The Porsche Taycan is about to get a bit more affordable.
The German sports car maker is expanding the full-electric Taycan lineup with a new entry-level variant.
Badged the Taycan, the rear-wheel-drive version starts at 83,520 euros in Germany while it will cost $81,250, including a $1,350 shipping fee, in the U.S. It will arrive in European showrooms by mid-March and in U.S. stores in the spring.
The base Taycan will be available in two battery configurations and deliver up to 484 km (300 miles) of range, based on the WLTP standard.
At launch in 2019, the car was offered in high-powered, high-priced Turbo and Turbo S versions. Those models arrived start at 153,000 euros and 186,340 euros, respectively, in Germany.
U.S. demand for the Taycan has been brisk since the launch. The EV was Porsche's No. 3-selling car in the U.S. in the third quarter. Through November Porsche sold 10,190 Taycans in Europe, making it the brand's No. 4-selling model overall, according to data from market researcher JATO Dynamics.
The base Taycan, equipped with the standard Performance battery, delivers up to 402 hp. The optional Performance Battery Plus boosts it up to 469 hp.
The Taycan accelerates from 0-100 kph (62 mph) in 5.4 seconds and has a top track speed of 230 kph.
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