It might be an age thing! I like dashing, daring interpretations with forward drive (but still refined musically), but I know that many people prefer slightly slower, more careful and meticolous playing than I do. For example, Arrau makes me snore in most things he plays, but I know many people love him. In any case, there is no right or wrong, just different tastes!
Of course. It's a matter of taste.
But (at least for me) age changed taste quiet a bit.
In my 20s i loved ferocious, furios playing. And as well listening to daring renditions (i.e. Horowitz, Argerich). And i couldn't stand slow classical movements, especially from Mozart or Haydn.
I was quite startled when i realised that i begun to love those movements
(especially in Bach and Mozart Piano Concertos).
I thought "man, now you're getting old..."
So, all fine with playing the coda in a driving, furios style.
My only point was that it may help the OP for the start to play the coda with some phrasing.
If she/he can do that confidently she/he may hit the turbo button.