Porsche Taycan Turbo S Coupe Video Appears To Be Real, But It Isn't
by AutoExpert | 10 January, 2022
With the release of the next-generation Macan in 2022, Porsche plans to broaden its EV offers by launching a crossover vehicle. The company has already said that an all-electric 911 won't be available until 2030, so it seems we'll have to wait a little longer for a coupe.
Independent artist 2NCS, on the other hand, is a little more upbeat, imagining a Taycan Coupe centered on the Turbo S style for a purely speculative 2023 introduction. Similar to Porsche's natively aspirated sports vehicles, the digital production effort is more like a GT3 RS with a track-focused personality.
We wouldn't stop from wishing that the powerful electric motors of the Taycan Turbo S could be put in a more compact two-door coupe. Although the sedan weighs in at 5,004 lbs (2,270 kg), there's still room for improvement in terms of weight and performance.