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Tim Nicholson

Managing Editor

10 min read

The all-electric Taycan has been a huge sales hit for Porsche since its launch a little over a year ago. It’s now one of the brand’s best-selling models behind the Macan and Cayenne SUVs.

It even outsold all but two EVs in Australia last year – the Tesla Model 3 and the MG ZS EV.

Porsche is filling out the Taycan range with the imminent GTS and the new entry-level version, simply called the Taycan. The base Taycan is rear-wheel drive and lacks some of the features of its pricier siblings.

Read the full Porsche Taycan 2022 review: RWD.