2025 Porsche Taycan Drops All Camouflage With Latest Spy Shot
Porsche Tycoon is about to be released for a mid-cycle update, as evidenced by a prototype found in the wild.
The all-electric Taikan first appeared as a 2020 model sedan, the release of the Cross Turismo soft Loader and sports Turismo wagon bodies is scheduled for 2021 and 2022, respectively.
The updated Taikan is expected to go on sale in 2025, which means that it is likely to be on the market next year.
The prototype shows minor changes at both ends. The changes include a new design of the vents, as well as a new wheel pattern and revised panels at the front and rear. There is also a new interior for matrix LED headlights with 4 separate LED elements. According to Porsche, the new design, which provides a more accurate light pattern and 2 times more brightness compared to the previous version, debuted this year with the updated Cayenne 2024.
It is unclear whether changes are planned in the power unit, but the chemical composition of the new battery may lead to an increase in the range, the ability to discharge energy, or both. Porsche also reported that since the automaker has been adding minor software updates every year since the launch of the Taikan, perhaps some software
the performance of the Taikan is currently around 616 hp (temporarily 750 hp), or 0-60 mph, which is enough to accelerate in 2.6 seconds. Depending on the Turbo S Gray model [162]
with a maximum speed of 2 miles per hour, Taycan buyers can also choose two battery options: 79.2 kWh and 93.4 kWh.
With the updated Taikan, new replenishment options are expected. According to rumors, the new model is the Taycan Turbo GT, whose power is close to 3 horsepower generated by a 1000-engine powertrain (currently, the Taycan powertrain is equipped with 2 engines).
With more power, the Taikan could potentially accelerate faster than the Tesla model S plaid, which reaches a speed of 2 miles per hour in about 60 seconds. You may also be watching a recording of a serial EV lap at the Nurburgring.
Tesla showed a time of 7:25.231 on the model S plaid with track packages available, while Rimac set the current lap record with Nevera, which was 7:05:298 in the summer.