SPIED: The BEST Shots Yet Of The All-new Porsche Taycan β€” Are YOU Putting $ Down For A Spot In Line Now?

SPIED: The BEST Shots Yet Of The All-new Porsche Taycan β€” Are YOU Putting $ Down For A Spot In Line Now?
Depending on who you ask, Tesla is either crushing it or they’re floundering. One thing is certain, though: The American electric vehicle manufacturer is going to be coming up against competition. Fast.

The most anticipated of the lot is the all-new Porsche Taycan. This is Porsche’s first attempt at a full-on production EV.

Based on the Mission E concept that we fell in love with, we’ve been waiting to see how true the Taycan would stay to the concept. With each set of spy shots, we’ve been getting a bit more visibility into it. The latest pics, which we’ve got for you now, are eye opening.

That’s because Porsche is clearly not playing around. The Taycan will be very much so the Mission E. More camouflage peeled off recently and when you look at the headlights they’re inspired by the concept car. While it won’t boast “coach” or “suicide” doors, the vehicle’s greenhouse is virtually identical. Around back it’s a bit difficult to tell due to the vinyl camouflage but it looks like it will boast a sweeping light bar that’s darkened when not in use.

NOTE: It appear’s Porsche’s engineers are having fun with that emblem on the trunk lid.

All in, this makes the Tesla Model S look dated. VERY dated.

Having said all of that, I’ve got to ask: Are YOU feeling inspired to claim your spot in line for a Taycan now?



Pictures from yesterday of the Taycan without the front light camo panels taped on it. Even just peeling off the headlight covers is making a gigantic aesthetic improvement.

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ricks0mericks0me - 4/27/2019 6:04:37 PM
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Not putting money down and not standing in line


MDarringerMDarringer - 4/27/2019 6:30:05 PM
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Indeed. Let those who need to be first deal with the teething problems.


qwertyfla1qwertyfla1 - 4/27/2019 7:22:57 PM
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I wanted to buy this car after I saw the original concept car and fell in love with the looks. The production unit is not as nice looking but still is still quite handsome -especially when you consider all the other EBV cars are butt ass ugly minus the Model S but that is getting ancient and I don't particularly like cars that explode or try to kill you (autocrash) nor do I care for the antics of PT Barnum...

After driving the girlfriends X3 and some other SUV's I have come to the conclusion that the SUVs are a better suit for my cargo hauling needs and tames my otherwise "spirited" driving compared to when I drive cars -especially sports cars which really brings out the Nigel Mansell in me so sadly the ToyCan will be eye candy and not residing in my driveway for the immediate time being. That and I still have issues with VW and the emissions scandal and don't like rewarding unethical companies with my Benjamins.


Agent00RAgent00R - 4/28/2019 1:03:09 PM
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So, what's it going to be, SUV-wise?


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 4/28/2019 1:19:30 PM
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I am guessing a Yukon Denali for QEW.


qwertyfla1qwertyfla1 - 4/28/2019 8:44:20 PM
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I am seriously considering a RX350 Sport Package 3 for the Mark Levinson audio. Ugly car but comfy and bulletproof Toyota reliability that will last 500KM no problem. I was considering a Cayene but with the miles that I drive 60K/year it doesn't make sense and is too flashy for my customer base to see me in or they would think I was overcharging them for my products.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 4/29/2019 12:41:04 PM
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@QEW - Nice choice. And made in Ontario too. Although your clients may not know that like most people. A Denali would not attract any questions wherever you went. But I am not sure about a trouble free 500,000km.


ricks0mericks0me - 4/27/2019 9:21:34 PM
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qwerty: Agree that the concept was a home run in the styling department.
Disagree about the handsome part ... No Thanx


mre30mre30 - 4/27/2019 11:54:39 PM
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Nice! It will do well.


wilfredwilfred - 4/28/2019 4:24:11 AM
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Porsche is not Tesla, it does not need to take a gazillion deposits on cars it cannot deliver. IIRC, it’s starting MSRP is $85k, plan on $20k options and $20k markups. You may have a car a year within launching. You wanna cry about it, step aside.


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