Porsche Taycan Turbo long term review, 10,000km report
After a couple of months with our long-term Porsche Taycan Turbo , I’ve said goodbye to it, feeling really sad for Porsche. Because I’m now utterly convinced Porsche makes the best high-performance EVs, and yet customers globally have given the brand’s electric range a thumbs down. The Taycan, in particular, has been shunned, with slowing sales and tumbling resale values, which is a real shame. The best thing about the Taycan is that it feels like a Porsche first and then an EV, not the other way around, and that nuanced difference is what makes it so special. The thing with most EVs is that they’re generally one-dimensional; it’s all about brutal acceleration delivered in a very linear, characterless way. Live with the Taycan for a while, though, and it’s the finer details that eventually hook you. Handles like a proper sports car despite its weight. The secret of the Taycan’s brilliance is all about calibration and feel. Sure, the acceleration is cheek-flattening and supercar...