
The Taycan expected to be powered by two electric motors good creating 600PS
• All electric Taycan with 500km range
• The Taycan will be revealed globally in September and early sale’s to start from December
• Porsche claims it to do 0-100kmph in 3.5 seconds while giving a range of 500km
• Porsche might also showcase the Taycan at the upcoming autoexpo
As we all know that EV is the future and combination cars supremacy is no longer helpful in the long run. All car companies have to come out of their comfort zone and have to start again in the EV platform to survive the future run. Hence Taycan will be the first all electric car to be offered by the company in association with Stuttgart.

Detailed technical specifications haven’t been revealed yet, but it is expected to be powered by two electric motors good for 600PS. Porsche also claims that the Taycan will accelerate from standstill to 100 kmph in under 3.5 seconds while giving a range of around 500 km(NEDC). The Germans claiming that it will have handling dynamics like the 911 is a bit too optimistic, but expect it to have the go to back all the show. Also note that Porsche is aiming at a sub-8:00 lap at the Nürburgring Nordschleife with the Taycan. Porsche is also working on an 800 volt fast-charging setup that’ll give it around 100km of range in 4 minutes.

The Taycan is underpinned by new J1 platform and takes inspiration from mission E concept.
Porsche is aiming at only 20,000 units of the Taycan for the initial year and more body styles like the wagon/crossover will follow later. The Porsche Taycan will be globally revealed in September at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show, with sales set to begin in December.
