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Porsche’s Taycan is almost here – this is why I’m excited

Porsche’s Taycan is almost here – this is why I’m excited

Posted on September 4, 2019 By Jarvis

It feels like the Porsche Taycan has been a long time coming. Four years after the German automaker revealed its Mission E concept, the first all-electric sedan from the company better known for the 911 is about to make its public debut, and with it drop a huge bombshell in the EV segment.

Unveiled in September 2015, the Mission E was a fairly obvious – and heavy – hint at what Porsche had in mind for an electrified world generally defined by Tesla. Clearly related to the automaker’s internal combustion cars visually, yet promising a cutting-edge 800 volt power system, the Mission E found a more positive reception than even Porsche could’ve hoped for.
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