Australian New Car Buyer

PORSCHE TAYCAN FROM $175,100

There is perhaps no other car company on the planet with as much to lose in the global shift to electric powertrains as Porsche.

There’s nothing Porsche doesn’t know about squeezing speed out of a conventional engine, and it’s been able to charge handsomely to deliver the products of that knowledge.

But that was before EVs came along, dropping the cost of performance as though they were buying it in bulk from Costco.

Now you

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