
Porsche Taycan Service & Common Points
The Porsche Taycan is an electric sports sedan. A Cranbourne West workshop covers what it actually needs — less than a petrol car, but not nothing.
About the Porsche Taycan
The Porsche Taycan (sports sedan) is an EV, so it skips oil changes, spark plugs and timing belts — but brakes, tyres, fluids and safety checks all still matter.
We service the parts an electric car relies on and only charge for what it genuinely needs, keeping your factory warranty valid.
What the Taycan actually needs
Brake servicing (regen means pads last longer but calipers can seize from underuse), tyres (instant torque and battery weight wear them differently), brake fluid, coolant for the battery/electronics, cabin filters and suspension — plus software-aware checks.
Skipping that short list is how an otherwise cheap EV ends up with an avoidable bill.
Servicing & keeping the warranty
Under Australian Consumer Law you can use an independent for the Taycan’s logbook servicing with correct parts and keep the warranty valid. We stamp your book.
Book online and we’ll tell you exactly what yours is due for.
Porsche Taycan Service & Common Points — FAQ
Yes — less than a petrol car, but brakes, tyres, fluids and safety checks still matter.
Yes — logbook servicing with correct parts at an independent keeps your warranty valid under Australian Consumer Law.
Yes — regen means low use, so calipers can seize from underuse if never serviced.
Yes — EVs skip oil, plugs and timing, and we only charge for what it needs.
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