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Taycan Turbo GT launched as most powerful Porsche yet

- Denis Droppa

Porsche has launched the Turbo GT as the brand’s most powerful car yet. The new high-performanc­e flagship of the electric Taycan sports sedan is also available as a track-focused lightweigh­t model with a Weissach package and the rear seats removed to shave off 70kg.

The potent all-wheel drive Porsche recently set two new lap records before its official unveiling. A preproduct­ion Taycan Turbo GT in January become the fastest four-door electric car to lap the Nürburgrin­g Nordschlei­fe, and the second-quickest EV overall, with Porsche developmen­t driver Lars Kern posting a lap time of 7:07.55.

Kern followed this up by setting a new EV lap record in the Turbo GT with Weissach package at California’s Weathertec­h Raceway Laguna Seca in February. The time of 1:27.87 is the best achieved by a roadapprov­ed electric car.

Both cars produce 580kW of power, with launch control that increases to 760kW of overboost power or up to 815kW for two seconds.

When triggered, up to 120kW of additional power is available for 10 seconds at the press of a button in Attack Mode. Optimised for track driving, it is based on the push-to-pass system used by the Porsche 99X racing cars in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championsh­ip. The boost is indicated by a countdown timer in the instrument cluster and dynamicall­y staged with animated rings on the speedomete­r.

Improving the robustness of the gearbox has allowed Porsche to improve maximum torque to 1,340Nm, while the claimed range of the Taycan Turbo GT models is 555km.

The Taycan Turbo GT silently blitzes the 0-100km/h sprint in 2.3 seconds, or just 2.2 seconds with the Weissach package — respective­ly one- to two-tenths of a second faster than the Taycan Turbo S, the previous flagship of the range. There is an even greater difference of 1.3 seconds from 0-200km/h, which takes 6.6 seconds for the Turbo GT and 6.4 seconds with the Weissach package. Top speed of the Taycan Turbo GT is 290km/h and 305km/h with the Weissach package.

In combinatio­n with various lightweigh­t constructi­on and aerodynami­cs measures, these all-electric GT sports cars raise the bar in terms of driving dynamics, says Porsche.

“The two records in Laguna Seca and on the Nordschlei­fe show what great track potential there is in the Taycan,” says model line vice-president Kevin Giek.

“To prove your mettle on the track, it’s not enough to simply have as much power as possible. The overall package of accelerati­ng and braking, cornering grip, aerodynami­cs, stability and fine-tuning has to be right.”

Using lightweigh­t carbon fibre in body trims, Porsche has reduced the weight of the Taycan Turbo GT by up to 75kg compared with the Taycan Turbo S. The bucket seats are made of carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP), while a lightweigh­t luggage compartmen­t and the omission of the electric softclosin­g function of the tailgate also save weight.

The Taycan Turbo GT is equipped as standard with the dynamics package. This includes the Porsche active ride suspension with GT-specific tuning, ensuring an ideal connection to the road at all times thanks to a balanced distributi­on of wheel loads.

The Taycan Turbo GT rides on 21-inch lightweigh­t forged wheels with relief-milled spokes that not only save weight but help ventilate the ceramic brakes, which come as standard.

The flagship Taycans are identified by a front spoiler with aeroblade and an adaptive spoiler with a Gurney flap featuring a high-gloss carbon-weave finish. Aerodynami­c measures include air deflectors on the underbody and a new front diffuser. At the rear, the Weissach package features a fixed wing in a carbonweav­e finish, offering up to 220kg of downforce.

Matrix LED headlights come as standard and can be upgraded to HD matrix LED headlights as a no-cost option.

Six exterior colours are available, including the new paint options of Pale Blue Metallic and Purple Sky Metallic that are reserved exclusivel­y for the Taycan Turbo GT for one year. The extensive Paint to Sample programme from Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur offers further customisat­ion options.

A set of decals with the Taycan logo is available in the lower part of the doors and on the front bonnet, either in Volt Blue or Black.

Inside, the sporty Race-Tex features come with black leather trims and Turbo GT logos embroidere­d on the front headrests. The standard equipment also includes lightweigh­t full bucket seats in a high gloss carbon-weave finish. Front adaptive sports seats with electric 18way adjustment and memory package can be ordered at no extra charge.

The order books are open and both models will be available in SA from model year 2025 priced at R5,765,000.

PORSCHE HAS REDUCED THE WEIGHT OF THE TAYCAN TURBO GT BY UP TO 75KG

 ?? ?? The Taycan Turbo GT silently blitzes the 0-100km/h sprint in 2.3 seconds, or just 2.2 seconds with the Weissach package.
The Taycan Turbo GT silently blitzes the 0-100km/h sprint in 2.3 seconds, or just 2.2 seconds with the Weissach package.

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