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  • Page 1 Taycan Good to know – Owner’s Manual WKD Y1A 00 21 21...
  • Page 3 09/2020 or the potential for damage to your Porsche. Ignoring them could result in serious mechanical failure, seri- Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG is the owner of numerous ous personal injury or death. trademarks, both registered and unregistered, in-...
  • Page 4 1. Instructions are numbered in cases where a se- quence of steps must be followed. > Indicates where you can find more information on a topic.
  • Page 5 Structure of the Manual Owner’s Manual – Digital Table of Contents Safety and Driving Pleasure Overviews The Owner's Manual is available in Obtain an overview and find the Learn how you can contribute to safe Get to know the various components digital form on-board in the vehicle topics you are looking for.
  • Page 6 Owner’s Manual - Digital Further information about your vehicle is available (depending on country) in the on-board Owner's Manual in your vehicle and in the Porsche "Good to know" app: Functions in detail, video instructions, interactive graphics and keyword search function (index search).
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Roof Transport System ..........194 Porsche Stability Management (PSM) ....189 Garage door opener (HomeLink ) ......120 ® Smoker's Package ............209 Porsche Vehicle Tracking System (PVTS) ....191 Hood ................124 Storage ................222 Rear Cross Traffic Alert ..........193 Trunk lid ................229 Speed Limiter (LIM) ............210 Mobility and Minor Repairs Vehicle Key ..............232...
  • Page 8: Safety And Driving Pleasure

    In Canada, this manual is also available in French. To Text, illustrations and specifications in this manual Your Porsche is intended to be used in a safe manner obtain a copy, contact your authorized Porsche are based on the information available at the time of...
  • Page 9 Improper handling of the high-voltage battery can result in serious injury or death. Never remove the cover of the your Porsche to achieve its full driving potential, the high-voltage battery or remove the high-voltage vehicle requires your attention and care. Then you battery.
  • Page 10 Even in the early development phase of its products, e Do not continue driving with damaged tires. sufficient tread Porsche attaches great importance to ensuring that – Operation of headlights, brake lights and turn Have damaged tires replaced immediately: Visit...
  • Page 11 252. e Ensure that the settings in the Tire Pressure Service and modifications to the vehicle must be performed by an authorized Porsche dealer menu in the multifunction display correspond to the tires fitted on the vehicle and the current load of the vehicle.
  • Page 12 Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians sche drivers and the necessary parts and tools. This ensures With your Porsche, you can accelerate to above 60 that your vehicle remains reliable and safe to mph (100 km/h) within a few seconds. This being...
  • Page 13 Do not transport heavy objects in open storage compartments. e Also provide your passengers with all information regarding safety measures. How to load your Porsche correctly and how to stow loads: > Please see chapter "Storage" on page 222. > Please see chapter "Luggage Compartment" on Airbag systems can only perform their protective page 154.
  • Page 14 Only use child restraint systems approved for e Driving in wet weather requires caution and re- your Porsche. duced speeds, particularly on roads with stand- Take account of children's behavior e Before using a child restraint system: Read and...
  • Page 15 For your safety, some leaving a car wash, the brake disks are coated with a authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained functions are only available when the vehicle is water film, the braking action may be delayed and technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 16 > p. 164 ParkAssist, rear view camera, Surround View > p. 38 Active Parking Support, Maneu- Your Porsche is equipped with driver assistance systems for driving comfort. vering Assist None of these systems can overcome the limits set > p. 193 Rear Cross Traffic Alert by the laws of driving physics.
  • Page 17 Only use Launch Control on public roads if the road and traffic conditions permit. e Do not endanger other road users when driving The handling of your Porsche changes depending on off with Launch Control. the load condition. Use of a roof transport system Responding correctly to warning signals creates greater wind resistance.
  • Page 18 Have the fire extinguisher checked by an au- Parking the vehicle safely thorized Porsche dealer every one or two years. e Have the fire extinguisher refilled after use. Hot vehicle parts In an emergency, your voice can change so much due to stress that voice control does not recognize e Do not use voice control in an emergency.
  • Page 19 Have the safety systems checked even if they were not triggered. e Have triggered safety systems replaced. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 20 If the vehicle hits an obstacle, park the vehicle control. e Adjust the inside and outside rear view mirrors. safely and contact an authorized Porsche dealer. e Check operation of the foot and electric parking Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the brake.
  • Page 21 – The authorized Porsche dealer may not be able to ing requirements, events or faults. Generally Driving on racetracks puts high pressure on brake carry out all repair work.
  • Page 22 If your vehicle has a wireless network connection, This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data Recorder ice network personnel and may be sent to Porsche in this can be used to exchange data between your (EDR). The main purpose of the EDR is to record, in order to comply with product monitoring obligations vehicle, the surrounding area and other systems.
  • Page 23 Safety and Driving Pleasure similar government office; (c) as part of Porsche’s defense of litigation; or (d) as required by law. Assistance System Monitor (ASM) Your vehicle is fitted with an Assistance System Monitor (ASM) (availability dependent on country and equipment). The unit is a functional extension of the Event Data Recorder (EDR).
  • Page 24 Overview Illustrations On the following pages you will find overviews of all areas of the vehicle, with a brief explanation. Further information can be found on the specified pages.
  • Page 25: Sensors And Cameras

    Lane Keep Assist > p. 139 Intersection Assist > p. 150 Dynamic high beam > p. 181 Porsche InnoDrive (PID) > p. 227 Traffic sign recognition > p. 241 Warn and Brake Assist (WBA) > p. 34 C Active Lane Keeping >...
  • Page 26: Driver's Cockpit

    Driver's Cockpit Driver's Cockpit > p. 79 A Door opener > p. 168 B Memory buttons Personal settings > p. 79 C Central locking buttons > p. 263 D Power windows > p. 150 Light buttons > p. 26 Overhead console >...
  • Page 27 > p. 216 Selector lever G Chassis and assistance settings > p. 214 H Sport Chrono stopwatch > p. 173 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) > p. 53 Automatic air vents > p. 222 K Glove compartment lock > p. 179 Front passenger display >...
  • Page 28: Overhead Console

    Overhead console Overhead console Overhead console > p. 137 A Reading lights > p. 137 B Button for interior/reading light > p. 137 C Interior light (illumination on the control panel) > p. 108 D SOS button > p. 50 PASS AIR BAG OFF/ON warning light >...
  • Page 29: Filler Openings

    Filler openings Filler openings > p. 66 A Brake fluid > p. 251 B Washer fluid...
  • Page 30: Your First Trip

    Your first trip Your first trip Incorrect handling of the Driving an electric vehicle With Comfort Access, the vehicle opens as soon as DANGER high-voltage system the vehicle key is near the vehicle (depending on the Risks for people and WARNING country and equipment).
  • Page 31 Observe the safety notes in the instructions for Electric vehicles are fitted with an E-Sound system. the Porsche charging equipment. e Do not work in or on the vehicle during the The synthesized E-Sound is a legal requirement and is designed as an audible sound to warn pedestrians charging process.
  • Page 32 > Please see chapter "Charging" on page 86. An unsecured, incorrectly secured or incorrectly Information The Porsche Charging Service can be used via the positioned vehicle charging cable can slip out of Porsche Connect app in some countries. place and endanger the vehicle occupants during When route guidance is active, the navigation sys- >...
  • Page 33 > Please see chapter "Wheels and Tires" on e Do not use automatic overrun recuperation in display. > Please see chapter "Porsche Communication page 252. > Please see chapter "Air conditioning Advanced conditions of poor visibility and bad road Management (PCM)"...
  • Page 34 Your first trip Setting the Advanced Climate Control air- Leaving and locking the vehicle conditioning system (2-/4-Zone Automatic Depending on the equipment, the vehicle can be Air Conditioning) unlocked either with the vehicle key or without a key by means of Comfort Access. Risk of damage to air NOTICE For more information:...
  • Page 35 Topics On the following pages, the content is arranged in topics in alphabetical order.
  • Page 36: Active Lane Keeping

    Active Lane Keeping Active Lane Keeping e Keep your hands on the steering wheel at all passive at any time. e Drive with extreme care. times order to always be ready to steer. e Always be ready to take over driving tasks General safety instructions e Always hold the steering wheel with both hands.
  • Page 37 Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an In such situations, the driver can switch off the authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained system or override the system using the steering technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 38 Active Lane Keeping is only available when Adaptive B Active Lane Keeping status display tems appears on the instrument cluster. Cruise Control (ACC) or Porsche InnoDrive (PID) is 2. Select Active Lane Keeping and press to activated. Active Lane Keeping can be switched on Symbols confirm.
  • Page 39 Active Lane Keeping Additional information Comparison of Lane Keep Assist and Active Lane Keeping Function Lane Keep Assist Active Lane Keeping Lane Keep Assist + Active Lane Keeping Status icon Lane center guidance Lane departure warning Steering intervention to prevent lane departure (lane edge guidance) Speed range See the individual function...
  • Page 40: Active Parking Support

    Active Parking Support Active Parking Support a risk of injuries and damage. – Objects above the detection area (e.g. bumpers e Only use the system in suitable environmental on parked vehicles, half-open garage doors and General safety instructions other objects that are not touching the ground). conditions.
  • Page 41 Active Parking Support b b Parking space selected on the central display. – Driving forward into parking spaces perpendicu- 2. Drive past the parked vehicles at low speed. lar to the road, between two parked vehicles. A 3. Observe the information on the central display. 1.
  • Page 42 Active Parking Support System limitations Tap the corresponding icon on the central The following actions end the parking procedure: e Intervening in the steering. display. – The system is not available if a bicycle rack is – or – mounted on the rear. on the center console operating panel pul- e Changing transmission range.
  • Page 43 Active Parking Support If the driving speed of 5 mph (10 km/h) is exceeded, Maneuvering Assist is switches on again automatically.
  • Page 44: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    This may impair the perform- when driving, such as by keeping a safe distance or ance of the Adaptive Cruise Control. e Contact an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche driving at an appropriate speed. The system cannot replace the driver's attentiveness.
  • Page 45 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Inadequate braking Vehicles entering and exiting bends and sta- – Vehicles entering and exiting curves WARNING power during automatic tionary vehicles – Stationary vehicles braking by the system – Vehicles with large projecting loads – Pedestrians, cyclists and animals If the system has detected that braking assistance is –...
  • Page 46 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Display elements Vehicles with large projecting loads The speed of the vehicle can be increased at any time by pressing the accelerator pedal. The stored desired speed and distance settings are retained and are set again after the accelerator pedal is released. The speed of the vehicle can be decreased at any time by braking.
  • Page 47 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) – The set desired speed and the set desired dis- The set desired speed is deleted. Symbol Meaning tance are retained. The desired distance is stored. – Control is active again after releasing the accel- ACC is active at the set desired Activating ACC erator pedal.
  • Page 48 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Displaying the distance from the vehicle in distance depends on the driving speed. It reduces as 1. Press the accelerator. front the vehicle slows down and increases as it speeds The system is passive, while the accelerator is pressed.
  • Page 49 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Braking to a standstill and driving off again If the vehicle in front stops, your vehicle will brake to a standstill within the system limits if distance con- trol is active. Information When distance control is active or while the vehicle is held, the brake pedal may feel different and you may hear hydraulic noises.
  • Page 50: Airbag Systems

    Airbag Systems Airbag Systems Seat Belts and occupant sensing. DANGER e Do not hang objects (e.g. jackets, coats, coat Positioning The vehicle is equipped with airbags and lap/ shoul- hangers) over the backrest. der belts at both front seating positions. The airbags Airbags are most effective when occupants wear e Objects must not protrude out of the door stor- are a supplemental restraint at those seating...
  • Page 51 Porsche dealer. e Using accessories not approved by Porsche can In order to help provide protection in severe colli- – with the consent of the registered owner, or if...
  • Page 52 WARNING measuring the capacitance of the child restraint ger Seating 1-800-PORSCHE prior to having your vehicle system and/or the person on the seat and thus modified. Improper use of the front passenger seat can unin-...
  • Page 53 In the following cases you should immediately Information consult an authorized Porsche dealer in order to After switching on the vehicle, the PASS AIR BAG assure the airbag system is functioning OFF indicator light lights up for a few seconds as a properly: Fig.
  • Page 54 Airbag Systems Information Further information on the airbag system can be found on stickers attached to the sun visors, as well as on all airbag components. For special recommendations on the use of child restraints: > Please see chapter "Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats)"...
  • Page 55: Air Conditioning Advanced Climate Control (2/4 Zone Automatic Air Conditioning)

    This brief overview does not replace the compre- hensive descriptions. In particular, safety messages and warnings are not replaced by this brief overview. > Please see chapter "Porsche Communication Management (PCM)" on page 173. Fig. 16: Brief overview of the central display...
  • Page 56 Air conditioning Advanced Climate Control (2/4 zone automatic air conditioning) What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? – Tap the required type of climate control (adjust strength of the air flow, see E). – Tap Adjust footwell temperature (see F). >...
  • Page 57 Air conditioning Advanced Climate Control (2/4 zone automatic air conditioning) What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? > p. 62 Defrost windshield Tap the A softkey. > p. 62 Switch on heated rear window/door mirror heating Tap the B softkey.
  • Page 58 Air conditioning Advanced Climate Control (2/4 zone automatic air conditioning) Rear passenger touch screen (depending on equipment) Fig. 18: Brief overview of rear passenger touch screen What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? > p. 59 Set temperature Tap A up (warmer) or down...
  • Page 59 Air conditioning Advanced Climate Control (2/4 zone automatic air conditioning) Switching air conditioning on and Depending on the outside temperature and humid- Central display ity, condensation may drip from under the vehicle. e A/C e Ventilation e Individual This is quite normal and is not a defect. If the charge in the high-voltage battery is below Switching air conditioning on and off in the 2.
  • Page 60 Air conditioning Advanced Climate Control (2/4 zone automatic air conditioning) Opening and closing front air vents Switching the upper ventilation panel on and The selected air vent is now blue. 3. Adjust the air vent in the desired direction. The air vents are automatically adjusted to the se- lected position by tapping anywhere in the vehicle interior display.
  • Page 61 Air conditioning Advanced Climate Control (2/4 zone automatic air conditioning) Setting the climate style in the Switching maximum cooling out- Increasing and reducing the temperature front put on/off - A/C MAX mode Center console control panel or touch display in the rear The strength of the air flow can be individually ad- In A/C MAX mode, the vehicle interior is cooled at...
  • Page 62 Air conditioning Advanced Climate Control (2/4 zone automatic air conditioning) Adjusting rear air vents (depend- Setting up air distribution in the Increasing and reducing the air flow ing on the equipment) rear (depending on the Center console control panel or touch display in the equipment) rear Risk of damage to air...
  • Page 63 Air conditioning Advanced Climate Control (2/4 zone automatic air conditioning) Using air-conditioning settings for are significantly reduced or switched off and cannot The icon is blue when the function is switched entire vehicle – SYNC mode be selected in order to optimize energy consump- tion.
  • Page 64 – or – precooling/heating switched on using the Porsche Connect App. Tap the softkey > Please see chapter "Porsche Connect" of the on- b b High-voltage battery is sufficiently charged (at When the function is switched off, the softkey board Owner's Manual.
  • Page 65 Air conditioning Advanced Climate Control (2/4 zone automatic air conditioning) > Please see chapter "Air conditioning Advanced Switching on precooling/heating Switching off precooling/heating Climate Control (2/4 zone automatic air condi- Central display Central display tioning)" on page 53. e A/C e Precool/h.
  • Page 66 Air conditioning Advanced Climate Control (2/4 zone automatic air conditioning) During precooling/heating, the vehicle regu- lates the interior temperature to the set target temperature. Setting Precool/heat with remote unlocking on the central display e A/C e Precool/h. 2. Activate Precool/heat at remote door release. When you unlock the vehicle, 5-minute pre- cooling/heating starts.
  • Page 67: Alarm System

    Alarm System Alarm System Switching off the alarm system Preventing theft when the alarm has been Before leaving the vehicle, always: Operating principle e Close all windows. This will also prevent a false triggered alarm by the passenger compartment monitoring The alarm system monitors the following alarm e Press the button on the vehicle key.
  • Page 68: Brake Fluid

    > Please see chapter "Smart Service" of the on- authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- technicians and the necessary parts and tools. board Owner's Manual. ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they 3.
  • Page 69: Brakes

    For this reason, keep further back from the ve- Brake system function Vehicles without Porsche Ceramic Composite Porsche sports cars are equipped with a power as- hicle in front and “dry” the brakes by applying Brake (PCCB) sisted hydraulic dual circuit brake system with disk them at intervals.
  • Page 70 Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) force. This can endanger any following traffic and Brake warning light Canada The values quoted by Porsche are based on normal control over the vehicle may be lost. e Only use the emergency braking function in an The warning light in the instrument panel lights up.
  • Page 71: Car Care

    A high- for the full period: Contact an authorized Porsche pressure cleaning device or steam cleaner fitted dealer. The dealer will prepare a condition report and Chemical cleaners with a round-jet nozzle will damage your vehicle.
  • Page 72 32 °F (0 °C) and 68 °F long-distance driving, initiate the charging proc- (20 °C). e Avoid using the Porsche Connect smartphone ess for the high-voltage battery using the NOTICE Charging Planner and use the timer or profile app.
  • Page 73 Dust particles on painted surfaces can damage the e Remove insect residues with insect remover. begins. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche paintwork if not properly dealt with. recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they e Do not rub dust with a dry cloth.
  • Page 74 Paying attention to any traffic behind you, dry e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- Cleaning headlights, lights, plastic the brake disks by applying the brake. ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they...
  • Page 75 Porsche Tequipment. e Do not use aggressive cleaners or hard cleaning mats To protect the floor carpets, the Porsche accessory program offers floor mats in the correct size with the objects. Obstructed pedals e Make sure that perforated leather does not get WARNING corresponding anchoring capability.
  • Page 76 Fig. 30: Label for R1234yf Storing the vehicle If you intend to store your vehicle for a prolonged period: Contact an authorized Porsche dealer. They will be glad to give you information and advice about...
  • Page 77 Car Care Observe the safety symbols on the Label for R1234yf Caution Lubricant type Mobile air conditioning system (MAC) An authorised service technician is re- quired in order to service the mobile air conditioning system (MAC) Flammable refrigerants Evaporator The air conditioning evaporator (cooling coil) shall never be repaired or replaced with one removed from a used or salvaged vehicle.
  • Page 78: Display And Input Center Console Control Panel

    Center console control panel Center console control panel Brief overview of the center con- sole control panel This brief overview does not replace the compre- hensive descriptions. In particular, safety messages and warnings are not replaced by this brief overview. Fig.
  • Page 79 Center console control panel What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? > p. 78 e Operate the handwriting panel (see E) with Use remote operation gestures to navigate in the central display. > p. 78 b b The keyboard or input field is shown on the Enter text or characters central display.
  • Page 80 Center console control panel Operating the center console con- direction right to left: note the writing Horizontal swipe trol panel direction). Swipe over the handwriting panel horizon- – To delete text or characters, swipe your fin- The central display can be operated via the center tally with one finger.
  • Page 81: Central Locking

    Central Locking Central Locking Brief overview of opening and locking doors from outside This brief overview does not replace the compre- hensive descriptions provided in the "Central Lock- ing" section. Safety messages and warnings, in particular, are not replaced by this brief overview. Fig.
  • Page 82 Central Locking What do I want to do? What do I have to do? What happens? Where? > p. 82 Lock With the vehicle key: The emergency flasher flashes twice e Press the and an acoustic signal sounds twice. button on the vehicle The door handles retract.
  • Page 83 Do not expose the vehicle key to a high level of electromagnetic radiation. This can adversely af- fect Porsche Comfort Access. Unlocking the doors Information – The door handles retract 45 seconds after the Fig.
  • Page 84 Central Locking Unlocking doors from inside Unlocking with battery disconnected Information An originally unlocked door can only be opened from In order to prevent the battery from discharging, the outside with the emergency key after the 12- unused comfort functions are progressively turned volt lithium battery has been disconnected.
  • Page 85 Central Locking b b Parking lock and parking brake activated. Locking the doors from inside The doors are locked but can be opened from the b b The driver must be carrying the vehicle key, e.g. inside by pulling the door opener. e Inform any persons remaining in the vehicle that in trouser pocket.
  • Page 86 Central Locking Activating and deactivating the e Settings e Vehicle e Vehicle locking Emergency unlocking of the doors systems e Fold side mirrors when locking e Hold the vehicle key at the top right of the rear child lock window in direction of travel and press the The rear doors can be secured against being opened Successful locking is confirmed by the alarm button.
  • Page 87 3. Unclip and remove cover. repaired. 4. Turn the lock outward using the emergency key. e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- 5. Refit the cover. ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they 6. Pull and hold the door handle.
  • Page 88: Charging

    Observe the safety notes in the instructions for wear and tear brought about by a physical and thorized Porsche dealer. the Porsche charging equipment. e Never insert objects into the charge port on the chemical process. This reduces the high-voltage e Do not work in or on the vehicle during the battery’s capacity during its lifecycle, which, along...
  • Page 89 To reduce the charging time, Porsche recommends operation and charge the high-voltage battery age battery in an electric vehicle (charging plug...
  • Page 90 If the charge port door is damaged, consult an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools. > Please see chapter "Car Care" on page 69.
  • Page 91 Charging Inserting the vehicle plug into the out up to a charge state of 100 %. The light on Meaning vehicle charge port and starting the release button C shows the locking status of the vehicle plug and the charge level of the high- the charging process Vehicle plug not inserted or no con- voltage battery.
  • Page 92 3. Close doors, windows and charging ports, lock under "E-Performance" at the following web ad- the vehicle and vacate the reaction area of the dress: https://www.porsche.com. keyless Comfort Access system. Using the direct charging function Using the charge level display 4.
  • Page 93 Charging Deactivating timer is less than 25 %, the high-voltage battery is auto- to the functions Set preferred charging time and matically charged up to a charge state of 25 % as Optimized charging. With the function Set preferred Central display soon as the vehicle is connected to the power grid.
  • Page 94 3. Program Name and select Location. Central display In conjunction with a suitable charging infrastruc- 4. Program Minimum charge. ture, the Taycan enables the use of intelligent e Charging e Overview e 5. Activate Optimized charging. charging functions in private and public areas. These –...
  • Page 95 Important vehicle settings (e.g. configuration of from 5 % up to 80 % under Porsche Connect Services) may be lost. Emergency release of the manual charge port > Please see chapter "Vehicle settings" on optimum conditions (CCS...
  • Page 96 Have the unlocking mechanism of the charge port parts and tools. door checked: e Consult an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche Emergency release of the electric charge port recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as door they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 97 20 seconds. 4. Close the charge port door. To test the release of the vehicle plug: e Consult an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 98: Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats)

    Porsche. These systems have been tions than in the front seating positions. tions for the child restraint system provided by tested and adjusted to the interior of your Porsche Under all normal circumstances a child restraint the manufacturer of the child restraint for in- and the appropriate child weight groups.
  • Page 99 Install child restraint system on the rear seats. Automatic locking retractor e Have the fault remedied at your nearest author- Porsche dealer about the possible installation of a Porsche child restraint system. The seat belts for the front passenger and rear seats ized Porsche dealer immediatly.
  • Page 100 L.A.T.C.H. child restraint systems are the best option vate the airbag system. seat anchorage can be found inside the funnels of for mounting a child seat in your Porsche. Such L.A.T. e After fastening the child restraint system, do not the lower anchorages.
  • Page 101 Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats) Misuse of Child seat Re- 2. Secure the child restraint system to retaining WARNING straint Anchorages anchor bars A as described in the instruction manual for the child restraint system. Child restraint anchorages are designed to with- 3.
  • Page 102: Coolant

    G12++/VW TL 774 G). The coolant reservoir is pressurized and contains hot e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- coolant. Coolant can suddenly spray out when you ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they open the coolant reservoir.
  • Page 103: Cruise Control (Cc)

    Cruise Control (CC) Cruise Control (CC) Controls Display elements Status display symbols General safety instructions Unsafe traffic situation Symbol Meaning WARNING and unfavorable road conditions Cruise control is passive. Using cruise control can lead to an accident if the prevailing traffic situation does not allow you to drive at a sufficient distance to the car in front and at a Cruise control is passive.
  • Page 104 Cruise control active. – The vehicle speed is above or below the set speed for a certain time. Increasing the speed e Press the control lever forward (position 1): – Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is in con- trol mode.
  • Page 105: Luggage And Transport Cup Holders

    Cup Holders Cup Holders Using front cup holders Using cup holders Spilling hot drinks CAUTION Hot drinks can cause scalding if spilled. e Only use containers that fit and have a lid. e Never put overfull containers in the drink holder. e Do not use hot drinks.
  • Page 106 Cup Holders b b Vehicles with two seats in the rear. e Open the armrest. Stowing bottles e Stow bottles in the storage compartments in the doors.
  • Page 107: Drive Mode

    Vehicles without the Sport Chrono package. Route-based adaptation desired driving mode. When route guidance is active and the Porsche In- The selected driving mode is displayed on the telligent Range Manager (PIRM) is activated, the air instrument panel.
  • Page 108 Drive mode Selecting and storing settings under RANGE the current route. The previously selected settings Information remain saved for the RANGE drive mode. e Drive e e Range drive mode When RANGE drive mode is active, the chassis can- If PIRM is active, the speed limitation is displayed on configuration not be adjusted and the PSM SPORT and PSM OFF the instrument cluster with the message "Auto".
  • Page 109: Electrical Socket

    Electrical Socket Electrical Socket Using 12-volt electrical socket Electrical accessories can be connected to the 12- volt electrical socket. The 12-volt electrical sockets are located in the storage compartment in the front armrest (USB type C), between the rear seats (USB type C), and on the right in the rear luggage compartment in direction of travel.
  • Page 110: Emergency Call Systems

    Due to technical or organizational restrictions be- center cannot be heard via the loudspeaker, the yond the control of Porsche (e.g. vehicle is in a loca- loudspeaker may be defective, for example. How- tion where there is no emergency call system...
  • Page 111 (approx. 20 seconds after switching on the vehicle). b b Private mode is deactivated. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 112 Emergency Call Systems The breakdown call can also be triggered using the Porsche (e.g. no Internet connection), it may not be Porsche Connect App (availability dependent on possible to start or end the online measure. e If the vehicle is able to be driven: Adapt your country).
  • Page 113: Emergency Stop Function

    Warning jerks can also be felt. Assist is active and the driver does not react to (ACC) or Porsche InnoDrive (PID) are accessible the takeover prompts from Lane Keep Assist. After the vehicle has come to a standstill, the park- on a limited basis.
  • Page 114 Emergency Stop Function e To drive off again, select transmission range D or Overriding the emergency stop function The emergency stop function can be overridden while driving. This temporarily deactivates the sys- tem. This also happens when the driver does this without being aware of it.
  • Page 115: Exit Warning

    Exit Warning Exit Warning Display elements After the vehicle is switched off, the status of the system is stored in the selected account and paired General safety instructions with the vehicle key used. > Please see chapter "Personal settings" on Exiting the vehicle with- WARNING page 168.
  • Page 116: Flat Tire

    Inform the au- immediately with plenty of water. 4. Straighten the front wheels. thorized Porsche dealer that the tire contains tire e If you feel unwell or have an allergic reaction, 5. Get all passengers to leave the vehicle. Pay at- sealant.
  • Page 117 Flat Tire > Please see chapter "Luggage Compartment" Failure to detect pres- Checking the pressure WARNING sure loss in the tire e Check the tire pressure after driving for on page 154. 3. Affix the sticker in the driver's field of vision. around 10 minutes.
  • Page 118: Fuses

    Do not attempt to replace any electrical compo- Green 30 A nents except the fuses listed here (e.g. relays). e Go to a qualified specialized repair shop. Porsche Blue-green 35 A recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary...
  • Page 119 Fuses Opening fuse box on the dash- Right fuse box Load board on the left side Load Instrument cluster Smartphone tray ETC toll system card reader (availability dependent on country) Digital clock/stopwatch Central display Heated steering wheel Central display Opening fuse box on the dash- Audio ports board on the right side Fresh-air blower...
  • Page 120 Fuses Opening fuse box in left footwell Row C Load Overhead console Load Control unit for wireless data transmis- BCM control unit (LHD vehicles) sion (LHD vehicles) Control unit for wireless data transmis- sion (LHD vehicles) BCM control unit (LHD vehicles) Communication box Diagnostic socket (LHD vehicles) Control unit for front left radar sensor...
  • Page 121 Fuses Opening fuse box in right footwell Row C Load Seat belt, front right Load Diagnostic socket (RHD vehicles) Charge port sensor (LHD vehicles), con- trol unit for radio-controlled parking Gateway control unit (RHD vehicles) Brake booster control unit (RHD vehicles) BCM control unit (RHD vehicles) BCM control unit (RHD vehicles) Row B...
  • Page 122: Garage Door Opener

    General Safety Instructions for the original remote control: e Contact an authorized Porsche dealer. Pinching, crushing or Teaching garage door opener e Make sure that there is a new battery in the ga-...
  • Page 123 Garage door opener (HomeLink ® > Please see chapter "Instrument cluster" on If the existing HomeLink profiles are assigned to ® GPS coordinates, the profiles are filtered based on page 127. the current vehicle position. Managing configured profiles Calling up taught HomeLink profiles ®...
  • Page 124: Head-Up Display

    Head-up display Head-up display NOTICE Risk of damage from scratches on the glass cover. e Do not place any objects on the glass cover of the head-up display. Information The driver's view of the information in the head-up display may be impaired by the following factors: Fig.
  • Page 125: Hold Function

    HOLD Function HOLD Function Operating principle Information The HOLD function assists the driver when stopping General Safety Instructions When the HOLD function is active, the driver may the vehicle and driving off on steep gradients. The feel a difference in the brake pedal, and hydraulic vehicle is automatically secured against rolling back Loss of control over the noises may be heard.
  • Page 126: Hood

    The hood and the vehicle doors are unlocked. b b The vehicle key is at the front of the vehicle. The hood is unlocked. e Move your hand between the Porsche crest and license plate. Use either a back-and-forth Central display b b Ready for operation.
  • Page 127 Hood If the hood is not closed correctly, a warning 1. Stop the vehicle immediately when the warning message appears on the instrument cluster while message lights up. driving. 2. Check the luggage compartment. 3. Close the lid. Unsecured Luggage DANGER Compartment Lid Unsecured luggage...
  • Page 128 Hood Fig. 76: Emergency unlatching of the hood – connecting the Fig. 77: Emergency unlatching of the hood – connecting the positive pole negative pole 1. Unlock the vehicle at the door lock with the 5. Use the black jumper cable to connect the neg- emergency key.
  • Page 129: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Instrument cluster Instrument cluster overview Fig. 78: Instrument cluster Using the tube menu Tube 1 – Speed & Assist display The fully digital instrument cluster is divided into 3 tubes (C) and has capacitive touch buttons (A) on You can toggle between tubes and select menu op- Information about assistance systems as well as in- the outer edges (light, vehicle settings and ◊...
  • Page 130 – Lateral acceleration When certain events occur, messages that are of – Longitudinal acceleration high priority or contain important information for the – Deceleration Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 131 The parking brake is engaged or the have the vehicle towed if necessary. ▶ Have the fault rectified immediately by a qualified specialist repair shop. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 132 ▶ Have the fault rectified promptly by a ▷ Please see chapter "Brakes" on qualified specialist repair shop. page 67. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 133 Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 134 Instrument cluster Warning and information HOLD function light indicator The HOLD function is activated. The ve- messages hicle is independently held in a station- If certain events occur, messages that have high ary position. priority or contain important information for the ▷...
  • Page 135 Instrument cluster > Please see chapter "Voice control" of the on- Selecting one of several options board Owner's Manual. Option is selected. D – Recuperation button Option is not selected. e Hold down the D button to set up recuperation Activating and deactivating function mode step by step.
  • Page 136 > p. 147 Activate and display Lane Keep Assist - > p. 34 active lane guidance. > p. 181 Choose between and display Porsche > p. 42 InnoDrive, Adaptive Cruise Control > p. 210 (ACC) and Speed Limiter (LIM). e Traffic signs >...
  • Page 137 Instrument cluster Tube Display What can I do? / What is displayed? Where? e Mileage – Display the odometer. e Range display > digital Display the range. The charge level of the high-voltage battery is also indicated by a symbol. Meaning: –...
  • Page 138 Instrument cluster Tube Display What can I do? / What is displayed? Where? e Media > digital Display current media (e.g. radio). e Information > p. 214 e Sport Chrono > p. 214 Measure times with the stopwatch. e Driving mode >...
  • Page 139: Interior Lighting

    Interior lighting Interior lighting – Once operational readiness has been established – After the vehicle is locked Adjusting brightness The interior lighting is switched off again in the fol- lowing situations, depending on the duration of the Central display off delay: –...
  • Page 140 Interior lighting Setting the brightness in individual areas of the vehicle interior e Comfort e Ambient lighting. 2. Touch Cupholder, Doors, Center console or Footwell. 3. Set the desired brightness value.
  • Page 141: Intersection Assist

    Intersection Assist Intersection Assist include: exits. The areas are monitored by the camera and radar sensors integrated in the vehicle. – Pedestrians or animals are not detected. General Safety Instructions In the event of a possible collision, the system warns –...
  • Page 142 Transmission range D selected. b b Speed not higher than approx. 20 mph (30 km/h). b b Porsche Stability Management (PSM) switched e Assist e Intersection Assist Information The function is activated automatically once opera- tional readiness is established.
  • Page 143: Jack And Lifting Platform

    Do not perform any work on the chassis when- ever the PASM displays a warning message ei- ther. Visit an qualified specialist repair shop. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the Fig. 85: Rear jacking point for the jack or lifting platform necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 144: Lane Change Assist (Lca)

    Lane Change Assist (LCA) Lane Change Assist (LCA) may therefore occur that vehicles that are al- ready moving or are driving off will not be de- General Safety Instructions tected or will only be detected late. Vehicles already located immediately next to your vehicle Lack of attention and therefore outside of the detection range of WARNING...
  • Page 145 Lane Change Assist. e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- mirror. The rear turn assist is always automatically activated ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they together with the Lane Change Assist.
  • Page 146 Lane Change Assist (LCA) Additional information Rear collision warning If the radar sensors in the rear of the vehicle detect Driving situations vehicles traveling behind, the system calculates the The following driving situations describe possible probability of a rear-end collision. scenarios and the associated Lane Change Assist If a collision risk is detected, the emergency flasher and rear turn assist warning indicators.
  • Page 147 Lane Change Assist (LCA) If the turn signal is switched on in driving situation B, C – Warning indicator flashes in warning stage briefly several times. Lane Change Assist is inform- the warning indicator on the door mirror flashes ing you that you may have overlooked a vehicle. If the turn signal is switched on in driving situation B, briefly several times.
  • Page 148 Lane Change Assist (LCA) If the turn signal is switched on in driving situation B, results in their own calculated driving path crossing the warning indicator is still not activated on the that of a detected vehicle, the warning indicator on door mirror.
  • Page 149: Lane Keep Assist

    Lane Keep Assist. Visit an WARNING intervention authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche In the event of heavy braking, corrective steering in- The camera's view can be impaired by different in- dealer, as they have trained technicians and the tervention might not take place.
  • Page 150 Lane Keep Assist Operating principle This can lead to unexpected or missing steering in- overridden by the driver, an additional warning is provided via a warning tone (if active). terventions/acoustic warnings. e Drive with extreme care. e Keep the direction of travel and the lane lines in Behavior if there is no steering activity The driver's steering behavior is monitored when view at all times.
  • Page 151 Lane Keep Assist System status symbols The driver assistance system selected is dis- played on the instrument cluster. 3. Select Lane Keep Assist using the rotary knob on Lane Status Meaning the steering wheel and press to confirm. Keep display Assist Setting acoustic warning display...
  • Page 152: Lights

    Switch on low beam manually – e Press button The button lights up green. The light indicator goes out. The low beam is switched on. Automatic headlights, daytime running lights and Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus, depending on equipment) are switched off.
  • Page 153 Lights What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? e Press button – Switch on rear fog light > p. 151 e Press button for approx. 2 seconds. Switch exterior lights off completely The green light on the button goes out.
  • Page 154 The vehicle exterior lights can mist up due to tem- High beam assist and snow. perature and humidity. This misting will dry off after a sufficient distance has been driven. Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus) with LED matrix Adjusting Automatic Coming headlights Home lights b b Automatic headlights switched on.
  • Page 155 The light indicator lights up. Switching high beam on and off b b Vehicles without Porsche Dynamic Light System Switching off manually pairs, move the car well off the road. Switch on e Pull the lever to position 4 once.
  • Page 156: Luggage Compartment

    Luggage Compartment Luggage Compartment Securing loads with tie-down belts changes or in accidents. e Never transport objects that are not secured e Do not use elastic belts or straps to tie down a Stowing loads load. (accidents, braking, corners). e Always transport loads in the luggage compart- e Do not route belts and straps over sharp edges.
  • Page 157 Luggage Compartment Removing and stowing tire seal- Removing tool box and tire filling compressor e Remove cover on plastic box C and take out the ant (Tire Mobility System - TMS), equipment you want. tool box and equipment for minor repairs Fig.
  • Page 158 Luggage Compartment Installing and removing the plastic Opening and closing storage Installing the plastic cover in the front lug- cover in the front luggage gage compartment space floor compartment Opening the cargo area floor Removing the plastic cover in the front lug- gage compartment Fig.
  • Page 159 Luggage Compartment compression strap. The ski bindings must be NOTICE behind this strap. 4. Fold down the through-loading cover between Risk of damage to the ski bag from sharp edges on the rear seats. the load (e.g. snowboard). 5. Hook the snap hooks on the lashing straps into e Protect sharp edges on the load.
  • Page 160: Mirrors

    Mirrors Mirrors Adjusting door mirrors NOTICE Using door mirrors Risk of damage to the door mirrors when washing the vehicle in car washes. Incorrect assessment of WARNING e Fold in door mirrors before using the car wash. traffic situation due to distorted representation of surroundings in door mirrors...
  • Page 161 Mirrors Folding door mirrors in and out Folding door mirrors in and out from outside Information the vehicle The door mirrors do not fold out automatically after The door mirrors can be folded in when the vehicle is the vehicle has been switched on if they had previ- locked.
  • Page 162 Mirrors Dimming interior mirror manually The mirror glass on the passenger's side swivels downward. Making individual adjustments to the position of the lowered mirror glass: e Move the glass of the door mirror into the ap- propriate position by pressing the adjustment button C.
  • Page 163 Mirrors e Do not put any stickers on the front windshield in front of the interior mirror or on the rear windshield. e Do not transport any luggage on the hat rack. Escaping electrolyte fluid CAUTION Electrolyte fluid may escape from a broken mirror. This fluid causes irritation to the skin and eyes.
  • Page 164: Night View Assist

    The system can detect persons and impair the performance of the system. animals beyond the area illuminated by the head- e Visit an qualified specialist repair shop. Porsche lights and highlight them in the camera image. recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as...
  • Page 165 Night View Assist Display elements Switching Night View Assist on and off e Assist e Basic Assist e Night View Assist Information Switching it off only deactivates the warning func- tion and the marking of pedestrians and wild ani- mals. It is still possible to display the image in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 166: Parkassist

    ParkAssist ParkAssist System limitations Distance measurement The system cannot detect the following: General safety instructions – Sound-absorbing obstacles (e.g. wintery condi- tions, powder snow, clothing made from fabric, Lack of attention WARNING hide or fur). – Sound-reflecting obstacles (e.g. glass surfaces, flat enameled surfaces).
  • Page 167 The picture from the rear view camera is displayed For information on operating the central display: > Please see chapter "Porsche Communication on the central display. Management (PCM)" on page 173. Activating the rear view camera Fig.
  • Page 168 ParkAssist Surround View Manually e In the central display: e Assistance e General safety instructions ParkAssist Risk of injury due to dis- WARNING torted display Information The objects shown by the cameras appear distorted. Guide lines are superimposed on the rear camera Many of the screen windows do not show the entire view.
  • Page 169 ParkAssist Deactivating Surround View Symbol Meaning e Deactivate ParkAssist. Parking Switch view by touching the front or rear camera symbol. Panorama Switch view by touching the front or rear camera symbol. Side Switch view by touching the front or rear camera symbol. 3D view –...
  • Page 170: Personal Settings

    A Porsche ID If the vehicle is switched off, the previously actuated (Porsche Connect user) is required to set up and use settings are automatically stored in the selected ac- an account.
  • Page 171 Personal settings prevents the vehicle settings of the first account The settings will be automatically made selected from being inadvertently changed. 2. Wait until all settings have been applied. Canceling retrieval of the ergonomic settings Storing and retrieving ergonomic e Press one of the memory buttons in the door. settings –...
  • Page 172: Porsche Active Suspension Management (Pasm)

    Medium – Standard level in the “Normal“ and “Sport“ chas- Selecting the chassis height sis settings b b Porsche Active Suspension Management – Can be selected manually with the “Sport Plus“ (PASM) with air suspension and leveling system chassis setting...
  • Page 173 Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) Control operation of the Selecting the chassis height via the central Display Chassis height WARNING leveling system display b b Operational readiness established. Lowered A vehicle on which the leveling system is activated can move unexpectedly or tip or fall off lifting e Drive e Chassis height equipment, e.g.
  • Page 174 Teaching the automatic lift function Ground clearance is reduced during this time. b b Location for automatic lift function taught. b b Porsche Active Suspension Management When first approaching an obstacle, the vehicle b b Speed within system limits. "Lift" level must be set manually and the location (PASM) with air suspension and leveling system saved.
  • Page 175: Porsche Communication Management (Pcm)

    Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Brief Overview – PCM This brief overview does not replace the complete information provided in this section. In particular, safety messages and warnings are not replaced by this brief overview. Fig. 122: Areas of the display...
  • Page 176 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? e Operate the handwriting panel using gestures to > p. 76 Remote operation of central display navigate in the central display. e Enter search text in search area A or use voice –...
  • Page 177 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? > e Tap e Settings e Porsche Connect digital Activate/deactivate Private mode (available in Settings e Private mode. some countries) e Tap e Service –...
  • Page 178 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Central display Fig. 123: Control elements of the central display A – Home Screen & MyScreen C – Quick filter bar / global search (sub-op- F – Connection and status symbols > Please see chapter "Home screen and MyScreen"...
  • Page 179 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Important information for users Opening menus Tap (select) The Porsche Communication Management system Briefly touch the central display or front Opening the main menu (PCM) is the central control unit. passenger display with one finger. Example: e Tap the menu in the main operating area (e.g.
  • Page 180 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Operating the central display via Entry using the handwriting panel the handwriting panel Use the handwriting panel of the center console op- erating panel to navigate in the central display via gestures. For information on using the center console control Fig.
  • Page 181 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Front passenger display Current driving data can be shown on the front pas- senger display. Configuring settings that affect vehicle handling or system settings that do not affect the front passen- ger display is not permitted.
  • Page 182 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Setting display of time or temper- right (menu languages with writing direction ature in the front passenger right to left: note the writing direction). display 4. To delete text or characters, swipe your finger from right to left (for menu languages with a...
  • Page 183: Porsche Innodrive (Pid)

    Porsche InnoDrive (PID) Porsche InnoDrive (PID) can therefore lead to undesired driving situations. The vehicle can accelerate to the set speed when General safety instructions driving in areas with road construction. e Do not use the system in heavy traffic, where...
  • Page 184 WARNING sensor and camera e Take your foot off the accelerator pedal when the Porsche InnoDrive offers assisted driving. It is the system is activated. Shocks or damage to the bumper, wheel housings or responsibility of the driver at all times to monitor the...
  • Page 185 Porsche InnoDrive (PID) Undetected vehicles or Vehicles driving erratically or weaving in and Vehicles entering and exiting curves and sta- WARNING objects out and narrow vehicles tionary vehicles The radar sensor detects a narrow, cone-shaped area in front of your vehicle. As a result, vehicles or...
  • Page 186 RESUME. vehicle starts to change direction. A corresponding Operating principle display appears on the instrument cluster. Porsche InnoDrive (PID) is a driver assistance sys- tem that assists the driver when driving on well- Information surfaced country roads and highways.
  • Page 187 Porsche InnoDrive (PID) Controls Display elements Symbol Meaning PID is active with the desired speed set. PID is active. A speed limit was de- tected ahead or the set desired speed has not yet been reached. A vehicle was detected ahead while the desired speed was set.
  • Page 188 Porsche InnoDrive (PID) Temporarily passive Information Information The system is temporarily passive when the accel- An activated driver assistance system will be acti- – Speed limits are only considered when PID is erator is pressed while PID is active. vated again even after switching off and restoring activated.
  • Page 189 Assistance system settings The driver sets the desired speed Example of how Porsche InnoDrive works e Porsche InnoDrive e Consider speed limits 3 mph (5 km/h) higher based on the de- tected speed limit. The vehicle regulates the The example below compares two scenarios when speed to 63 mph (105 km/h).
  • Page 190 Porsche InnoDrive (PID) An imminent speed limit of The vehicle regulates the speed to the de- 30 mph (50 km/h) has been detected (e.g. sired speed of 60 mph (100 km/h) set by boundary to a built-up area). The vehicle the driver.
  • Page 191: Porsche Stability Management (Psm)

    The button lights up yellow and a message ap- braking system)" on page 190. pears on the instrument cluster. Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is a control Steering torque pulse system for stabilizing the vehicle and is automati- Switching off PSM cally active when driving readiness is established.
  • Page 192 Porsche Stability Management (PSM) ABS brake system (anti-lock Multi-collision braking the ABS control range. e Always leave PSM switched on during "normal" braking system) During an accident, multi-collision braking can help the driver reduce the risk of skidding and further driving operation.
  • Page 193: Porsche Vehicle Tracking System (Pvts)

    My Porsche the vehicle is blocked in case For vehicles with a Driver Card: The vehicle is of theft. moved without the Driver Card being in it.
  • Page 194 Contact the Security Operating Center (SOC) before and after having the vehicle serviced. e When your vehicle is being serviced, please in- form the relevant employee at the authorized Porsche dealer that your vehicle is equipped with PVTS. depending on country...
  • Page 195: Rear Cross Traffic Alert

    Information on further assistance systems: – Rear Cross Traffic Alert is switched on. > Please see chapter "ParkAssist" on page 164. – Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is > Please see chapter "Active Parking Support" on switched on. page 38.
  • Page 196: Roof Transport System

    Do not use elastic tensioners. e Individual attachment modules such as ski/ tested and approved by Porsche. It is not possi- e Position the center of gravity of the load as low ble to fit commercially available roof rack snowboard holders or roof boxes must be posi- systems.
  • Page 197 Roof Transport System 2. Undo cover flap H with wrench E and open it upward. Fig. 140: Components of the roof transport system Fig. 141: Opening the flaps of the roof trim 1. Open the flaps J of the roof trim. A Front carrier (long) B Rear carrier (short) Fig.
  • Page 198 Roof Transport System c. Insert long carrier A in the front and short carrier B in the rear into vehicle receptacles K in the openings in the roof trim while simul- taneously adjusting them to the width of the vehicle using the adjustable carrier legs. Ensure that the carriers are fitted in accord- ance with the stickers on the underside of the carriers.
  • Page 199 Roof Transport System Fig. 148: Attaching the mounting protection Fig. 149: Placing the carrier on the roof Fig. 150: Tightening the anchoring bolts 3. Reinstallation: b. Insert long carrier A in the front and the short 4. Tighten all four anchoring bolts of the carriers a.
  • Page 200 Roof Transport System Installing attachments Fig. 152: Cutting the profile covering to size and at- taching it Fig. 151: Closing and securing the cover flaps 6. To protect against moisture and dirt and prevent 5. Close cover flaps H on the carriers all the way Fig.
  • Page 201 Roof Transport System Fig. 154: Cutting the profile cover to size and mounting it 1. Cut the profile cover to the length of the base carrier. 2. Press the profile cover into the T groove.
  • Page 202: Seat Belts

    Seatbelts must be positioned on the body as to sioners are triggered. This does not necessarily mean Go to a qualified specialized repair shop. Porsche restrain the upper body and lap from sliding for- that the vehicle is on fire.
  • Page 203 Seat Belts Observe the seat belt warning Adjusting seat belt A warning message is also displayed in the instru- light and warning message ment cluster. From a driving speed of approx. 15 mph (24 km/h), an acoustic warning sounds and the red warning light D in the instrument cluster flashes if the driver's seat belt or passenger's seat belt - if the...
  • Page 204 Seat Belts Fastening a seatbelt buckle on the inner side of the seat until it locks 1. Hold the belt latch. with an audible click. 2. Press the red button on the seat-belt buckle. 5. Make sure that the seatbelt is not trapped or 3.
  • Page 205: Seats

    Seats Seats Seat adjustment The vehicle is equipped with a total of 4 head re- CAUTION straints in the backrests of the the front and rear Selecting the correct seat position seats (2 seats in the rear). If persons or animals are in the movement range of The driver seat and the front passenger seat provide the seat during seat adjustment, there is a risk of A correct sitting position is important to ensure safe...
  • Page 206 Seats Using the Comfort access Adjusting seat electrically When entering the vehicle b b Function activated. function b b The driver's seat and steering wheel are in their The Comfort access function makes it easier for you Easy Entry positions. to get in and out of the vehicle.
  • Page 207 Seats Adjust the front seat heater / seat ventilation The massage function switches off automatically after 10 minutes. For the front seat heater and seat ventilation, the balance between the seating area and the backrest Setting the massage program on the central can be adjusted on the center console.
  • Page 208 Seats e Always make sure that the headrest is engaged Adjusting headrests on rear seats Raising e Push headrest upward until the desired setting is correctly. Headrest on occupied WARNING reached. center rear seat in stor- age position Lowering e Press button A and push the headrest downward Driving with headrests not adjusted correctly in- at the same time until the desired setting is creases the risk of serious injury.
  • Page 209 Seats Folding outer rear seat backrests forward will increase the risk of serious injury. e Make sure that the headrests are not inter- changed during re-installation. Installing 1. Fold the rear seat backrest roughly half-way forward. 2. Insert headrest into the guides and push it down until it locks with an audible click.
  • Page 210 Seats e Fold up the backrest until it locks with an audible Folding center rear seat backrest forward click. Make sure that the seat belts are not trapped. Fig. 166: Folding center rear seat backrest forward b b Vehicles with 3 rear seats e Actuate release handle A in direction of arrow and fold the backrest forward.
  • Page 211: Smoker's Package

    Smoker's Package Smoker's Package Opening and closing the ashtray Using the ashtray Fire hazard due to flam- WARNING mable objects Paper in the ashtray can catch fire. e Do not put any flammable objects into the ashtray. Inserting the ashtray Fig.
  • Page 212: Speed Limiter (Lim)

    Speed Limiter (LIM) Speed Limiter (LIM) e Do not use the adaptive speed limiter in the fol- Information lowing situations: When using navigation with active route guidance, General Safety Instructions – poor weather conditions (e.g. snow or ice) the adaptive speed limiter always adapts to the pro- –...
  • Page 213 Speed Limiter (LIM) Display elements Activating the speed limiter The options menu for the driver assistance sys- tems appears on the instrument cluster. Setting the current driving speed as the maximum Status display symbols 2. If LIM is not already selected, select LIM using speed the rotary knob on the steering wheel and press e Briefly press the control lever forward (position...
  • Page 214 Speed Limiter (LIM) Interrupting and resuming speed Activating and deactivating the Information limiting adaptive speed limiter The speed limiter is interrupted if another driver as- Due to the interruption, the system switches to e Assistance e e Assistance system sistance system is selected. The last maximum passive standby mode and remains in standby until speed entered remains in the system and is resumed settings e Adaptive Speed Limiter e Consider...
  • Page 215: Spoilers

    Make sure that no persons or animals are within vehicle handling. e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche the range of movement of the rear spoiler. dealer. The rear spoiler can be moved to a cleaning position Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche manually using the central display.
  • Page 216: Sport Chrono Stopwatch

    Sport Chrono Stopwatch Sport Chrono Stopwatch Stopwatch on the dashboard With the Sport Chrono stopwatch, times can be measured, evaluated and displayed on the instru- ment cluster. The following information can be recorded and evaluated: – Lap number – Completed lap distance –...
  • Page 217 Sport Chrono Stopwatch Analog Clock on the Dashboard Continuing timing b b Timing has been stopped. e Sport Chrono e Continue Ending lap/starting new lap When the stopwatch is running, the current stop- watch time is stored as the lap time. b b Timing has been started.
  • Page 218: Starting, Driving And Stopping The Vehicle

    Starting, driving and stopping the vehicle Starting, driving and stop- Starting and driving the vehicle Drive positions ping the vehicle Bringing about operational readiness b b High-voltage battery sufficiently charged. General Safety Instructions b b Vehicle charging plug removed from the vehicle Reduced driving noise charge connection socket.
  • Page 219 Starting, driving and stopping the vehicle Energy recovery (recuperation) Bringing about operational readiness and Driving off with a high rate of acceleration driving off (Launch Control) Unsuitable use of b b Operational readiness achieved. WARNING Driving off with a high recuperation WARNING 1.
  • Page 220 Starting, driving and stopping the vehicle Operating principle Driving in coasting mode Information During recuperation, the drive converts most of the "Coasting" is the term used to describe driving The deceleration effect of overrun recuperation can kinetic energy into electrical energy, which is stored without the braking effect of overrun recuperation.
  • Page 221 Starting, driving and stopping the vehicle Risk of the vehicle rolling Selecting drive position P manually If the vehicle is stopped on an upward or down- WARNING away ward slope of more than 8%, the parking brake is also activated. The brake warning light (USA: In the following situations, the parking brake is not / Canada: ) lights up.
  • Page 222 Starting, driving and stopping the vehicle Information Operational readiness is switched off automatically in the following situations: – 30 minutes after leaving the vehicle – The vehicle’s high-voltage battery has insuffi- cient charge. Additional information Leaving the vehicle in drive position N In drive position N, driving readiness is switched off after 30 seconds in the following situations: –...
  • Page 223: Steering Wheel

    Steering wheel Steering wheel Operating instrument cluster with Adjusting the steering wheel electrically the multifunction steering wheel Uncontrolled retrieval of Adjusting the steering wheel CAUTION the memory settings For further information on operating the instrument cluster: Steering wheel adjust- > Please see chapter "Operating the instrument WARNING If persons or animals are within the range of move- ment while driving...
  • Page 224: Storage

    Storage Storage – Open storage spaces to the right and left in the Closing the glove compartment e Close the cover by pressing on it. trunk Stowing objects – Open storage space between the rear seats (ve- The glove compartment can be locked and unlocked hicles with two rear seats) using the emergency key.
  • Page 225: Sun Visors

    Sun visors Sun visors Opening vanity mirror Adjusting sun visor Fig. 182: Opening vanity mirror e Open the sliding cover of the vanity mirror on the Fig. 181: Adjusting sun visor inside of the sun visor. e Swivel the sun visor downward to prevent glare The vanity mirror lighting is switched on.
  • Page 226: Towing

    Using a towing bar hicle until after the high-voltage battery has been e Do not attach the towing bar diagonally between recharged. e Go to a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche the vehicles. recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as Using a towing hook they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 227 Towing Using flat bed Pulling vehicle onto flat bed Fig. 185: Towing ring in front Fig. 186: Towing loop in rear Installing the towing ring in front Installing the towing ring in the rear The towing hook is stored in the tool box. The towing hook is stored in the tool box.
  • Page 228 2. Deactivate the passenger compartment moni- toring system and inclination sensor. > Please see chapter "Alarm System" on page 65. 3. Activate Porsche Vehicle Tracking System Plus (PTVS Plus) transport mode. > Please see chapter "Transport" on page 191. Fig. 188: Tying down vehicle on flat bed 1.
  • Page 229: Traffic Sign Recognition

    Traffic sign recognition Traffic sign recognition System limitations Display elements The assistance provided by the system cannot be General Safety Instructions guaranteed if traffic signs are covered or damaged. Lack of attention Responding to warning symbols WARNING Always heed any warning and information messages displayed in the vehicle.
  • Page 230 Traffic sign recognition area, a notification will appear in the instrument cluster. Information – In traffic-calmed areas or play streets, the dis- play shows "3 mph (5 km/h)". – On unsigned highway and highway on and off- ramps, the respective speed limit for surface roads (out of town) is displayed.
  • Page 231: Trunk Lid

    Trunk lid Trunk lid b b Ready for operation. Release button underneath the trunk lid at the b b Parking lock and parking brake activated. outside (rear skirt). General Safety Instructions – or – Touch control panel Gesture using your foot. Uncontrolled opening or e Press the appropriate button to resume one- WARNING...
  • Page 232 Trunk lid Unintentional movement Unsecured Luggage Adjusting the opening height of the trunk lid CAUTION WARNING of the trunk lid The opening height of the trunk lid can be configured freely. If the sensors in the rear end detect persons, move- When loading the luggage compartment, make sure On vehicles with a leveling system, always adjust the that items of luggage or other objects cannot be-...
  • Page 233 Trunk lid Closing the trunk lid Closing trunk lid using center console control – or – e Deactivate Comfort Access. panel or central display Closing trunk lid using button in trunk lid trim The trunk lid can be closed using the flap view on the b b Vehicles with Comfort Access.
  • Page 234: Vehicle Key

    Only use the vehicle key when the vehicle is in Removing emergency key your sight. The Porsche Crest on the vehicle key lights up when buttons are pressed on the vehicle key. The Porsche Crest may also light up while driving, without press- ing buttons on the vehicle key.
  • Page 235 If a vehicle key is lost or stolen, have an author- battery. e If the battery is swallowed or inserted into a body ized Porsche dealer disable this vehicle key in the Starting the vehicle with dis- orifice, seek medical attention from a doctor...
  • Page 236: Vehicle Settings

    Vehicle settings Vehicle settings Different vehicle settings can be configured depending on model, country and equipment. The vehicle settings listed here are therefore not available in all models, countries and equipment versions. For safety reasons, some functions are only available when the vehicle is stationary. The vehicle settings remain stored even after the vehicle is switched off.
  • Page 237 Vehicle settings System settings What do I want to do? What should I select? Where? e Tap e Settings e System. – Configuring general system settings (language, time, units, etc.) – Language and keyboard – Date and time – Units –...
  • Page 238 > e Tap e Settings e Voice control. digital Configuring voice control settings – Activate by saying "Hey Porsche" – Short dialogues – Interrupt voice control – Online voice recognition Vehicle settings What do I want to do? What should I select?
  • Page 239 > p. 164 – ParkAssist > p. 241 – Warn and Brake Assist > p. 181 – Porsche InnoDrive > p. 210 – Adaptive Speed Limiter > p. 147 – Lane departure warning > p. 142 –...
  • Page 240 What should I select? Where? > e Tap e Settings e Privacy and Porsche digital Configuring settings for Porsche Connect (Privacy, etc.); displaying the Legal Notice and data privacy Connect. information Set-up assistant What do I want to do? What should I select? Where? >...
  • Page 241 Vehicle settings Drive What do I want to do? What should I select? Where? e Tap e Drive. Configure vehicle settings (drive mode, chassis, etc.) > p. 105 – Drive mode > p. 170 – Chassis > p. 170 – Chassis height >...
  • Page 242 Vehicle settings What do I want to do? What should I select? Where? > p. 164 – ParkAssist > p. 147 – Lane Keep Assist > p. 34 – Active Lane Keeping – Maneuvering Assist – > p. 193 – Rear Cross Traffic Alert >...
  • Page 243: Warn And Brake Assist

    Warn and Brake Assist Warn and Brake Assist Operating principle approx. 53 mph (85 km/h). It can react to vehicles up to a speed of 156 mph (250 km/h). The warning and brake assistant can initiate actions General safety instructions The system does not react to animals, cross traffic in certain hazardous situations to protect passen- or objects such as poles, fences or rail vehicles.
  • Page 244 Warn and Brake Assist > Please see chapter "Setting the Warn and Brake If the system detects a possible collision, it can warn Information Assist functions" on page 243. the driver by issuing a warning tone and displaying a Once the vehicle has reached a standstill, it is not warning on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 245 – The seat-belt pretensioner may be damaged fol- tightened once. Setting the Warn and Brake Assist lowing an accident. Visit an authorized Porsche It is activated upon reaching a driving speed of ap- functions dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Por- prox.
  • Page 246: Warning And Information Messages

    Action and any other required actions: Go to a repair shop shop. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 247 For example: Service necessary/ edied at a qualified specialist repair Continued driving possible/ shop. Reduce load/ Adjust your driving Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 248 Do not continue driving; stop when it is safe to do so and turn off the vehicle. Brake booster faulty e Call a roadside assistance service and have the vehicle towed if necessary. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 249 Check charging port, See Owner's Manual e Have the fault remedied as soon as possible at an authorized Porsche dealer. – OR – Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 250 Set the correct tire pressure at the next opportunity. > Please see chapter "Wheels and Tires" on page 252. Significant loss of pressure on one or more tires. Check tires Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 251 If the vehicle can be driven: Adapt your driving style to the situation. e If the vehicle cannot be driven: Call a roadside assistance service and have the vehicle towed. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 252 Adapt your driving style to the situation. See owner's manual e Have the fault remedied promptly at a qualified specialist repair shop. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 253: Washer Fluid

    Washer Fluid Washer Fluid For information on window cleaner concentrates approved by Porsche: Contact an authorized Porsche Selecting washer fluid dealer. If the washer fluid level is too low, a warning symbol appears on the instrument cluster. Refilling the washer fluid 1.
  • Page 254: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires Wheels and Tires from temperature influence. e Check the tire pressure at least monthly when In addition to correct tire inflation pressure and cor- the tires are cold. rect wheel alignment, the service life of the tires also e Valve caps protect the valve from dust and dirt, depends on your driving style.
  • Page 255 Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for correct tire pressure: Visit an authorized Porsche proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver's re- dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Por-...
  • Page 256 Wheels and Tires Service status dealer, as they have trained technicians and the If the reading for the right rear tire is shown as –0.1 bar, this tire needs to be inflated by necessary parts and tools. For further information on the service status (avail- 1.4 psi (0.1 bar).
  • Page 257 Only use tires and wheels approved by Porsche. For tires that have not yet been identified, dashes all of the tires has been learned.
  • Page 258 Wheels and Tires Traction AA, A, B, C The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A layer of rubber-coated parallel cords. A, B, and C and they represent the tire's ability to Cord stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of The strands forming the plies in the tire.
  • Page 259 Wheels and Tires Cold inflation pressure The tire is inflated. NOTICE 3. Check inflation pressure using the pressure gage The tire pressure of a cold tire with ambient tem- and reduce tire pressure or continue filling as perature maximum 68 °F / 20 °C and the vehicle out Risk of damage to the vehicle and to the tires.
  • Page 260 Wheels and Tires G – Term of tubeless or tube tire – 103 – Load capacity coefficient – Y – Speed code letter Identification for tubeless tires. – XL (Extra Load) – Tire with increased load rating Speed code letter B –...
  • Page 261 Only authorized Porsche dealers may mount valve caps event of the following types of damage: e Use only genuine Porsche valves for the Tire tires. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche – If the possibility of a fracture in the ply cannot be recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
  • Page 262 Wheels and Tires e Only use snow chains approved by Porsche so the snowflake symbol on the side of the tire. Information that sufficient clearance between the wheel well Observe country-specific regulations. e Affix the sticker with the maximum permitted Unevenly worn tires indicate a fault in the vehicle: and chain is assured.
  • Page 263 ® the tool box. When removing the wheels, mark the direction of authorized Porsche dealer. Do not use any other e To loosen and tighten the wheel bolt with anti- rotation and position on each wheel and carry out grease or paste.
  • Page 264 Wheels and Tires Changing wheels Changing wheels 1. For vehicles without PCCB: Remove one wheel bolt and screw in an assembly aid. Preparing the vehicle – or – 1. For vehicles with PCCB: Remove two wheel bolts Control operation of the WARNING and screw in two assembly aids A and B.
  • Page 265: Windows

    Windows Windows b b The vehicle has been turned off, but for no longer Information than 10 minutes. b b The driver's or passenger's door has not yet been Opening and closing side windows If a window is blocked by an obstruction when clos- ing, the window stops and opens again a few opened.
  • Page 266 Windows Disabling controls in the rear – child protection The power window buttons on the rear doors and the touch display in the rear can be disabled by pressing the safety button E in the control panel on the driv- er’s door.
  • Page 267: Windshield Wipers

    Windshield wipers Windshield wipers Controls General safety instructions Undesired wiping WARNING In rain sensor mode, the windshield wipers wipe au- tomatically when water is detected on the windshield. e Always switch off the windshield wipers before cleaning the windshield. NOTICE Risk of damage to the luggage compartment lid, windshield and wiper system.
  • Page 268 Check that the wiper blades are securely set in Information place. Spraying and wiping If necessary visit an authorized Porsche dealer to e Pull wiper lever toward the steering wheel (5). have this work carried out. Porsche recommends an NOTICE...
  • Page 269 Windshield wipers Behavior of the windshield wipers when changing speed b b Wiper lever is in position 2 or 3. – Speed falls below 2.5 mph (4 km/h): Wipers switch to rain sensor mode. – Speed increases above 7.5 mph (12 km/h): Wipers switch to the selected setting.
  • Page 270: 12-Volt Battery

    Never connect jumper cables directly to the 12 V – Max. charging current: 90 A installing the 12 V lithium battery must only be e If in doubt, contact an authorized Porsche dealer. lithium battery or other electrical components. carried out by an authorized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 271 Consult the Manual Porsche. The use of other 12 V lithium or vehicle. The electrical system is deactivated lead batteries will cause significant dis- temporarily.
  • Page 272 5. Connect the red positive cable to the positive For recommendations for a suitable charger: terminal of the donor battery. e Contact an authorized Porsche dealer. 6. Connect the black negative cable to the negative terminal of the donor battery.
  • Page 273 12 V lithium bat- partment" on page 156. tery explicitly specified by Porsche for this ve- 14.To continue charging the 12 V lithium battery: hicle. The use of other lithium or lead-acid...
  • Page 274 12-volt battery > Please see chapter "Wheels and Tires" on page 252.
  • Page 275 Technical Data On the following pages you will find technical data for your vehicle.
  • Page 276: Technical Data

    The safety compliance sticker is your assurance that The tire pressure plate is located on the door sill at the windshield at the bottom left as well as under- your new Porsche complies with all applicable Fed- the driver's door. neath the passenger seat.
  • Page 277 Technical Data Overloading Vehicle For determining the compatibility of the tire and ve- Steps for determining correct load limit: DANGER hicle load capabilities: 1. Locate the statement “The combined weight of > Please see chapter "Wheels and Tires" on occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg Overloading will lead to dangerous vehicle reactions page 252.
  • Page 278 79 kWh battery: 300 kW (402 hp) Maximum torque with Launch Control 93 kWh battery: 263 lb-ft (357 Nm) 79 kWh battery: 254 lb-ft (345 Nm) Taycan 4S Power 93 kWh battery: 360 kW (482 hp) 79 kWh battery: 320 kW (429 hp)
  • Page 279 Technical Data Taycan Turbo S Power 460 kW (616 hp) Overboost power with Launch Control 560 kW (750 hp) Maximum torque with Launch Control 774 lb-ft (1,050 Nm) Dimensions Length (depending on the equipment) 195 in. (4,963 mm) Width (depending on the equipment) 77.4 in.
  • Page 280 Do not exceed the maximum gross weight and maximum axle loads. If additional accessories are installed, the maximum permissible load will be reduced. e Only use roof transport systems from the Porsche Tequipment range or that have been tested and approved by Porsche.
  • Page 281: Technical Data

    Snow chains must only be fitted to the appropriately marked wheel and tire sizes. Observe the applicable national regulations regarding maximum speeds when snow chains are fitted. Only use snow chains approved by Porsche. e Before fitting different wheels and tires, check the EU declaration of conformity to see if the desired wheel/tire combination is permitted for your vehicle. For more information: Contact an authorized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 282 Tire pressure All tire pressures apply only to the tire makes and types approved by Porsche for cold tires (68 °F / 20 °C). e Set the tire type, tire size and load condition in the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
  • Page 283 Technical Data Taycan with 2 seats in the rear Part load Full load FA = front axle, RA = rear axle 2.2 bar / 220 kPa / 32 psi 2.1 bar / 210 kPa / 31 psi 2.3 bar / 230 kPa / 33 psi 2.5 bar / 250 kPa / 36 psi...
  • Page 284 Technical Data Taycan with 3 seats in the rear Part load Full load FA = front axle, RA = rear axle 2.5 bar / 250 kPa / 36 psi 2.7 bar / 270 kPa / 39 psi 2.6 bar / 260 kPa / 38 psi 3.1 bar / 310 kPa / 45 psi...
  • Page 285 Technical Data Taycan 4S with 3 seats in the rear Part load Full load FA = front axle, RA = rear axle 2.5 bar / 250 kPa / 36 psi 2.3 bar / 230 kPa / 33 psi 2.7 bar / 270 kPa / 39 psi 2.6 bar / 260 kPa / 38 psi...
  • Page 286 Technical Data Taycan Turbo with 3 seats in the rear Part load Full load FA = front axle, RA = rear axle 2.6 bar / 260 kPa / 38 psi 2.5 bar / 250 kPa / 36 psi 2.7 bar / 270 kPa / 39 psi 2.7 bar / 270 kPa / 39 psi...
  • Page 287 Technical Data Taycan Turbo S with 3 seats in the rear Part load Full load FA = front axle, RA = rear axle 2.6 bar / 260 kPa / 38 psi 2.5 bar / 250 kPa / 36 psi 2.7 bar / 270 kPa / 39 psi 2.7 bar / 270 kPa / 39 psi...
  • Page 288 Technical Data Technical data: Audio and video files Number of files USB mass storage and memory cards max. 10,000 files per medium, max. 1,000 files per directory/playback list Metadata Album covers up to 800 x 800 pixels; GIF, JPG and PNG formats or via Gracenote database ®...
  • Page 289 Changes or modifications made to the equipment 2. this device must accept any interference, in- responsible for compliance could void the user's au- not expressly approved by Porsche may void the FCC cluding interference that may cause undesired thority to operate the device. This equipment com- authorization to operate the equipment.
  • Page 290 Technical Data conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiations de la FCC et d'ISDE établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Les utilisateurs finaux doivent respecter les instructions d'utilisation spécifiques pour satisfaire aux exigences de conformité aux expositions de RF. L'émetteur doit se trouver à 20 cm au minimum de l'utilisateur et ne doit pas être situé...
  • Page 291 "normal" scrap or waste or put into any other form of end storage. For recommendations for proper recycling: e Contact an authorized Porsche dealer. Old batteries Old batteries must not be disposed of as "normal"...
  • Page 292: Index

    Device Manager ......digital Porsche Connect App ......digital Setting automatic air-recirculation mode.
  • Page 293 Central locking........79 Porsche Surface Coated Brake (PSCB)....67 Decorative films .
  • Page 294 On-board ........4 Using Porsche Connect services ....digital Display Connecting an external device via USB .
  • Page 295 Index Emergency unlocking Function on Demand (FoD) General safety instructions......123 Hood ......... . 125 Activating .
  • Page 296 Index Instrument lighting Keyboard ......... . . 177 Emergency flasher.
  • Page 297 Multi-collision braking ....... . 190 PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) ..170 Multifunction steering wheel PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF/ON display.
  • Page 298 Configuring Home screen ..... . digital Porsche Connect ........digital Private mode.
  • Page 299 Index Restraint system for children Setting automatic air-recirculation mode Operating principle ......210 Installing with L.A.T.C.H.
  • Page 300 Index Swerve Assist ........242 Sealant .
  • Page 301 Index Unlocking with Comfort Access ....81 Tire inflation information ......255 Wheel bolts .

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