The 2023 Porsche Taycan luxury car is an electrifying drive in more ways than one. Pricing starts at $86,700.
Available as a sedan or wagon-like Sport Turismo/Cross Turismo versions, the 2023 Taycan blends Porsche POAHY, +0.72% prestige and dynamics with all-electric, zero-emissions drivetrains. It’s the company’s first all-electric car, having made its debut for the 2020 model year.
Although over-the-air updates and new model years can bring improvements in range — the distance traveled on a single full battery charge — the Taycan still can’t compete with the Tesla TSLA, -3.25% Model S, which can run for 400 miles. The Taycan’s best figure is 246 miles.
This may not matter much since the Taycan is a Porsche first and an electric vehicle second. The company knows there are others making electric cars, but no one else makes a Porsche — that special combination of engineering expertise, driving joy, technology, and quality materials.
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2023 Porsche Taycan pricing
The 2023 Porsche Taycan starts at $86,700. That’s for the regular Taycan sedan with rear-wheel drive and a range of 208 miles. The same car with Performance Battery Plus upgrade (for more power and greater range) is $92,480.
Up at the most expensive end is the Turbo S Cross Turismo, priced from $190K. It isn’t hard to push that to over $211K with options.
Porsche includes three years of free 30-minute DC charging sessions using the Electrify America network with every new Taycan.
- 2023 Porsche Taycan: $86,700 — most popular
- 2023 Porsche Taycan 4S: $106,500
- 2023 Porsche Taycan GTS: $134,100
- 2023 Porsche Taycan Turbo: $153,300
- 2023 Porsche Taycan Turbo S: $187,400
- 2023 Porsche Taycan 4 Cross Turismo: $97,700
- 2023 Porsche Taycan 4S Cross Turismo: $113,000
- 2023 Porsche Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo: $155,900
- 2023 Porsche Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo: $190,000
- 2023 Porsche Taycan GTS Sport Turismo: $136,000
These are the manufacturer’s suggested retail prices and do not include the $1,450 factory-to-dealer delivery fee (destination charge). Here’s a side-by-side comparison of a few Taycan variants.
A new rival joins the ranks of German high-class electric cars this year, the Mercedes-EQ EQE sedan, from $75K and touting about 300 miles of range. The Audi e-tron GT sedan (maximum range: 238 miles) starts at $105K. The most affordable Tesla Model S also starts at $105K and has a range of 405 miles.
If a fully electric car is not quite right, but the idea of a powerful yet low-emissions Porsche sedan still appeals, there’s the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid (a plug-in hybrid with 19 miles of battery range) from $109K.
Before buying a new Taycan luxury electric car, check the Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price to know what you should pay. The Model S has strong resale values, but the Taycan’s ability to retain its worth is still respectable.
What’s new for 2023
A set of software updates brings an improved infotainment system. Spotify is now included, along with wireless Android Auto integration. The navigation system can now filter charging stations according to power output. The head-up display has also been revised.
These changes can be applied to Taycans from previous model years, by over-the-air updates.
Ranges are up as well. Some are modest, just a handful of miles. Others are more substantial, like the GTS sedan going from 201 to 246 miles.
Revised battery management optimizes charging performance. Versions of the Taycan with all-wheel drive will now decouple the front motor in Normal and Range modes, enhancing efficiency, and the Recuperation setting remains active when changing drive modes.
On the hardware side, Variable Light Control becomes available with the panoramic glass roof, going from opaque to transparent. Porsche Dashcam is also a new option, with front and rear cameras.
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Driving the 2023 Porsche Taycan
There are certain things expected from any Porsche, the driving experience being a major factor. It must be quick, handle well, and be generally thrilling. Although its propulsion comes from electrons and not fossil fuels, the Taycan is nevertheless a true Porsche.
The Taycan has its battery pack in the floor, maximizing stability with an advantageously low center of gravity. Corners, straights, going for a pizza — virtually every moment spent in a Taycan driver’s seat has the potential for fun.
The base sedan has 321 horsepower going just to the rear wheels, or 402 horses when launch control is engaged. Electric cars are invariably entertaining when taking off from a standstill. Beyond that, it’s all up to the buyer’s tastes and funds.
Launch control in the Turbo S versions means a massive 750 horsepower and a phenomenal 0-60 mph time of 2.6 seconds. Some people might quibble about how the quickest Tesla Model S might be faster by a whisker of a fraction of a tenth of a second — but when you’re accelerating at that rate, it hardly matters.
None of this happens at the expense of comfort, however. An adaptive air suspension becomes standard in the one-up-from-base model.
Smart interior
In its usual form, the 2023 Taycan luxury electric car has well-bolstered, supportive-yet-comfortable seats for four adults. A little center rear seat is available as an option.
Appropriately for something that costs in excess of $85K, the Taycan’s interior is full of quality materials, assembled well into a smart design. Technology coexists with cosseting, as high-resolution displays share space with vegan-friendly simulated leather and simulated suede.
There’s easily enough space for a couple of golf bags in the sedan’s trunk. The Turismo versions have another few cubic feet behind their rear seats, plus a maximum cargo area of more than 40 cubic feet when both rear seats are folded down. And they all have another 2.9 cubic feet of stowage under the hood.
Three body styles
That’s what Porsche says. In reality, it’s more like two. There’s the regular sedan with doors and a trunk, or buyers may choose a Turismo variant with a wagon-ish treatment to the tail end.
The difference between a Taycan Sport Turismo and Cross Turismo comes down to details. The Sport comes solely as a high-performance GTS model with an adaptive air suspension and a maximum ground clearance of 5 inches.
The Cross Turismo offers a choice of drivetrains, has SUV-like plastic cladding pieces on the sides, and has 5.8 inches of ground clearance. That’s still not enough for anything more challenging than a dirt road, but at least there’s a choice.
Either way, Porsche offers a wide array of colors, including the option of matching paint to a customer-supplied sample.
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Our favorite features and tech
Wireless smartphone integration
Cable-free Apple CarPlay is joined this year by the Android Auto equivalent. This is standard across the 2023 Taycan lineup.
Remote Park Assist
By using a smartphone app, drivers can control their Taycan with this optional feature, slotting it into (or out of) parallel or perpendicular parking spaces while standing outside.
InnoDrive
Otherwise known as Porsche’s adaptive cruise control. It’s linked to the navigation system, taking topography and curves into account, as well as sensing traffic around the vehicle and keeping the car in its lane. This is optional in the 2023 Taycan.
Variable Light Control
Now available with the panoramic glass roof, it can darken or lighten the glass electronically.
Plug & Charge
Let’s say your free sessions on the Electrify America network have expired — Plug & Charge means you can connect to a charger; the system recognizes your Taycan and will use the credit card information on file. It simplifies and streamlines the process.
Carbon ceramic brakes
Optional in some 2023 Taycan variants and standard in the high-performance models, carbon ceramic brake discs will stand up to all sorts of punishment without wearing or overheating.
Engine and transmission
You have to love Porsche’s exactitude. The company says that charging the Taycan’s battery on the fastest 800-volt setting from 5% to 80% takes 22.5 minutes. Those 30 seconds make all the difference.
That is fast, though. Using a home charger with a 240-volt supply, a full recharge to 100% takes 9.5 hours, which is fine for an overnighter.
Porsche offers a wide array of drivetrain choices, going from OK to “oh my goodness.” The version with the best range is the GTS sedan, able to run for 246 miles before needing a recharge — not even close to the 405-mile range of the Tesla Model S.
The basic Taycan sedan has one electric motor driving just the rear wheels. The rest of the lineup has two motors, one for each axle, making an electronic form of all-wheel drive (AWD) .
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Taycan
Single electric motor
321 horsepower (402 w/launch control)
250 lb-ft of torque (254 w/launch control)
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 79/88 MPGe
EPA-rated range on a full charge: 208 miles
Taycan w/Performance Battery Plus
Single electric motor
375 horsepower (469 w/launch control)
250 lb-ft of torque (263 w/launch control)
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 78/88 MPGe
EPA-rated range on a full charge: 242 miles
Taycan 4 Cross Turismo
Dual electric motors
375 horsepower (469 w/launch control)
368 lb-ft of torque
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 80/80 MPGe
EPA-rated range on a full charge: 235 miles
Taycan 4S
Dual electric motors
429 horsepower (522 w/launch control)
472 lb-ft of torque
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 82/82 MPGe
EPA-rated range on a full charge: 206 miles
Taycan 4S w/Performance Battery Plus, 4S Cross Turismo
Dual electric motors
482 horsepower (562 w/launch control)
479 lb-ft of torque
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 79/81 MPGe (sedan), 78/78 MPGe (Cross Turismo)
EPA-rated range on a full charge: 235 miles (sedan), 230 miles (Cross Turismo)
Taycan GTS, GTS Sport Turismo
Dual electric motors
509 horsepower (590 w/launch control)
626 lb-ft of torque
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 83/82 MPGe (sedan), 80/80 MPGe (Sport Turismo)
EPA-rated range on a full charge: 246 miles (sedan), 233 miles (Sport Turismo)
Taycan Turbo, Turbo Cross Turismo
Dual electric motors
616 horsepower (670 w/launch control)
626 lb-ft of torque
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 81/80 MPGe (sedan), 80/78 MPGe (Cross Turismo)
EPA-rated range on a full charge: 238 miles (sedan), 233 miles (Cross Turismo)
Taycan Turbo S, Turbo S Cross Turismo
Dual electric motors
616 horsepower (750 w/launch control)
774 lb-ft of torque
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 76/74 MPGe
EPA-rated range on a full charge: 222 miles
More Porsche Taycan fuel economy information is available on the EPA’s website.
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4-Year/50,000-mile warranty
Porsche’s new-vehicle warranty lasts for four years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. This includes 24-hour roadside assistance. The battery is covered for eight years or 100,000 miles. These arrangements are typical among luxury vehicles.
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