30/9/2019
In the electrically charged third 2019 edition of Porsche News Update, we present the much anticipated new Porsche Taycan models.
This first all-electric sports car from Porsche delivers a unique package combining typical Porsche performance and connectivity with sustainability, and stakes a claim as one of the most powerful production vehicles in the Porsche family. You can also find out how pre-production Taycan models were put through their paces in a rigorous Triple Endurance Run and how they broke a Nürburgring-Nordschleife record.
In addition, the new Cayenne Turbo S E‑Hybrid and Cayenne Turbo S E‑Hybrid Coupé are introduced as the most powerful Cayenne models in the range.
On the track, Porsche embarks upon its campaign in the most innovative racing series in the world – the ABB FIA Formula E Championship – with the Porsche 99X Electric.
Discover more in the latest Porsche News Update.
Taycan Models: Consumption (WLTP)*Electrical consumption combined (model range): 26.7 – 23.0 kWh/100 km Emissions (NEDC Equivalent)*CO2 emissions* combined: 0 g/km
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*Data determined in accordance with the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) as required by law. You can find more information on WLTP at www.porsche.com/wltp . For Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) range and Equivalent All Electric Range (EAER) figures are determined with the battery fully charged, using a combination of both battery power and fuel.
Values are provided for comparison only. To the extent that fuel and energy consumption or CO₂ values are given as ranges, these do not relate to a single, individual car and do not constitute part of the offer. Optional features and accessories can change relevant vehicle parameters such as weight, rolling resistance and aerodynamics which may result in a change in fuel or energy consumption and CO₂ values. Vehicle loading, topography, weather and traffic conditions, as well as individual driving styles, can all affect the actual fuel consumption, energy consumption, electrical range, and CO₂ emissions of a car.
** Important information about the all-electric Porsche models can be found
here