World premiere of the Taycan Cross Turismo: the all-rounder among electric sports cars

Porsche has presented the Taycan Cross Turismo to the public today with a virtual world premiere.

The sports car manufacturer is expanding the product portfolio of its first all-electric sports car range with the addition of this versatile off-road version, thereby continuing the systematic pursuit of its path towards sustainable mobility.

Like the Taycan sports sedan, the Taycan Cross Turismo benefits from an innovative electric drive with 800-volt architecture. The new high-tech chassis with all-wheel drive and adaptive air suspension also ensures uncompromising dynamics off-road. Forty seven millimetres more headroom for rear-seat passengers and more than 1,200 litres of load capacity, loaded through the large tailgate at the rear, make the Cross Turismo a true all-rounder.

“In 2019, we sent out a key signal with the debut of our first all-electric sports car,” said Oliver Blume, Chairman of the Executive Board of Porsche AG, at the world premiere of the new, even more versatile derivative.

“We see ourselves as pioneers of sustainable mobility: by 2025, half of all the new vehicles we will deliver will have an electrified drive – either fully electric or plug-in hybrid. In 2020, one in three of all vehicles we delivered in Europe had an electric powertrain. The future belongs to electric mobility. With the Taycan Cross Turismo, we’re taking another major step in this direction.”

Exciting Cross Turismo range right from the start

Two derivatives of the Taycan Cross Turismo are available to order in Australia. The Performance Battery Plus, which has a total capacity of 93.4 kWh, is fitted as standard. The model range comprises the following:

  • The Taycan 4S Cross Turismo with 360 kW / 490 PS* (horsepower), overboost power with Launch Control 420 kW / 571 PS* (horsepower), acceleration  0-100 km/h in 4.1 seconds#, top speed 240 km/h
  • The Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo with 460 kW / 625 PS* (horsepower), overboost power with Launch Control 500 kW / 680 PS* (horsepower), acceleration 0-100 km/h in 3.3 seconds#, top speed 250 km/h

The high-tech chassis with all-wheel drive and adaptive air suspension comes as standard on both models. The optional Off-road Design Package increases ground clearance by up to 30 mm. This means that the Cross Turismo can also be driven on demanding off-road terrain. The standard ‘Gravel Mode’ improves the suitability of the new model for driving on rough terrain.

In terms of its visual appearance, the Taycan Cross Turismo closely follows the Mission E Cross Turismo concept study presented at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show: Its silhouette is defined by the sporty roofline sloping downward to the rear – called a ‘flyline’ by the Porsche designers. Off-road design elements include wheel arch trims, unique front and rear lower aprons and side sills. As part of the Off-road Design Package, the Cross Turismo has special flaps at the corners of the front and rear bumpers and at the ends of the sills. These make for a striking exterior as well as providing protection from stone impacts.

Sporty accessories: new rear carrier 

Especially for the Taycan Cross Turismo, Porsche has developed an optional rear carrier for up to three bicycles that sets the benchmark in terms of package size and handling. It can be used for many different types of bikes. One of its innovative features is that the tailgate can be opened even when the rear carrier is loaded.

Market launch

The Taycan Cross Turismo is available to order now and is expected to arrive in Porsche Centres around Australia from Q3 2021.

Australian Pricing

Taycan 4S Cross Turismo              $201,000^

Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo        $271,200^

 

High-tech appearance for a high-tech vehicle

The world premiere of the new Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo took place in the
Hyperbowl Studio at the Munich Trade Fair Centre. This spectacular new studio brings together the worlds of film and reality: a 270-degree curved LED wall, 40 metres long and 5.5 m tall, is combined with an LED ceiling to provide a 478 square-metre screen surface with 70 million pixels. The world premiere was broadcast on
newstv.porsche.com. It can be viewed there at any time.

Further information, film and photo material in the Porsche Newsroom: newsroom.porsche.com.au

 

^ Prices are recommended retail prices before statutory on-road and dealer delivery charges, which vary from State to State and between dealers. Driveaway pricing available via the Porsche Car Configurator at Porsche.com.au. All prices shown are based on a standard specification vehicle with no optional equipment (unless otherwise selected). Final prices may vary from dealer to dealer and according to individual circumstances. Prices are subject to change without notice. Please contact an Official Porsche Centre to obtain specific information about prices, vehicles and features.

* PS (PferdeStärke, German for horsepower) is the standard unit used in the European Union to measure the power output of a motor in ‘metric horsepower’

#When in Launch Control mode.

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