
PORSCHE TAYCAN MOT Statistics by Year
Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific PORSCHE TAYCAN.
Defect rate by model year
The Porsche Taycan, launched in 2020, is the German manufacturer’s first fully electric sports sedan, aiming to combine performance with sustainability. With its sleek design and advanced technology, the Taycan has garnered attention for its impressive acceleration and handling, positioning itself as a formidable competitor in the electric vehicle market.
In terms of reliability, the Taycan has performed well against average vehicles of the same model year. For instance, in its inaugural year, 2020, the Taycan reported 42 defects per 100 vehicles, significantly lower than the average of 90 defects for that year, marking a notable 52.7% improvement. This trend continued in 2021, where it recorded 48 defects per 100, outperforming the average of 79 defects by 38.8%. However, by 2022, the defect rate slightly increased to 47 defects per 100, still better than the average of 70 defects, reflecting a 33.1% improvement.
Recurring issues across these years primarily involve tyre-related concerns, such as tread depth and structural integrity. These problems, while not unique to the Taycan, are common across many vehicles and suggest that owners should pay close attention to tyre maintenance. Additionally, there were instances of windscreen damage, particularly noted in 2021, which can affect visibility but is generally less indicative of the vehicle's overall reliability.
Did you know?
Overall, the Porsche Taycan has established a strong reputation for reliability within the electric vehicle segment, especially in its early years. As a luxury brand, Porsche has leveraged its engineering expertise to create a model that not only meets the demands of performance enthusiasts but also adheres to the expectations of modern electric vehicle buyers. With its combination of style, technology, and reliability, the Taycan continues to strengthen Porsche's position in the evolving automotive landscape.