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The 1,100bhp Porsche Taycan Turbo GT has stolen another Tesla lap record
Fastest accelerating Porsche ever made has destroyed Model S’s benchmark in its own back yard
That curious new Porsche Taycan with a wing you’ve been seeing zipping around the Nürburgring in 7m 7s has a name. It’s the new Taycan Turbo GT.
Basically, it’s a range-topper above the Turbo S aiming to make life awkward for the Tesla Model S Plaid and Lucid Air Sapphire. It’s now been revealed in full, and it’s terrifyingly fast. Even if you drive a Plaid.
Power? 1,108bhp. Acceleration? 0-62mph in 2.3 seconds. Lap time? It’s just been hurled around Laguna Seca raceway in 1m 27.8s. That’s five seconds faster than the previous electric lap record (help by the Model S). It’s barely half a second slower than a McLaren Senna around the fearsome Californian track.
TopGear.com was there on the ground when the record was set, and then had a stomach-emptying passenger ride with certified bonkers racing driver Lars Kern at the wheel.
The car itself is probably more subtle than you might expect. It looks… like a Taycan. There are new air curtains at the front, forged wheels and lighter ceramic brakes, a token slab of carbon fibre on the B-pillar and a new ducktail spoiler at the back. Visually there’s little sense you’re eyeing a car with not far off TWICE the power of a Carrera GT.
If that’s a little disappointing to you – and you’d like your Turbo GT to announce its digestive tract-bothering speed with a little more gusto – then for the first time on an EV, Porsche will sell you one of its Weissach Packages.
This upgrade deletes the back seats, replacing them with a carbon fibre bulkhead. It swaps the ducktail for a fixed wing good for 140kg of claimed downforce. Lashings of carbon fibre are liberally applied, and the result is a 70kg weight saving.
At a claimed 2,290kg, the Turbo GT Weissach is by no means a light car. And Porsche reckons it’ll be a rare niche option, as the majority of customers will want some back seats. But there’s going to be at least a few folks who want to shave an extra tenth off the 0-62mph run. And the Weissach Pack does it.
Nought to sixty-two in two-point-two seconds. Hope your stomach is as robust as your wallet.
Prices will likely crest the £180,000 mark without too much bother, and the Weissach Pack mit many carbon trim pieces will be the first £200k Taycan. Porsche says it will be built in ‘limited numbers’, perhaps betraying that this is something of an unknown. A toe in the water. The big question you might like to sound off on in the comments is this: will Porsche fans really queue up to buy a hardcore track-focused EV like they do a GT3 RS, or 911 S/T?
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