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2021 Porsche Taycan Turbo S

New for the Porsche Taycan: Plug & Charge, Functions on Demand, Head-up Display Faster sprints and more convenient charging Stuttgart, Germany. The model year changeover in October will bring about numerous new features for the Porsche Taycan. The new Plug & Charge function enables convenient charging and payments without the need for cards or an app: insert the charging cable and the Taycan establishes encrypted communication with the Plug & Charge-compatible charging station. As a result, the charging process starts automatically. Payments are also processed automatically. Additional innovations include vehicle functions that can be flexibly booked online (Functions on Demand, FoD), a head-up display in colour and an on-board charger with a charging capacity of up to 22 kW. In future, the adaptive air suspension will feature a Smartlift function. The acceleration values of the Taycan Turbo S have also been improved. With Launch Control, it now sprints from ...

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