TYON Cross Turismo Review: Reliability, Software, and Exciting Modifications

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Ah, the TYON Cross Turismo, a machine that promises excitement and adventure. The team at TheSmokingTire delves into the nitty-gritty of this electrifying beast, detailing their experiences with modifications and driving dynamics. Despite the car's reliability, software glitches rear their ugly heads, causing minor inconveniences. The PCM and UI may be clunkier than expected, but they don't overshadow the car's impressive performance. The ADAS system occasionally demands control on the highway, adding a touch of unpredictability to the driving experience.
Amidst the software woes, a crucial hardware replacement and a necessary service costing $750 highlight the TYON's maintenance demands. The power tailgate's occasional failure to close completely adds a dash of quirkiness to this otherwise sophisticated machine. The modifications, including new wheels, fender flares, and a license plate wrap, have transformed the TYON's appearance and driving feel. The lighter wheels improve energy efficiency, but the stickier tires impact range, a trade-off for enhanced handling on the road.
As the team navigates the city streets and highways, they explore how the modifications affect the TYON's ride quality and performance. The sport suspension mode offers a comfortable yet engaging driving experience, striking a balance between agility and comfort. Despite suggestions for lowering links or modules, the team opts to maintain the car's current height for practicality and driving ease. With white accents adding a touch of flair to the TYON's exterior, the team embraces the car's evolving aesthetic. In conclusion, the TYON Cross Turismo continues to captivate with its blend of reliability, performance, and unique quirks.

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Issue with the "take over steering" message on highways due to poor programming
Front plate wrap is a cool idea
Various comments on the tailgate closing issue and possible solutions
Comments on the wheels and rims of the car
Mention of real-world ownership experiences and comparisons with other vehicles
Positive feedback on the front license plate decal
Concerns about battery issues in the Taycan
Comments on the steering sensor warnings
Suggestions for car modifications such as lowering links and powder coating calipers
Compliments to Matt on his taste in wheels
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