The nice thing about the generally quiet Macan EV is that the Bose sound system WILL sound better than the same unit in the ICE Macan because of the base/lower noise factor in the cabin.Just to remove any confusion: It's fine for normal (hearing safe) listening levels!
The passenger screen is usable for all added Android applications like weather etc, not just YouTube. Also I had it on my Taycan and my wife used it frequently to lookup other navigation points and add to route. You are able to type on that screen while in motion.Why would you just watch Youtube on your phones and save $1500? Does it also play through the speakers, must be irritating for the driver!!
“A must if you have a copilot” - i dont agree and sorry but i think this is nonsense, i cant see what that screen gives a passenger that they can get on a phone and im sure they are capable of entering navigation points on the main screen. Its a highly expensive gimickThe passenger screen is usable for all added Android applications like weather etc, not just YouTube. Also I had it on my Taycan and my wife used it frequently to lookup other navigation points and add to route. You are able to type on that screen while in motion.
I think it’s a must have if you have a co-pilot. Also RWS is a must.
Please elaborate. I’m waiting on my Macan 4 now. I ordered without RWS and would like to feel good about that decision.RWS is definitely not a must either and plenty great car journalists have said this
Many benefits, and for the cost, it is a great value. Is it a must, you decide if benefits below do not matter:Please elaborate. I’m waiting on my Macan 4 now. I ordered without RWS and would like to feel good about that decision.
Gee, thanksMany benefits, and for the cost, it is a great value. Is it a must, you decide if benefits below do not matter:
- Smaller turning radius at slow speeds for parking and U-turns
- Smoother curved road driving and cornering
- Smoother lane changes at highway speeds
RWS (or Rear Axle Steering) was not offered on the ICE Macan, and I wish it had it as it would benefit from it, as PTV+ alone does not help with parking, U-turns, or highway lane changes. I can tell a difference with having it on a Cayenne and Taycan as they seem to be much more maneuverable than our Macan GTS (ICE version).
Well, the best part is… you’ll have a blast either way!I didn’t spec it because, for me, it’s not a sports car. I’m buying a sporty 5,000-lb daily driver and stuff hauler, but I won’t be driving it like my other “fun” cars.
While I’d certainly prefer the tighter turning circle, it’s not essential. I own one car with a 36-ft turning circle and another at 38.5 ft, and I have no trouble maneuvering the wider one. I also drive an extended-bed F-150 work vehicle with a huge 48-ft turning circle and can park that anywhere with ease.
The turning geometry is also different in ways that sometimes may not help me. Where I live, I need to park flush against the curb. With front-wheel steering, I can crank the wheel and pull away without thinking. With rear-wheel steering, you need to adjust your technique so the rear doesn’t swing into the curb. That rear swing also affects pulling out of tight perpendicular spaces. I could easily adapt, but when my spouse, friends, or houseguests drive it, they wouldn’t expect that behavior. I don’t want a scrape that makes anyone feel bad.
So, I kind of wish I’d spec’d RWS—but it probably wasn’t the right choice for me.