The Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo has always stood out as a paragon of innovation, blending the practicality of a wagon with the performance of a sports car, all while embracing electric power. The 2025 model year brings significant enhancements that solidify its position as a unique offering in the automotive landscape.
Porsche has masterfully updated the Taycan lineup, introducing the Turbo and Turbo S variants as the apex of the Cross Turismo range. These models boast staggering power outputs of up to 697 horsepower for the Turbo and an astounding 764 horsepower for the Turbo S. Engage the "push-to-pass" button, and power temporarily surges to a jaw-dropping 938 horsepower, enabling the Turbo S to catapult from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.4 seconds. This level of performance is unprecedented in the electric wagon segment, making the Taycan Cross Turismo a vehicle without true rivals.
The Cross Turismo's allure is not just its performance; it also comes with a significant price tag. The Turbo starts at $176,300, and the Turbo S climbs to $211,700. Despite the hefty investment, the lack of direct competitors in its class, aside from perhaps the Audi RS6 Avant on performance (though not electric), highlights its unique position in the market.
Aesthetic enhancements are also part of the 2025 upgrade, with new exterior colors and trims exclusive to the Turbo models. The car's dimensions underscore its sleek and elongated wagon design, providing ample space inside for passengers and cargo alike.
On the technological front, Porsche hasn't held back. The latest Taycan models feature upgraded batteries for increased range, faster charging capabilities, and an enhanced Porsche Driver Experience interface. With these advancements, Porsche not only sets a new benchmark for electric performance wagons but also pushes the boundaries of what's possible in electric vehicle design and functionality.