The much-anticipated Porsche Taycan Turbo GT has finally shed all of its camouflage, giving us an early look at its more aggressive styling. Not one but three prototypes of the flagship electric sedan were spotted at the Nurburgring, likely during another lap record attempt before their forthcoming debut. The Taycan Turbo GT will crown the lineup of Porsche’s facelifted EV as the most powerful and track-focused version. The model made its spy debut in October 2022, but this is the first time we see it without camouflage. The front bumper gets a new design with sharper side intakes and prominent fins attached to the larger splitter. We can also see the revised LED headlights highlighted by sharper surfacing on the front fenders.
Likewise, the tail of the Turbo GT gets
additional outlets on the rear bumper, an extension to the diffuser with more
aerodynamic fins, and a fixed rear wing mounted on a new ducktail spoiler. The
wing appears to be made of carbon fiber, as with the mirror caps. Another
detail that might have to do with weight-saving is the omission of the
fender-mounted charging port on the left side. The prototypes came fitted with
different alloy wheels featuring five-spoke designs and hiding larger drilled
brake discs behind them. The roll cage that was added for safety during the hot
laps isn’t expected to make it in the final production version.
Besides the more aggressive stance the Turbo GT is rumored to feature a tri-motor
electric powertrain, resulting in a power output of around 1,000 hp. This represents a healthy bump over the 750 hp of
the current dual-motor Taycan Turbo S, bringing it closer to the 1,020 hp of the Tesla Model S Plaid. The latter stole the lap record from
Porsche with an impressive 7:25.23, and the Turbo GT aims to rectify that.
According to spy photographers, the
Porsche Taycan Turbo GT visited the Nurburgring for a lap record attempt with factory
driver Lars Kern behind the wheel. Despite the fact that rain started pouring
during the first lap, the Turbo GT reportedly achieved a lap time between Rimac
Nevera’s 7:05.298 and Tesla Model S Plaid’s 7:25.231 raising expectations for
the future. Judging from the uncovered prototypes, Porsche will likely reveal
the Taycan Turbo GT sometime in the coming months, most likely together with
the facelifted Taycan range.