Porsche is expanding the product portfolio of its first all-electric sports car range with the addition of the Taycan Cross Turismo. The new model benefits from an electric drive with 800-volt architecture which offers CO2 emissions combined 0 g/km and electricity consumption combined 29.4 – 28.1 kwh/100 km.
The Taycan Cross Turismo will be launched in the summer. Four derivatives of the Taycan Cross Turismo will be available immediately at its launch. The Performance Battery Plus, which has a total capacity of 93.4 kWh, is always fitted as standard.
Especially for the Taycan Cross Turismo, Porsche has developed a rear carrier for up to three bicycles. It can be used universally for different types of bikes.
Porsche is also presenting two high-quality e-bikes at the same time – the eBike Sport and the eBike Cross.
Oliver Blume, Chairman of the Executive Board of Porsche AG, says: “In 2019, we sent out a key signal with the debut of our first all-electric sports car. We see ourselves as pioneers of sustainable mobility: by 2025, half of all the new vehicles we will deliver will have an electrified drive – either fully electric or plug-in hybrid. In 2020, one in three of all vehicles we delivered in Europe had an electric powertrain. The future belongs to electric mobility. With the Taycan Cross Turismo, we’re taking another major step in this direction.”
The high-tech chassis with all-wheel drive and adaptive air suspension comes as standard on all four models. The optional Off-Road package increases ground clearance by up to 30 mm.
Porsche delivered just over 20,000 Taycans to customers worldwide in 2020.
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