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Porsche Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo (2021 – Present)

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Model
Porsche Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo
Years
2021 to Present
Production
Still in production
Motors
AC Permanent Synchronous Motors (560 kW/750 hp)/93.4 kWh Performance Battery Plus
Drivetrain
All-Wheel-Drive
Power
616 hp (750 hp with Overboost function)
Torque
774 lb-ft
0 - 60 mph
2.7 seconds
Top Speed
155 mph

Current Porsche Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo – Ultimate Guide

As incredible as the Taycan Turbo models are, the Turbo S variants push the envelope even further with mind-boggling performance. No, the ‘Turbo’ designation does not mean there is a turbocharger present; this is, after all, an all-electric vehicle. In ‘Porsche-speak,’ turbo is more than a model variant. It describes the limit of what is technologically feasible, a principle that plays out clearly with the Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo.

It is a station wagon, alright, but one that’s supercar quick despite its 5,200-lb bulk. Porsche claims the sprint to 60 mph from a standing start is over in a time-warping 2.7 seconds, generating g-forces that feel like a solid weight against your chest. It beggars belief, but the Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo has been proven to be even quicker in the real world. The performance is courtesy of a sizzling powertrain that generates an astounding 750 hp. Even without the Overboost function, there’s still 616 hp and 774 lb-ft on tap, a healthy surplus over and above what is required for normal everyday driving.

Performance aside, the Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo still offers most of the practicality present across the Cross Turismo lineup. There’s the generous boot space, enough standard seating for four adults and luxurious interior trimmings. The range is slightly disappointing at 202 miles (according to EPA estimates). However, the Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo is not really how far you can drive before the battery runs out of electrons. It’s more about the ability to unleash the explosive power packed within its stout frame, a feat that’s executed flawlessly.

Unsurprisingly, that type of performance does not come cheap, especially if it comes in a Porsche-branded package. The Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo is the most expensive model in the entire Taycan lineup. It costs $190,000 without options, about $80,000 more than the hugely capable Taycan 4S Cross Turismo. Potential buyers will have to decide if the extra horsepower and performance are worth the extra splurge. As far as bragging rights go, it just might be worth it.

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Press Release – March 4, 2021

World Premiere of the Cross Turismo: the all-rounder among electric sports cars 

Versatile new 2021 Taycan Cross Turismo designed for life on and off the asphalt

Atlanta, Georgia. The Taycan Cross Turismo draws on the strengths of its sport sedan sibling. This means that it shares its focus on performance, on providing a sure-footed, fun and exciting driving experience as well as refinement and comfort when required while defining its own place in the market, as every Porsche strives to do. The Taycan Cross Turismo adds to this mix with increased ground clearance and cargo capacity, making it more adept when the conditions are challenging and more versatile, yet it still remains a Porsche at its core.

The similarities

The crossover version will launch with four variants: the Taycan 4 Cross Turismo, Taycan 4S Cross Turismo, Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo, and Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo. All variants of the Cross Turismo will feature dual-motor all-wheel drive, two-speed rear transmission, Porsche Adaptive Suspension Management in conjunction with air suspension, Performance Battery Plus and its 800-volt battery architecture, adaptive aerodynamics, panoramic glass roof, and Porsche’s PCM system that puts navigation, entertainment, and charging systems, right at your fingertips.

Also crossing over from the sedan will be the myriad of color, interior, trim, as well as a Cross Turismo specific items such as the Off Road Design Package and 20-inch Off Road Design and 21-inch Cross Turismo Design wheels. 

All told, the eight-member Taycan family can be ordered in over 21,000 combinations based solely on variant, wheel choice, exterior color, and interior selection. Dig deeper into the Porsche Configurator, and details like deviated stitching, seat type, and technology options, such as Porsche InnoDrive incl. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Active Lane Keep (ALK) or Active Parking Support, gives a high level of customization to make the car perfectly fit nearly any lifestyle.

The differences

Starting from the side profile, the Taycan Cross Turismo features a longer, flatter roofline compared to its sedan counterpart. This provides front seat occupants with 0.35 inches and rear seat occupants with 3.62 inches of additional headroom. The cargo space is larger too, with up to 15.7 cubic feet for the Taycan 4 Cross Turismo and Taycan 4S Cross Turismo, and 14.3 cubic feet for the Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo and Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo. And like the sedan, the rear seats can fold forward to create even more space, up to 42.8 cubic feet. Of course, the front trunk of 2.9 cubic feet remains. For larger or bulkier items, a roof transport system that integrates into the standard roof rails is available from the factory, and an additional a rear mounted bike rack is also available via Tequipment.

The fender extensions, unique rocker panels, front and rear fascia, as well as a 20 millimeter (0.78 inches) higher ride height further differentiates the Taycan Cross Turismo from its sedan counterpart. The additional ride height allows for easier ingress and egress into the cabin, as well as the ability to clear taller obstacles without touching the underbody. The standard air suspension allows drivers to further raise the ride for greater clearance. The Off Road Design Package adds additional body cladding and raises the ride height an additional 10 millimeters (0.39 inches).

The capabilities

Though not designed as a rock crawling off-roader, all Taycan Cross Turismo variants feature a Gravel mode that simultaneously increases the ride height an additional 10 millimeters, sets the suspension firmness, traction and stability control, as well as the torque management system, to maximize grip over loose surfaces, like mud, sand, and gravel. Combined with additional body cladding to minimize errant rock chips to the body, the Taycan Cross Turismo is just as effective on rough surfaces as it is on the asphalt.

On more sure-footed roads, the Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo can accelerate from a stop to 60 miles per hour in 2.7 seconds, just 0.1 seconds slower than its sedan counterpart. The Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo can make the sprint to 60 mph in just 3.1 seconds, while the Taycan 4S Cross Turismo and Taycan 4 Cross Turismo can get to 60 mph in 3.9 and 4.8 seconds respectively.

Inside the car, the Taycan Cross Turismo features three years of Porsche Connect that includes wireless Apple CarPlay, Function on Demand, Plug and Charge capabilities, Apple Music, over the air updates. Additionally three-years of free Electrify America charging is also included as standard. Additional optional equipment such as Porsche InnoDrive including Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Active Lane Keep (ALK), , Head Up Display, 14-way seats with massage functionality, Bose and Burmester audio systems, and multiple exterior colors and interior trims are available to choose from- all in a Porsche typical sports car drive train layout. 

Pricing and availability

The Taycan Cross Turismo models start at $90,900, not including the $1,350 delivery, processing and handling fee. Comparing a Taycan 4 Cross Turismo to a comparably equipped Taycan sedan the additional standard equipment; Performance Battery Plus, adaptive air suspension including PASM, fixed panoramic roof in glass, the difference in cost is $1,530. This is more than made up by the addition of all-wheel drive, taller ride height, revised fascias and sideskirts, improved passenger headroom, and greater cargo and interior space as standard equipment. The Taycan Cross Turismo is expected to arrive at U.S. dealerships in summer 2021. EPA range figures will be announced closer to market launch.

The eBike

To complement the Taycan Cross Turismo, Porsche is launching two electric bicycles. The Porsche eBike Sport is street-oriented and features a full-suspension carbon-fiber frame, Magura brakes, Shimano drivetrain, and Supernova lighting. Suspension duties are handled by a Fox shock in the rear, and a Magura upside-down fork at the front.

For riders that prefer to get dirty, the Porsche eBike Cross features Magura MT brakes, hydraulically adjustable Crankbrothers seat post for quick seat height changes, and a Shimano trip computer. Both bikes ride on carbon wheels inspired by the roofline of the Taycan, will come in three sizes and be available by spring of 2021 through your Porsche dealer.