable, Porsche says.


Porsche steering wheel details

To use the E-Shift, push the blue button.

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Porsche paddle shift

Then, just use the paddles like it’s PDK.

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All those tweaks should make the Taycan easier to live with. E-Shift should make it more fun. The idea is simple: replicate a paddle-shift semi-automatic transmission by changing the throttle mapping and lift-off regenerative braking, using paddles on the steering wheel. Hyundai proved with its Ioniq 5 N that, when done right, this can add an extra level of fun. Honda has done that with its S+ shift in the new Prelude, and Ferrari is doing something similar with the electric Luce. (Although when done inexpertly, it’s not that great—the Lexus RZ’s M Mode was underwhelming.)

E-Shift is enabled as an extra mode on the GT Sport steering wheel, and as with those other EVs, if you don’t want to pretend you have a gearbox, just don’t press that button.

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