2020–2022 Porsche Taycan

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Common Problems & Reliability

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Moderate
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The 2020–2022 Porsche Taycan has 3 known issues. 1 of these are classified as serious faults that could be expensive to repair. 2 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.

12V Battery Drain / Failure

Serious

Software glitches can drain the 12V lithium battery while parked. If it dies, the car cannot be started.

Symptoms: Car won't unlock, Total loss of power...

Est. repair cost: £2,000–£2,500

High Voltage (HV) Heater Failure

Moderate

The heater unit fails internally, meaning no cabin heat. A common issue in colder climates.

Symptoms: No cabin heat despite settings

Est. repair cost: £1,000–£1,500

Charging Errors

Moderate

"Error Charging" messages, aborted DC fast-charge sessions, or charge rates that never reach advertised speeds. Can be car-side or charger-side.

Symptoms: Error Charging message, Aborted DC fast-charge...

Est. repair cost: £0–£500 (Software update / diagnosis)

View detailed Porsche Taycan fault guide

Buying Tips for the 2020–2022 Porsche Taycan

  • Check for 12V battery recalls (ARB6/ARA4); these are critical to prevent the car "bricking".
  • Ensure the HV heater is functioning; failures are a known issue on 2020-2022 cars.
  • Check the PCM software version; newer builds are significantly more stable.

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