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Porsche has been protecting the Taycan’s interior ahead of the official launch of the production version, but it is now teasing the Taycan interior with the first official image.
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Porsche has released the result of an impressive endurance test for the Taycan: they drove a pre-production unit of the electric car at high speed for 3,425 km (2,128 miles) in 24 hours.
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After seeing the first non-employee review of the upcoming Porsche Taycan this morning, Porsche has now announced that the Taycan will be debuted worldwide with three simultaneous events in Germany, China, and Canada.
The event will be livestreamed on Porsche’s website, at a link that currently shows a countdown timer stating the time until the stream goes live.
Porsche has been pushing the idea that the Taycan is going to be the first performance all-electric car with repeatable power, and to prove it, they let a YouTuber do 30 consecutive 0 to 124 mph (200 km/h) launches.
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Porsche is following its sister brand, Audi, in advertising electric vehicles through movie product placements. The Mission E electric car is going to be featured in the new Playmobil movie.
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Porsche has confirmed the number of reservations for the Taycan, its first all-electric car, for the first time: 30,000 Taycan reservations.
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Porsche is getting ready to bring the Taycan, its first all-electric car, to production in the next few months and it started giving test rides to some European media to hype the car.
In one of those test rides, Porsche revealed that the Taycan will have 250 kW charging at launch and the promised 350 kW capacity is not coming until 2021.
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Porsche is ramping up its electrification efforts ahead of the launch of the Taycan, its first all-electric car, in just over a month.
Now it has released a bizarre new promotional video about going electric and a Taycan prototype made an appearance at the Formula E finale this weekend.
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Porsche is bringing prototypes of the Taycan, its first all-electric car, to a few racetracks around the world ahead of its official launch.
We now get to see the electric car zip through the Goodwood racetrack.
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Porsche is now officially showing off its Taycan prototypes. Even though the company is still camouflaging the vehicle with exhaust pipes, it is showcasing the electric car on racetracks around the world.
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Porsche has unveiled the first detailed exterior sketches of its upcoming Taycan electric sports car, giving us another glance at what the production model will look like when it debuts in September.
A video of what appears to be the interior of the Porsche Taycan showing the dashboard and the user interface has leaked.
Interestingly, it shows a feature called ‘Autopilot’ – like Tesla’s Autopilot.
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Porsche has been making a 180-degree turn on all-electric vehicles in recent years. They are now giving props to Tesla and saying that electric vehicles are coming to the US in masses in a new op-ed in a major newspaper.
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Porsche CEO Oliver Blume says that the Taycan, the German automaker’s first all-electric car, will “drive like the 911”.
Blume also revealed a few more details about the Taycan in a new interview.
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As Porsche is getting closer to bringing the Taycan, its first all-electric vehicle, into production, we are gradually starting to get our first look at the production version and today, leaked images show the interior of the new electric car.
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The Taycan, Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle and one of the most anticipated cars of 2019, is currently “completing the final test drives before it enters series production”, according to the company.
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Porsche is getting closer to unveiling the production version of the Taycan, its first all-electric vehicle. In the meantime, it reveals a new Taycan prototype – the first one in official camouflage.
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Porsche CEO Oliver Blume said that the automaker has next-generation batteries coming next year for longer-range electric vehicles.
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At the Geneva Motor Show this week, Porsche confirmed that they have so far received over 20,000 reservations for the Taycan, Porsche’s first electric car, ahead of the launch later this year.
They have increased the planned production capacity accordingly.
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Porsche has announced today that the next-generation Macan will be all-electric and they have started investing at their Leipzig factory to prepare for the transition.
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Porsche is planning to make an all-electric version of its Macan SUV, according to new reports.
Porsche has been rumored to be planning to significantly increase the production of the Taycan, its first all-electric vehicle. But it now sounds like they are still aiming for 20,000 units the first year – though they think it’s conservative.
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As the launch of the production version of the Porsche Taycan approaches, we are now seeing an increasing number of prototype sightings.
Porsche was spotted winter testing the Taycan prototypes and it resulted in a first good look at the electric vehicle’s performance brakes.
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We get a rare look at Porsche Taycan’s trunk and automatic charge port spotted on a camouflaged prototype at a charging station in Italy.
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