Porsche has a very different mindset when it comes to the Chinese market - but again I do believe they still consider options that the Chinese market demands to be rather frivolous.... but they understand that the Chinese market expects a certain level of luxury that they can charge...
I think one of the biggest things that is hard for people to understand (especially here in the US) is that Porsche at their core is still very much a German car brand. i.e. they make cars for the German market first and then every other market secondary...
BMW, Volkswagen, Mercedes, etc. are...
Totally agree with you on the mid-2022 release for this. I'm still waiting to see Semi and Roadster produced.
Also agree that for $145k (and no more Federal Tax Credit) that I'd lean towards the Taycan for fit and finish alone. I don't have faith in Tesla being able to produce anything as good...
I watched the reveal last night. Really excited to see this car actually come to fruition. I think if they can actually put out a car that accomplishes 70% of what they're claiming it will do it's going to be pretty incredible. Then again, I wouldn't be surprised if we see more delays before...