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Strange! I had the same 2025 March 10 in the 28.11. Maybe this is something else and has nothing to do with the 28.13 update. I'll pick up mine monday morning and will have a look.
Doors opening and cars just shutting off shouldn't happen, but false positives on ADAS and propulsion systems are a safety feature that's intentionally designed in. The whole point of these features is to intervene when certain conditions are detected.Petzi, I would agree but keep in mind some of these problems were serious and were affecting safety. E-sound errors or disabled innodrive is a niuasanse. Doors opening mid-drive, cars turning off on highway, high-voltage system errors forcing turtle mode, assistance systems forcing full-stop without a reason - this should not be acceptable regardless of how much you pay for the car.
It's obviously good that they have refined the software to make rare false positives even rarer, but they're unavoidable at any price point. Sometimes there will be an electrical fault that is not detected and the motor will be damaged, and sometimes there will be no fault but it will engage anyway. That will always be true in every car.
What happened is Android. The 2022 Taycan is still on in-house Porsche PCM software. The Macan was the first Porsche on AAOS. The Taycan and 911 are moving to AAOS. Google's app store mechanism doesn't allow software that changes vehicle functionality, and Porsche hasn't gotten around to rebuilding the "unlock store" yet for AAOS. Whether it's even on their radar, only the product team knows.What happened to the Porsche connect store? Have a look at the differences between 2022 and 2026 (Taycan though). Hope they bring 2022 style for Macan so we can buy some features.
https://connect-store.porsche.com/offer/gb/en-GB/taycan_2022/products
https://connect-store.porsche.com/offer/gb/en-GB/taycan_2026/products
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