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The video is a review of the Porsche Tycan Turbo, an all-electric sport sedan that competes with Tesla. The reviewer praises the car's interior quality, driving dynamics, 800-volt system, and electric sports sound. He also points out the car's drawbacks, such as its low efficiency, limited range, and lack of access to Tesla's supercharging network. He asks the viewers which car they would prefer, a Tycan or a Tesla, and whether supercharging would make a difference. He says he would choose the Tycan with supercharging, but the Tesla without it.
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1. The Porsche Tycan Turbo is an all-electric car with 670 horsepower, 250 miles of range, zero to 60 in three seconds, and a 93 kilowatt hour battery.
2. The Tycan has a two-speed gearbox that allows it to accelerate harder at higher speeds, unlike most other electric cars.
3. The Tycan has an 800 volt system that enables fast charging and heating and cooling efficiency.
4. The Tycan has a vegan interior with screens and buttons everywhere, including a 16.8 inch curved screen dashboard, a second touchscreen in the middle, and a touchscreen in the back for the rear passengers.
5. The Tycan has a feature called electric sports sound that makes a spaceship-like noise when driving in sport plus mode.
6. The Tycan uses the Electrify America network of chargers, which is almost as big as Tesla's supercharging network, but has fewer high-powered chargers.
7. The Tycan is less efficient than the Tesla, using more energy per mile, and often getting less than its rated range of 250 miles.
8. The Tycan has rear wheel steering, torque vectoring, and a motorized button on the steering wheel that turns on the heated steering wheel.
9. The Tycan has quad LED headlights, door handles that motorize open and closed, a backup camera cleaner, and a charging door on both sides of the car.
10. The author thinks the Tycan is the best driving electric car out right now, but would only choose it over a Tesla if it had supercharging access.