Porsche Taycan Comparison
The updated 2025 Porsche Taycan range has arrived in Australia, priced from $175,100 plus on-road costs.
As per the original Taycan, the new electric Taycan comes as Taycan and Taycan Cross Turismo derivatives and while visual updates may be subtle there are myriad mechanical tweaks under the skin.
Headline changes include more power and performance thanks to a new rear-axle motor and revised battery system, as well as faster DC charging and longer driving range – the latter courtesy of aerodynamic improvements as well as efficiency gains throughout the drivetrain and battery.
There’s more standard equipment too, including ambient lighting, a heat pump with new cooling system, wireless phone charging, adaptive air suspension, and the Drive Mode switch on the steering wheel. New Turbonite badging and accents also adorn Turbo and Turbo S models.
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