The Taycan is the first electric model from Porsche and was an immediate success in terms of sales. Version more productive listed today it’s a turbo s powered by a twin 560 kW (761 hp) engine, the model is capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds and reaching a top speed of 260 km/h. There has been talk for some time about an even more powerful version that could debut. with the introduction of restyling electricians of the German brand.
This high-performance model, loosely referred to as Taycan Turbo GTwas intercepted again during a road test.
spy photos to show a vehicle that appears to have the same aesthetic innovations recently seen on the facelifted Taycan’s forklifts. However, the most important element of this model is prominent fixed rear wing. In addition, we can see more prominent side skirts, typical of the “Turbo” versions, and black alloy wheels that hide a large braking system with black calipers and Porsche lettering.
According to rumors that have been circulating for some time about this high-performance version of the Taycan, the powertrain will consist of 3 electric motors. We are talking about one total power about 1000 hp further enhancing the already excellent performance of the Taycan Turbo S.
It’s no surprise that Porsche decides to use the Taycan Turbo GT to try and set a new record for electric vehicles at the Nürburgring. At this point, however, there is still no certainty. We’ll have to wait for the launch of the facelift of the German electric sports car to see if a new high-performance version of the Taycan will actually arrive.
Therefore, it remains only to wait for news about the presentation of the facelift, which is expected by the end of the year.
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