daveo4EV
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- David
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2019
- Threads
- 52
- Messages
- 1,981
- Reaction score
- 1,286
- Location
- Santa Cruz
- Vehicles
- Cayenne Hybrid, 911(s) GT3/Convertable
- Thread starter
- #1
https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/usa/article/detail/T0458814EN_US/the-new-bmw-x5-and-ix5
https://g65.bimmerpost.com/forums/s...g65-debut-specs-wallpapers-videos-photos-info
this is a very very strong looking product…from BMW - X5 60 xDrive
some stand out features IMHO
I'm a long time Porsche victim - and would love a Cayenne EV - but the lack of tech engagement, a half-assed NACS implementation, history of lack luster EV engagement and ever increasing pricing with no real end in sight or justification of their "tax" in the EV is going to make this one a hard purchase to swallow the Porsche tax - I'll be looking to buy a full BEV SUV in late 2027 and both cars will be available by then … gonna be hard for Porsche to win my business if this sucker is as good as the brief…
Porsche needs to up their game on the entire vehicle feature set, and make their pricing closer to the competition - but I'm not going to pay 30% for the Porsche badge and less tech and half assed EV charging support…
Porsche isn't going to get the message if we keep buying their products and asking them to up their game - they're going to have to lose hard to "get the message" that the EV world is different…may have to buy a BMW - what a shame.
$0.02 YMMV
https://g65.bimmerpost.com/forums/s...g65-debut-specs-wallpapers-videos-photos-info
this is a very very strong looking product…from BMW - X5 60 xDrive
some stand out features IMHO
- Range 400+ miles
- Vehicle-to-Load - run household items thing directly from the vehicle - great for camping
- Vehicle-to-Vehicle - charge another EV
- Vehicle-to-home - back up battery for your home
- Their NACS port handles both AC power and FastDC power vs. Porsche's half-assed Fast DC charging only on the drivers side and L1/L2 J-1772 charging only on the passenger side…they didn't even go NACS on the passenger sided for AC _ONLY_ - and they are shipping a J-1772 EVSE rather than the standard/future NACS charging plug/port…
- 460 kW max charging speed!!
- Price - probably can't get this car much above $115k even checking _ALL_ the boxes…
- that's $85k less than my sample Cayenne Turbo EV build, and likely $65k less than a GTS build once it's out…
- 15 kW onboard AC charging - BMW is doubling down on faster home/AC charging while Porsche is neutering their vehicle's via software updates to slower home charging and can't get their story straight as to how fast their OBC's are…or make them reliable.
- Auto close doors…and auto open with sensors.
- Driving Dynamics I'll give the edge to Prosche here based on history/reputation - but the BMW is no slouch - it wil be fine/equal for 87% of driving vs. the Cayenne
- Pure performance/acceleration - Cayenne Turbo wins hands down by only at great cost/MSRP/Price - other trims are equal or slower than the BMW - the BMW is going to be more than equal to a 4S or GTS - and trounce the lower trims…
- Interior customization choices - probably Porsche wins, but again only at great cost
- Tech - BMW hands down winner
- EV features - BMW
- Driving Aids - BMW
- Price - BMW probably by 20/30% more favorable pricing
- Interior Room - BMW
- NACS support - BMW
- Home charing speed - BMW
- forward looking vehicle-to-[blah] features - BMW
- screens and tech - BMW
- apps on the passenger screen/entertainment - BMW
I'm a long time Porsche victim - and would love a Cayenne EV - but the lack of tech engagement, a half-assed NACS implementation, history of lack luster EV engagement and ever increasing pricing with no real end in sight or justification of their "tax" in the EV is going to make this one a hard purchase to swallow the Porsche tax - I'll be looking to buy a full BEV SUV in late 2027 and both cars will be available by then … gonna be hard for Porsche to win my business if this sucker is as good as the brief…
Porsche needs to up their game on the entire vehicle feature set, and make their pricing closer to the competition - but I'm not going to pay 30% for the Porsche badge and less tech and half assed EV charging support…
Porsche isn't going to get the message if we keep buying their products and asking them to up their game - they're going to have to lose hard to "get the message" that the EV world is different…may have to buy a BMW - what a shame.
$0.02 YMMV
Last edited:
. Otherwise couldn't agree more, super happy with mine.