Porsche has been one of the few sports car brands that have had electric vehicles on offer in Australia. Now it has announced a high performance variant of the Taycan sports EV, but it won’t leave buyers much change from half a million dollars.
The new Taycan Turbo GT sedan with Weissach package has just been launched and it boasts some impressive performance specs, including a new dual-motor powertrain that propels the car from 0-100 km/h in 2.2 seconds. This makes it the fastest-accelerating car currently on the market.Ā
Thatās faster than the Taycan Turbo S variant which was the top variant of the 2024 model launched last month which does this sprint in 2.4 seconds.
#Porsche is expanding the model line-up of its all-electric sports sedan to include the Taycan Turbo GT and the Taycan Turbo GT with Weissach package, with the latter setting record lap times: https://t.co/puJG31rtZY pic.twitter.com/wtrN7Y3tsi
— Porsche Newsroom (@PorscheNewsroom) March 11, 2024
The new Taycan can produce up to 760 kW of power which can also be increased up to 815 kW for two seconds, when overtaking on a race track. Along with that, 1340 Nm or torque is on offer.
The top speed of this variant has also been increased to 305 km/h which is up from 290 km/h from the standard Taycan Turbo S.
This performance has helped Porsche set a record lap time around the famous NĆ¼rburgring track, lapping it in 7:07:55 which is 18 seconds faster than the Tesla Model S Plaid with the track pack that went around the track last year.
The new Taycan Turbo GT sedan with Weissach package has some other unique features not found on the other variants. One of these includes what Porsche calls āattack-modeā. When this is initiated, up to 120 kW of additional power is available for 10 seconds by pressing a button in the car.
Another area of focus with this variant has been the weight saving, with it coming in 70 kg less than the standard Taycan.
Thatās thanks to the replacement of various steel sections with aluminium and the removal of the rear seats. This area has been replacement with a carbon-fibre trim along with additional storage.
Although Porsche didnāt reveal the battery thatās powering the drivetrain, the new 2024 Taycanās 105 kWh battery pack will be likely be used on this track-focused sedan. Like the other Taycan variants, it would offer 800 V architecture, helping the car charger from 10-80% in just 18 minutes.
Local pricing of the new Taycan Turbo GT has also been revealed, and it comes in at $416,600 before-on roads. In NSW, it translates into a starting driveway price of $449,160. This is over $40,000 above the Porsche Taycan Turbo S.
It can be ordered now from Porscheās local website with deliveries expected later this year.
RizĀ is the founder of carloop based in Melbourne, specialising in Australian EV data, insight reports and trends. He is a mechanical engineer who spent the first 7 years of his career building transport infrastructure before starting carloop. He has a passion for cars, particularly EVs and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. He currently drives a red Tesla Model 3.