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The 2025 Porsche Taycan Turbo S is an all-electric performance sedan producing up to 938 horsepower in overboost with launch control, making it the most powerful production Porsche ever built. It rockets from 0-60 mph in a stunning 2.2 seconds with rear-axle steering and Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus providing extraordinary handling. With an EPA-estimated range of 309 miles, 320 kW DC fast charging, and a cabin featuring a curved 16.8-inch display, the Taycan Turbo S proves that the electric future of Porsche is thrilling.

Car Details

Make Porsche
Model Taycan
Year 2025
Body Type Sedan
Engine Type Electric Dual Motor
Horsepower 938 hp
Torque 774 lb-ft
Transmission 2-speed rear / 1-speed front
Drivetrain AWD
Fuel Economy 309 miles range
Starting MSRP $198,200
Seating 5 passengers
0-60 mph 2.2 sec
4.7
1 reviews
AWD System Responsiveness
4.8
Handling and Stability
4.6
Fuel Efficiency
4
Snow and Ice Performance
3.5
Off-Road Capability
1.5
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.7/5

The 2025 Porsche Taycan Turbo S is an electrifying statement of what performance EVs can achieve. With a staggering 938 hp and 774 lb-ft from its dual-motor setup, the 2.2-second sprint to 60 mph is not just fast -- it is physics-defying. Yet what truly distinguishes the Taycan is how it drives beyond straight-line speed: the steering feel, chassis balance, and body control are unmistakably Porsche. The two-speed rear transmission enables both explosive launches and efficient highway cruising, contributing to a competitive 309-mile range. Interior craftsmanship is sublime, blending cutting-edge digital interfaces with traditional Porsche sports car DNA. At $198,200, this is unambiguously a luxury purchase, and the price gap over the base Taycan is substantial. Rear seat headroom suffers from the sleek roofline, charging infrastructure remains a consideration for road trips, and the weight over 5,300 lbs is felt on tight mountain switchbacks. Best for affluent enthusiasts who demand the ultimate fusion of electric efficiency and no-compromise driving engagement.

AWD System Responsiveness
4.8
Handling and Stability
4.6
Fuel Efficiency
4
Snow and Ice Performance
3.5
Off-Road Capability
1.5
Mar 17, 2026