Porsche NZ launches entry-level electric Taycan

The new Porsche Taycan is priced from $173,900 and has two sizes of batteries.    Photos: Porsche

The new Porsche Taycan is priced from $173,900 and has two sizes of batteries. Photos: Porsche

The Porsche Taycan is about to get a bit more affordable for Kiwis with the launch of a new entry-level variant.

The rear-wheel-drive Taycan version starts at $173,900, and joins the Taycan 4S ($203,900),  Taycan Turbo ($289,900), Taycan Turbo S ($366,900).

It is available with two sizes of battery: with the standard Performance Battery, the new entry-level model delivers up to 300 kW in overboost mode with Launch Control; this increases to an output of up to 350 kW with the optional Performance Battery Plus. Nominal power is 240 kW or 280 kW respectively.

The Porsche Taycan has partial leather interior.

The Porsche Taycan has partial leather interior.

The Taycan accelerates from a standing start to 100 km/h in 5.4 seconds, whichever battery is specified. Its top speed is also 230 km/h in both configurations, while its maximum charging capacity is up to 225 kW (Performance Battery) or up to 270 kW (Performance Battery Plus). This means that both batteries can be charged from five to 80 per cent SoC in 22.5 minutes and that power for a further 100 kilometres is achieved after only five minutes.

As standard in New Zealand, the Taycan comes with a partial leather interior as well as front Comfort seats (14-way, electric) with a memory package including steering wheel with electric height and fore/aft adjustment. The car features two luggage compartments: 84 litres at the front, and up to 407 litres at the rear.

The entry-level Porsche Taycan has a front and rear storage.

The entry-level Porsche Taycan has a front and rear storage.

The Taycan is also the first Porsche model available with an entirely leather-free interior. Interiors made from innovative recycled materials underscore the sustainable concept of the electric sports car.

The first rear-wheel drive Taycans will make their way to New Zealand dealerships from the middle of March 2021. 

The Porsche Taycan can charge 100km in five minutes.

The Porsche Taycan can charge 100km in five minutes.

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