It would also be theoretically more powerful.
The Porsche Mission E Taycan will be available soon. The first fully electric vehicle from the German marque – named after an “lively, young horse” – will debut in 2019, as a 2020 model-year vehicle. It could have 600 horsepower (447kilowatts). We are still a long way from the EV’s debut, but we don’t rule out a more exclusive model.
Aksyonov Nickita, the rendering artist, has imagined the new Taycan sporting a Porsche Exclusive makeover. This includes a new paint job and unique carbon fiber accents. The styling of the new Taycan is almost identical to that of the 911 TurboS, but it has some distinctive stylizations.
This rendering is a rendition of the original Mission E concept, giving it a more production-ready appearance. Although the headlights are bolder, they remain largely unchanged. The fascia has a unique tri-grille design, which is a departure from the Mission E’s single grille configuration.
The Taycan’s rear gets an aggressive look. Although the original light bar fixture remains the same, the Taycan now has a unique spoiler and a subtle diffuser. The Taycan also gets dual exhaust tips. However, we don’t know what exhaust tips do on an electric vehicle.
Although the Taycan Exclusive’s designer hasn’t given any specifics, it is possible to imagine that the Taycan Exclusive would have more power than the standard model. The 911 Turbo S Exclusive has 598 horsepower (445 Kilowatts) as well as 553 pound-feet torque. It can sprint to 60 mph (96 km/h) in just 2.9 seconds.