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Porsche has revealed its faster and fitter Porsche Taycan, featuring substantial upgrades hidden under a light set of aesthetic revisions. The model has been a phenomenal success for the German brand, selling more than 150,000 units since its debut in 2019, so it’s no surprise that Porsche has kept the changes subtle.

Building on what is already a state of the art electric car platform, further development of the Taycan has yielded impressive results with more power, greater efficiency and more capability. That’s before we get into Porsche’s work on the chassis.


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