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THE FULL PACKAGE

Automobile

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January 2020

The world needs Teslas,but it wants the Taycan

- Nelson Ireson

THE FULL PACKAGE

PORSCHE DOESN’T LIKE us comparing its new Taycan to Tesla’s Model S, but until there’s another serious contender in the full-size electric sedan space, it’s only natural. And despite looking a bit behind the Model S on paper, the Taycan does what every other Porsche does so well and what so few other carmakers manage: It feels special and drives like it, too. It’s not the most efficient electric car on the block, but it’s not designed to be.

Enthusiasts have eagerly anticipated the Taycan and feared it as the harbinger of the end times: “An electric Porsche?! What is this world coming to?” But has the wait for the first entirely electron-driven Stuttgart sled been worth it? In a word, yes. In several more words, absolutely yes, but with some caveats.

The caveats don’t involve the car’s brilliant power delivery, its precise chassis, or its world-class interior. No, they involve how we all think about EVs and whether we can shake some of those preconceptions. But first things first. What, exactly, is this thing?

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