Quick Summary
The Porsche Taycan combines supercar acceleration with electric vehicle efficiency, but its substantial weight — exceeding 2,200 kilograms across all variants — places extraordinary demands on the braking system. Carbon ceramic brakes from AME Motorsport solve the Taycan's thermal limitations, eliminate the iron rotor corrosion caused by regenerative braking patterns, and reduce unsprung mass for improved handling and range. This guide covers the complete carbon ceramic upgrade and replacement path for every Taycan variant, from the rear-wheel-drive base model through to the Turbo S, making advanced braking technology for everyone.

The Taycan Platform and Its Braking Demands
The Porsche Taycan represents a fundamentally different approach to electric vehicle engineering. Its 800-volt architecture enables faster charging and more consistent power delivery than the industry-standard 400-volt systems. A two-speed rear transmission expands the performance envelope beyond what any single-speed EV can achieve. And a chassis developed by engineers steeped in motorsport tradition delivers driving dynamics that honour the Porsche name.
But the Taycan is heavy. The Turbo S weighs over 2,295 kilograms. Even the base rear-wheel-drive model exceeds 2,100 kilograms. This mass creates a fundamental physics challenge: kinetic energy is proportional to mass, and every braking event must convert that energy into heat. Iron rotors can manage this energy during gentle driving, but spirited use, mountain descents, and track sessions push iron systems toward their thermal limits.
Carbon ceramic rotors operate at a fundamentally higher thermal level. Their C/SiC (carbon fibre reinforced silicon carbide) material maintains consistent friction characteristics at temperatures where iron rotors have already begun to fade. For a vehicle as capable as the Taycan, this thermal headroom means the braking system finally matches the powertrain's extraordinary capability.
For a comprehensive overview of carbon ceramic technology in electric vehicles: Carbon Ceramic Brakes for Electric Vehicles
Factory PCCB vs AME Motorsport: The Upgrade Path
Porsche offers its own carbon ceramic system as a factory option — PCCB (Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake). This option adds significantly to the vehicle's purchase price, and many Taycan buyers opt against it at the point of sale, choosing to explore aftermarket options later.
AME Motorsport provides two distinct paths for Taycan owners:
For Taycans with factory iron rotors: AME Motorsport conversion kits include carbon ceramic rotors, precision-machined bridge adapters, mounting hardware, and all necessary brackets. This transforms the braking system from iron to carbon ceramic without modifying the factory calipers, electronics, or safety systems.
For Taycans with factory PCCB: When factory carbon ceramic rotors reach the end of their service life, AME Motorsport provides direct replacement rotors — both 992 GT3/Turbo S PCCB specification and 991 Turbo S/GT3 PCCB specification — that maintain the vehicle's original carbon ceramic capability at a more accessible price point.
This is the essence of Technology for Everyone applied to Porsche's flagship electric vehicle. Access to carbon ceramic braking should not depend on which options box was ticked at the point of sale.
For detailed comparison of the Porsche carbon ceramic landscape: Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brake Guide

Variant-by-Variant Analysis
Taycan Base and Taycan 4S
The base Taycan and 4S represent the accessible end of the Taycan range, but their performance is far from modest. The base model delivers up to 408 horsepower with overboost, while the 4S produces up to 571 horsepower with all-wheel drive capability. Both variants weigh over 2,100 kilograms.
For these variants, carbon ceramic brakes deliver their benefits primarily through improved daily driving refinement and long-term durability. The corrosion immunity is particularly valuable, as these models are frequently used as daily drivers where regenerative braking leaves the mechanical brakes idle for extended periods. The weight reduction at each corner — typically 15 to 20 kilograms across all four corners — improves the already sharp handling and contributes to measurable range improvement.
Taycan GTS
The GTS badge carries special significance in the Porsche tradition — it denotes the driver's choice within any model range. The Taycan GTS delivers up to 598 horsepower with chassis tuning that prioritises engagement and communication over raw speed.
Carbon ceramic brakes amplify exactly these qualities. The reduced unsprung mass sharpens steering feedback and turn-in response. The consistent brake feel across all temperatures provides the precise pedal modulation that engaged driving demands. For GTS owners who choose this variant specifically for its driving character, carbon ceramic brakes are a natural complement.
Taycan Turbo and Turbo S
The Turbo and Turbo S occupy supercar territory. The Turbo delivers up to 680 horsepower, while the Turbo S produces up to 761 horsepower — performance figures that generate extraordinary kinetic energy at speed. The Turbo S accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in approximately 2.8 seconds, building speed that the braking system must then manage.
At these performance levels, the case for carbon ceramic brakes transitions from beneficial to essential. The thermal demands of repeated high-speed deceleration — whether on track or during spirited mountain driving — exceed what iron rotors can sustain without fade. Carbon ceramic rotors provide the thermal ceiling that matches these vehicles' extraordinary acceleration capability.
The weight reduction is also proportionally more impactful on these heavier variants. The Turbo S at over 2,295 kilograms benefits enormously from any reduction in unsprung mass, with noticeable improvements in agility, suspension response, and overall dynamic balance.
Regenerative Braking Compatibility
The Taycan's regenerative braking system is among the most sophisticated in production, recovering up to 290 kW during deceleration. This means the mechanical brakes sit idle during much of the vehicle's normal driving cycle — a usage pattern that creates specific problems for iron rotors.
Corrosion elimination: Iron rotors that sit unused in humid or wet conditions develop surface rust that creates noise, vibration, and uneven wear when the mechanical brakes are eventually called upon. Carbon ceramic rotors are completely immune to corrosion, maintaining perfect surface condition regardless of how long they sit between friction brake events.
Improved regenerative efficiency: Lighter rotating assemblies at each wheel improve the efficiency of the regenerative system. When the electric motors switch to generator mode during deceleration, they work against the rotational inertia of the wheel assembly. Less rotational mass means more efficient energy capture and more energy returned to the battery with each deceleration event.
Seamless blending: The transition between regenerative and mechanical braking must be imperceptible to the driver. Carbon ceramic rotors provide more consistent and progressive friction characteristics than iron, making this handoff smoother and more natural — a quality that Porsche chassis engineers prioritise.
For detailed analysis of how carbon ceramic brakes extend EV range: Carbon Ceramic EV Range Extension
Weight Reduction and Range Benefits
Every kilogram of mass affects the Taycan's energy consumption and driving range. Carbon ceramic brakes reduce unsprung weight by 15 to 20 kilograms across all four corners compared to the factory iron setup.
This weight reduction delivers measurable benefits:
Range improvement: Typically 1 to 3 percent improvement in real-world range. On a Taycan with approximately 500 kilometres of rated range, this represents 5 to 15 kilometres of additional range per charge. Over thousands of charging cycles across the ownership period, this improvement compounds into meaningful energy savings.
Handling precision: Reducing rotating unsprung mass at each corner sharpens turn-in response, improves steering feedback, and enhances mid-corner balance. For a vehicle engineered to Porsche's handling standards, these improvements are immediately perceptible.
Ride quality: Lighter brake components allow the suspension to respond more quickly and accurately to road surface inputs, delivering the refined ride quality that Taycan owners expect.

Recommended Brake Pads for Carbon Ceramic Rotors
When upgrading to carbon ceramic rotors, selecting the correct brake pad compound is essential. Standard metallic pads must never be used on carbon ceramic surfaces. AME Motorsport recommends these proven carbon ceramic compatible compounds:
- Pagid RSC Series — European racing heritage, three compounds (RSC1 street, RSC2 endurance, RSC3 sprint) covering every driving scenario from daily commuting to professional motorsport
- Barbaro Racing — Italian motorsport lineage with compounds ranging from the whisper-quiet C-01 street pad to the RS-635 competition compound
- NetzschRacing — German precision engineering with Street, Race, and purpose-built Carbon Ceramic Series compounds
- Schaffen ZZ Racing — Asian touring car championship pedigree, validated in extreme heat and humidity conditions
For the Taycan's daily driving role, the Pagid RSC1 and Barbaro S-01 provide the ideal combination of cold bite confidence, low noise, and sufficient thermal range for spirited driving. Taycan Turbo and Turbo S owners who attend track days should consider the Barbaro RS-620 or NetzschRacing Race compound for dedicated circuit sessions.
For detailed compound comparisons: Best Brake Pads for Carbon Ceramic Rotors
Frequently Asked Questions
How does AME Motorsport compare to the factory PCCB option?
AME Motorsport carbon ceramic brakes deliver equivalent material quality and performance to the factory PCCB system. The C/SiC composite material, dimensional tolerances, and engineering standards meet or exceed factory requirements. The primary advantage is accessibility — AME Motorsport allows Taycan owners to upgrade after purchase, on their own timeline, without the constraints of factory ordering or dealer pricing structures. AME Motorsport also offers both CCB (SiC-coated) and CCM (uncoated) specifications, providing choice that the factory option does not.
Will aftermarket carbon ceramic brakes affect my Taycan warranty?
Carbon ceramic brakes are a wear component, similar to brake pads and tyres. The AME Motorsport conversion does not modify any electronic, structural, or safety systems. The ABS, PSM (Porsche Stability Management), and all driver assistance systems continue to function exactly as Porsche intended. The installation is entirely mechanical and fully reversible — all factory components can be reinstalled if required.
Can I replace my existing factory PCCB rotors with AME Motorsport rotors?
Yes. AME Motorsport offers direct replacement rotors for Taycans already equipped with factory PCCB. When the factory carbon ceramic rotors reach the end of their service life, AME Motorsport provides a replacement path that maintains the vehicle's original carbon ceramic capability. Both 992 GT3/Turbo S PCCB and 991 Turbo S/GT3 PCCB replacement specifications are available.
Does carbon ceramic improve the Taycan's driving range?
Yes. The 15 to 20 kilogram unsprung weight reduction lowers energy consumption per kilometre, typically yielding a 1 to 3 percent range improvement. On a Taycan with approximately 500 kilometres of rated range, this equates to 5 to 15 kilometres of additional range per charge. Combined with improved regenerative braking efficiency from lighter rotating mass, the real-world benefit is consistent and permanent.
Are carbon ceramic brakes noisy on a Taycan?
Carbon ceramic brakes with the correct pad compound are quieter than many owners expect. The Taycan's lack of engine noise makes any brake sound more noticeable, which is why AME Motorsport recommends SiC-coated CCB rotors for this application — the coating produces smoother pad interaction and lower noise levels. Paired with low-noise pad compounds such as Barbaro C-01 or NetzschRacing Street, the braking experience is refined and quiet.
Can I use my Taycan on track with carbon ceramic brakes?
Absolutely. Carbon ceramic brakes are the preferred choice for track use across all vehicle categories. For occasional track days, CCB rotors with SiC coating provide excellent performance within typical track temperature ranges. For intensive, repeated track use or competitive applications, CCM rotors offer maximum thermal headroom at sustained extreme temperatures.
