
At the heart of these models is a remarkable electric powertrain capable of delivering over 1,100 PS, ensuring exhilarating acceleration and unmatched performance. The use of advanced materials like silicon carbide in the pulse inverter enhances efficiency, while lightweight construction measures contribute to agility and responsiveness.
The results speak for themselves. Recently, the Taycan Turbo GT with Weissach package stunned the automotive world by setting a new lap record at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, outpacing every other road-approved electric car before it. Not content with one triumph, Porsche's development driver, Lars Kern, then tackled the iconic Nürburgring, shattering records and solidifying the Taycan Turbo GT's status as the fastest four-door on the track.
But speed is only one aspect of the Taycan Turbo GT's brilliance. Porsche's engineers have meticulously crafted a vehicle that excels in every facet of driving dynamics, from acceleration and braking to cornering grip and stability. The introduction of Attack Mode, reminiscent of Formula E technology, adds an extra dimension of excitement, unleashing up to 120 kW of additional power at the touch of a button.
Moreover, the Taycan Turbo GT isn't just about performance; it's a masterpiece of design and craftsmanship. From its sleek exterior featuring carbon fibre accents and adaptive aerodynamics to its race-inspired interior with lightweight bucket seats, every detail exudes sophistication and purpose.
For those seeking the ultimate track experience, the Taycan Turbo GT with Weissach package takes performance to the next level. With additional aerodynamic enhancements and weight-saving measures, this two-seater variant epitomizes Porsche's commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in electric performance cars.