Porsche Taycan Turbo












Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price Europe (New)
- €175.600
- Price Europe (Used)
- €169.992
- Country of Manufacture
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- Germany
- Germany
- Years of Production
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- Sedan
- Market Availability
- EU, USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Stunning acceleration, dynamics
- Rapid 800V charging
- Superb build, luxury
- Improved range, tech
- Iconic Porsche design
Reasons Not to Buy
- Exorbitant base price
- Costly optional extras
- Tight rear seating
- Efficiency not class-best
- Modest cargo space
Overview
The 2025 Porsche Taycan Turbo is a stunning all-electric sports saloon that blends blistering performance with everyday usability and cutting-edge tech. Sitting as a high-performance jewel in Porsche's EV crown, this German-built machine offers a truly electrifying driving experience. Key highlights for the Turbo trim include its phenomenal acceleration, advanced chassis technology, and luxurious appointments. In the European market, expect pricing around €175,600 new, with used examples from this updated generation starting near €169,992. It's a proper four-door supercar, just powered by electrons, and ready to thrill.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the Taycan Turbo gets a serious shot in the arm! This major refresh brings more power, greater range, and even quicker charging. The battery pack sees an upgrade, boosting usable capacity. Porsche has tweaked the styling with sharper headlights and taillights, and the interior gets updated tech, including a revised digital driver's display. Performance is up across the board, and the standard adaptive air suspension has been refined for an even better blend of comfort and agility. It’s basically a faster, longer-legged, and smarter Taycan Turbo.
Design & Exterior
The Taycan Turbo’s design is unmistakably Porsche: low, wide, and incredibly sleek. For 2025, subtle enhancements to the front and rear fascias, including new HD matrix headlights, keep it looking fresh and aggressive. The Turbo trim boasts unique design elements, often including distinct alloy wheels and badging. Its dimensions are pure sports car: 4963 mm long, 1966 mm wide (excluding mirrors), and a low-slung 1379 mm tall. The sculpted lines and muscular haunches scream performance, even when it’s just parked and charging silently. It's a real head-turner.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the Taycan Turbo offers a driver-focused cockpit brimming with high-quality materials and Porsche's signature sporty luxury. There's seating for five, though four will be more comfortable on longer journeys. Tech-wise, you get Porsche’s latest infotainment system with crisp displays, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. Cargo space is decent for a sports saloon, with a 366-litre boot at the rear and a handy 84-litre frunk under the bonnet. The rear seats also fold to expand luggage capacity for those occasional larger loads, making it surprisingly practical.
Performance & Driving Experience
Get ready for take-off! The Taycan Turbo, with its dual Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (PMSM) – one front, one rear – delivers a staggering 650 kW of power and 940 Nm of torque through its all-wheel-drive system. This translates to a mind-bending 0-100 km/h sprint in just 2.7 seconds, pushing you back into your seat with relentless force, all the way to a top speed of 260 km/h. Driving dynamics are exceptional, with sharp handling, incredible grip, and a sophisticated adaptive air suspension ensuring both comfort and control. Braking is immensely powerful, with effective regenerative braking modes.
Range, Battery & Charging
The Taycan Turbo is equipped with a substantial 97 kWh usable battery capacity. Green Cars Compare calculates its real-world range at an impressive 494 km, with an efficiency of around 5.09 km/kWh. Thanks to its 800V architecture, DC fast charging is lightning quick, with a maximum input of 320 kW, meaning 10-80% can be achieved in around 18 minutes. For AC charging, it comes with an 11 kW on-board charger as standard, with a 22 kW version optional. The European model uses the standard CCS Type 2 charging port.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Safety is paramount, and the Taycan Turbo has scored a full 5 stars in Euro NCAP crash tests, reflecting its robust construction and comprehensive safety systems. Standard driver-assistance features usually include advanced emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, and traffic sign recognition. Optional extras often extend to Porsche’s InnoDrive with adaptive cruise control, active lane guidance, night vision assist, and a surround-view camera system, ensuring you’re well looked after whether navigating city streets or cruising on the autobahn.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Porsche typically offers a 2-year, unlimited kilometre vehicle warranty in Europe for the Taycan Turbo, which can often be extended. The critical high-voltage battery is covered by an 8-year or 160,000 km warranty, guaranteeing a minimum percentage of its original capacity. While complimentary maintenance isn't always standard in Europe, Porsche dealers offer various service packages. Renowned for their engineering, Porsches generally boast solid reliability, and the Taycan has established a good reputation within the EV performance segment since its debut.
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