Seem to play ok. Try Chrome.Anyone able to see videos? Can’t open due to cookies apparently. Initially thought might be iPhone settings but checked safari and chrome as well.
I like to think there are various extends of the spoiler for coupe. It's extending from 34 mph in normal drive mode. I guess sport and sport + will allow for different settings (Macan was blocking rear view on Autobahn - that's how I noticed different settings"The rear spoiler extends to the Performance position automatically from a speed of approx. 93 mph"
UK Cayenne spoilers will be manual deployment only then... We've paid for them. Damn right we'll be extending them...
Much better for the Aeroblades at least
"The active Aeroblades are also extended automatically from a speed of approx. 34 mph"
The positive is that it is aerodynamic well beyond the legal limit!"The rear spoiler extends to the Performance position automatically from a speed of approx. 93 mph"
UK Cayenne spoilers will be manual deployment only then... We've paid for them. Damn right we'll be extending them...
Much better for the Aeroblades at least
"The active Aeroblades are also extended automatically from a speed of approx. 34 mph"
Rear spoiler are a requirement for stability at higher speeds, full stop. Have a look at all the aesthetically non pleasing, fixed ones. The only massive spoiler I can think of that was a) a gimmick, b) decreased performance and c) kind of illegal (factory shipped but attached after sale) was on the Countach - but the looks were totally worth it at the time.The positive is that it is aerodynamic well beyond the legal limit!
My Panamera ST had the automatic aerodynamic spoiler in the tailgate spoiler. The only time I saw it raised was when I manually did it for cleaning purposes.
Personally, I find these aero aids a gimmick and only Porsche feel obliged to incorporate. Each to their own.