New Porsche Taycan Turbo S Has 938 HP, Sprints To 60 MPH In 2.3 Seconds (2024)

When Porsche facelifts a car, it doesn’t make a ton of visual changes, but it goes to town on the mechanical components. And so it is with the 2025 Taycan. While it may look like the old model, this is a thoroughly revised electric sedan.

We’ll start with the big headline figure. The Taycan Turbo S makes 938 horsepower when using launch control – up from 750 hp in the previous model. And you thought Porsche would let Tesla and Lucid run away with the ultra-mega-powerful EV sedan market. The result of this huge power increase is a claimed 0-60 mph time of 2.3 seconds. It also makes the Taycan Turbo S the most powerful Porsche road car yet, eclipsing the 887 hp of the 918 Spyder.

New Porsche Taycan Turbo S Has 938 HP, Sprints To 60 MPH In 2.3 Seconds (1)

The power comes from new motors that occupy the same dimensions as the previous model’s, but get revised internals for more power. Power from the rear motor rises by up to 107 hp depending on model, while the motor itself is around 20 pounds lighter than before. All Taycan models get new motors, and while Porsche hasn’t yet published full specs for the whole lineup, it did say the base, rear-drive model gets bumped to 483 hp.

But for as much effort as Porsche put into bumping horsepower, it seems even more was put into upping efficiency and range. The first Taycan was criticized for relatively low range figures, and while real-world numbers were often better than EPA figures, you can tell the criticism stung Porsche. EPA figures for the new Taycan aren’t out yet, but our sister site InsideEVs managed 300 miles in a range test of a Taycan 4S in less-than-ideal weather conditions, suggesting a big bump in real-world range.

New Porsche Taycan Turbo S Has 938 HP, Sprints To 60 MPH In 2.3 Seconds (2)

A new battery pack with revised cell chemistry is the big thing here, with gross capacity for the larger Performance Battery Plus rising from 93.4 kWh to 105 kWh. Net, or usable capacity is 98.6 kWh. Base models get a 89-kWh gross, 83.6-kWh net battery pack. Both packs are lighter than their predecessors, with the base battery offering about as much capacity as the previous upgrade unit.

Porsche also upped the Taycan’s energy-regeneration capability. Where old all-wheel drive models could regenerate up to 290 kW, the new one can do up to 400 kW. The threshold for the handover between regenerative and friction braking is also higher, up to 0.497 g from 0.3 g in the old car. New wheels and range-optimized summer tires also help bump the distance the Taycan can travel on a charge. Other revisions to aerodynamics, thermal management – including a new heat pump – and a new pulse inverter all help boost range.

New Porsche Taycan Turbo S Has 938 HP, Sprints To 60 MPH In 2.3 Seconds (3)

Charging speed is also up. Before, the Taycan could charge at up to 270 kW in ideal conditions; now, it can take 320 kW, and Porsche claims just 18 minutes to charge from 10 to 80 percent. InsideEVs editor-in-chief Patrick George actually saw a Taycan 4S prototype take just 16 minutes to go from 8 to 80 percent.

There are chassis changes, too. All US-spec Taycans get air suspension as standard, and optional on all-wheel drive models is Porsche Active Ride, the company’s new and extremely clever active-suspension system.

Inside, there’s not a ton to talk about beyond a revised gauge cluster and infotainment system, but models with the Sport Chrono package do get a push-to-pass button for extra power on demand. There’s also a leather-free interior option with Porsche’s houndstooth-esque Pepita trim for the seat centers.

Gallery: 2025 Porsche Taycan (US)

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All of these upgrades come at a price, though. The entry-level 2025 Taycan costs $101,395 compared with $92,550 for the previous version. At the top of the heap is the $213,695 Turbo S Cross Turismo, which is a whopping $14,695 more than its predecessor.

Model 2025 Price 2024 Price Difference
Taycan $101,395 $92,550 $8,845

Taycan 4 Cross Turismo

$113,095 $103,550 $9,545
Taycan 4S $120,495 $113,150 $7,345
Taycan 4S Cross Turismo $127,195 $119,850 $7,345
Taycan Turbo $175,595 $162,450 $13,145
Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo $178,295 $165,050 $13,245
Taycan Turbo S $210,995 $196,550 $14,445
Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo $213,695 $199,150 $14,545

US deliveries of the 2025 Taycan will begin later this summer. We’ll still have to wait a little while to see the new GTS models, plus that crazy Nurburgring record-setter Porsche has cooking.

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FAQs

New Porsche Taycan Turbo S Has 938 HP, Sprints To 60 MPH In 2.3 Seconds? ›

The Taycan Turbo S makes 938 horsepower when using launch control – up from 750 hp in the previous model. And you thought Porsche would let Tesla and Lucid run away with the ultra-mega-powerful EV sedan market. The result of this huge power increase is a claimed 0-60 mph time of 2.3 seconds.

How fast is a Porsche Taycan Turbo S 0 60? ›

The Taycan Turbo S offers the fastest Porsche 0–60 time of just 2.6 seconds, giving you heart-pounding speed and blistering power. Find out more about this incredible lineup with the Porsche fiends at Porsche Fremont.

What is the difference between the 2024 and 2025 Porsche Taycan? ›

The 2025 Porsche Taycan offers 402 horsepower, and at least one model offers up to 1,019 horsepower. Our associates at Porsche North Olmsted are equipped to provide detailed specifications. In 2024, the Taycan offered various engine configurations and battery outputs ranging from 321 to 616 horsepower.

What is the max speed of Taycan Turbo? ›

In place of the rear seats Porsche has installed a carbon storage compartment, while the front seats are lightweight carbon buckets. Lastly, the top speed has been increased, to 180 mph for the Turbo GT and 190 mph for the Turbo GT with Weissach pack.

What is the top speed of the Porsche Taycan Turbo S in fh5? ›

Top Speed: 270 mph

The Porsche Taycan Turbo S is a bit peculiar.

Is Taycan faster than Tesla? ›

Meet the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT

That's 26 seconds faster than the Porsche Taycan Turbo S Sport and 18 seconds ahead of the Tesla Model S Plaid (with track package) record of 7:25:31.

What is the fastest 0 to 60 car? ›

Fastest from the blocks: 0-60 mph

As of today, the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 crushes all with a 0-60 mph time of just 1.66 seconds. That's simply absurd, but keep in mind the Demon was engineered with the single-minded purpose of going fast in a straight line.

Why is the Taycan so popular? ›

Since the launch in 2019 of the Taycan, the all-electric Porsche sportscar, thousands of owners have been attracted by its ability to balance excellent driving dynamics, four-door practicality, sporty styling and the many benefits of owning an EV.

Which is faster Taycan or Panamera? ›

Off the bat, the 2022 Porsche Taycan is a bit more powerful than the 2022 Porsche Panamera, especially in terms of engine power and acceleration. Note that the 2022 Panamera has a higher top speed.

When can you order a 2025 Taycan? ›

Get ready to electrify your driving experience because the 2025 Porsche Taycan is now available to order at Porsche Marin.

Is Taycan faster than 911? ›

The result of this is that the Taycan offers a quicker 0-60 time, and while the 911 has a faster top speed, unless you're taking your car to the race track, you'll never experience these speeds anyway.

Is Porsche Taycan Turbo a supercar? ›

This Next-Level supercar is the next generation of refinement. An electrified luxury Masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of design with its striking 1-Second-Wow elegance and extravagant all-electric driving fun in typical BRABUS fashion.

Which Taycan is the fastest? ›

The car that set the four-door lap record at the 'Ring is lighter than a base Taycan and still packs nearly 1100 hp at peak output. If you love performance driving, the Porsche Taycan is already the standout performer among all-electric vehicles on the market.

Why is the Porsche Taycan so fast? ›

First, some numbers: Two electric motors produce 777 hp or 1,019 hp with Overboost. For about two seconds, the motors can peak at the aforementioned 1,092 hp. 0-60 mph takes just 2.2 seconds - or 2.1 seconds with a no-cost lightweight Weissach Package added.

What is the 0-60 speed of a Porsche Taycan Turbo S? ›

The Taycan Turbo S makes 938 horsepower when using launch control – up from 750 hp in the previous model. And you thought Porsche would let Tesla and Lucid run away with the ultra-mega-powerful EV sedan market. The result of this huge power increase is a claimed 0-60 mph time of 2.3 seconds.

Which Taycan is fastest? ›

Even the base Porsche Taycan is quick. The standard model gets to 60 miles per hour in 4.5 seconds and the top-end Turbo S model does that in about 2.3 seconds with launch control. Now there's a new king of acceleration and all-around performance in the Taycan lineup, the 2025 Taycan Turbo GT.

Why is the Porsche Taycan depreciating so much? ›

A combination of technology upgrades, price fluctuations on new cars, and lack of demand has meant a rapid drop in value for many electric models. This phenomenon is especially dramatic for Porsche's Taycan EV, with high-spec Turbo models losing almost $100,000 in value within four years.

How fast is the Taycan vs 911? ›

Porsche Taycan 4S vs Porsche 911 Carrera
2024 Porsche Taycan 4SVS2024 Porsche 911 Carrera
472 lb-ft (Overboost Power with Launch Control / Performance Battery)Torque331 lb-ft
2Transmission Speeds8
3.8 seconds (w/Launch Control)0 to 60 Time4.0 seconds
155 MPHTop Track Speed182 MPH
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