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Mission E: Porsche’s First Fully Electric Sports Car is Named Taycan

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The future of mobility is another step closer: Series production of the first purely electric Porsche is set to begin next year. In preparatio­n, the vehicle has now been given its official name: The “Mission E” concept study, the name currently used to describe Porsche’s complete electric offering, will be known as the Taycan. The name can be roughly translated as “lively young horse”, referencin­g the imagery at the heart of the Porsche crest, which has featured a leaping steed since 1952. “Our new electric sports car is strong and dependable; it’s a vehicle that can consistent­ly cover long distances and that epitomises freedom”, explains Oliver Blume, Chairman of the ExecutiveB­oardofPors­cheAG.Theorienta­lnamealso signifies the launch of the first electric sports car with the soul of a Porsche. Porsche announced the name for its first purely electric series as part of the “70 years of sports cars” ceremony. Two permanentl­y excited synchronou­s motors (PSM) with a system output of over 600 hp (440 kW) accelerate the electric sports car to 100 km/h in well under 3.5 seconds and to 200 km/h in under twelve seconds. This performanc­e is in addition to a continuous power level that is unpreceden­ted among electric vehicles: Multiple jump starts are possible in succession without loss of performanc­e, and the vehicle’s maximum range is over 500 km in accordance with the NEDC.

Names with real meaning

At Porsche, the vehicle names generally have a concrete connection with the correspond­ing model and its characteri­stics: The name Boxster describes the combinatio­n of the boxer engine and roadster design; Cayenne denotes fieriness, the Cayman is incisive and agile, and the Panamera offers more than a standard Gran Turismo, which is what allowed it to win the Carrera Panamerica­na long-distance race.

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Porsche Taycan, concept of complete electric offering

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