The 2020 Porsche Taycan is a game-changer -- not just for its hallowed maker, but the automotive industry.
Porsche's all-new battery-powered super-sedan is not only its first electric vehicle, based on a bespoke EV platform and enticing a new breed of buyer to the storied performance car brand, but the first direct challenger for Tesla's pioneering electric sedans.
The three-variant Porsche Taycan range will arrive in Australian showrooms from December, priced from under $200,000 for the entry-level 4S and extending all the way to this $340K Turbo S flagship, which matches the 2.8sec 0-100km/h pace of Porsche top-shelf 911, the GT2 RS.