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Let me entertain you

IT’S SAID THAT comparisons can be odious. We’d beg to differ, as this one was utterly absorbing. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N came in as the pre-match favourite, and while it certainly lived up to its big billing, there were other highlights along the way that made this anything but a steamrollering for the much-hyped Korean.

It may well well. It’s worth considering that there are people who might have aged out of the Hyundai’s overt nature and are looking for something a little less shouty who would willingly pay the premium for the Taycan. While Porsche’s sales figures might seem to suggest that these people are a bit thinner on the ground than we’d like to think, the forthcoming updated Taycan could well have the power to change a few more minds.

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