Ahead of the official launch of the new 2020 Porsche Taycan next week, Porsche has unveiled the final production-ready spec images of what the interior will look like. Obviously there are quite a lot of connections between the current Porsche interior design language and this new all-electric sports sedan, but there are quite a few departures from …
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Project Boxster Clubsport: Part 23 – A New Direction
The best laid plans of mice and men oft go awry. We've had "Project Boxster Clubsport" for a few years, and it's been dormant for the last two trips around the sun. I've done some work on the car, and it's been driven a quick trip here and there, but it has mostly been laying in wait. It looked like I would have the time to give it a …
Continue to the full articleThe 2020 Porsche Taycan Makes An Appearance At The Formula E Finale In New York City
We are about 2 months away from the official launch of Porsche's first all electric street car, the Taycan. In the lead up to the car's official public unveiling, Porsche trotted one out to Brooklyn, New York to give potential consumers and EV heads a look at the thing. Porsche has already signed Neel Jani to drive the company's Formula E racer in …
Continue to the full articleFormula E: Testing in Spain, and Starting From Zero
For Porsche, one of the most successful brands in motorsports history, it can be hard to stay humble. In recognition of their new effort, Porsche has created a video to remind everyone that new circumstances require starting anew, not resting on their laurels and past successes. This eighty-eight second video below doesn't tell much about the …
Continue to the full articlePorsche’s Taycan Is Almost Ready For Production, And Here’s What You Should Know About It
Porsche recently allowed a single automotive journalist, Tim Stevens of Roadshow and Carfection, to fly to the company's winter test facility in Sweden to take a look at how the new Taycan performs. The car isn't ready to be shown without camouflage yet, and much of the interior was hidden from his view as well, but this was an opportunity to ride …
Continue to the full articleNew Generation Batteries Inbound by 2020 and Taycan Interest Swells
The future is electric, and Porsche is embracing the change. Per CEO Oliver Blume; "Electromobility means a high level of efficiency and outstanding performance, making it a fantastic fit for Porsche." The models Porsche currently produces reflect this. With hybrid models in three segments, the brand is leading the market in hybrid systems …
Continue to the full articleIs This Hybrid 911 The Future Of Porsche Performance?
Hybrid and electric hot rodding is here at last, folks. We have been riding the slow chair lift to the top, but now we're sitting high on the mountain with a pair of racing skis and we're about to plow through the freshly groomed ski hill powder of electric performance. This is the future of hot rodding super advanced cars like Porsche's 991 …
Continue to the full articleAkira Nakai And EV West Tease Electric RWB For SEMA
Porsche has pretty much bet the farm on the future of driving enjoyment being electrified. With a new Taycan, as well as reports of an electric Sport Turismo on the horizon, plus the myriad of performance hybrids Porsche has committed to, it's basically a given that your future Porsches will come with wall plugs. That's a good thing for the future …
Continue to the full articleThe DJI Mavic 2 Meets the Porsche Mission E Concept
To say our interest is piqued by the Porsche Taycan is an understatement. By the numbers the Taycan seems pretty exceptional; more than 600 horsepower, more than 500 kilometers of range, and a sub-3.5 second 0-60 sprint are all cause to be excited. The black-clad pre-production cars just don't make the Taycan look as magical as the original Mission …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Releases Taycan Performance Numbers, Specifications and other Developments
Last month we received a name: Taycan. As evocative as Mission E was for a concept, it was clear that it wasn't going to cut it in Porsche's current naming scheme. The name is apparently roughly translated from Uzbek and is meant to invoke a "lively young horse." Upon looking at the recently-released specifications, this will be a very lively young …
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