The arrival of the 2020
Porsche Taycan last year proved that the established automakers can
develop EVs as compelling as any Tesla, although for now Elon Musk and his crew
are still leading the world when it comes to range.
For the 2021 model year, the Taycan is set to receive some
updates that fall mostly in the area of tech updates. Some of these are quite
useful like a color head-up display which is divided into separate sections so
that multiple info points can be presented simultaneously.
Porsche is also making available some on-demand features
that buyers will be able to add after the purchase of the vehicle, via
over-the-air updates. These features can be added either via a one-time payment
or as a subscription. With the latter, buyers will have a three-month trial
period before the subscription starts.
The first of these on-demand features include Porsche
Intelligent Range Manager, Active Lane Keep Assist, and Porsche InnoDrive
(available for cars equipped with adaptive cruise control).
Buyers of the 2021 Taycan will also have seven new exterior
colors to choose from and five new interior trim options. One of the exterior
colors is called Frozenberry Metallic. In addition, the Carbon Sport Design
package which was previously limited to the Taycan Turbo S will be made
available across the range.
Finally, the charging system has been updated so that it can
throttle back high-speed charging from the maximum 270-kilowatt rate to 200 kw
when desired. According to Porsche, this will help extend the battery's service
life and reduce the overall power loss while charging, though it will mean
longer charging time. Some charging stations, like those from Electrify
America, will also be able to detect a particular Taycan and handle the payment
process automatically when the vehicle is equipped with a new feature called
Plug & Charge.
The 2021 Taycan will be available to order from the fourth
quarter of 2020, with the first examples due to reach dealers in the first
quarter of 2021. Pricing information will be announced closer to the market
launch.
Unfortunately, there hasn't been any mention of whether
the new
Taycan Cross Turismo due out later this year will be offered in the
United States. We also still don't know whether the base
Taycan with rear-wheel drive sold in China will be made available
here. The entry point here at present is the
Taycan 4S which for 2020 is priced from $105,150, including
destination.
Source: https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1129304_2021-porsche-taycan-price-specs-review-photos-info
by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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