The Porsche Taycan is the German automaker’s first fully electric vehicle and the anticipation is so high that production has already been increased to meet the high demand.
Up until now, however, the Taycan’s debut and release date have been somewhat of a mystery. Our friends at TaycanEVForum.com found a Tweet that claims the Taycan will officially debut in September 2019 and that deliveries will begin in January 2020. A September debut makes a lot of sense, as that’s when the Frankfurt Motor Show will take place. It’s typically an important show for Porsche, as it happens in the company’s home turf.
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Taycan end of Feb scoop:
Per my Porsche rep, Porsche has closed down its Deposit program for the US due to high demand, Sep 2019 unveil confirmed, 1mo prior to unveil build out for orders to open up, Jan 2020 deliveries
— Dennis C. (@ClarkDennisM) February 26, 2019
It’s clear from the Twitter user’s profile that he appears to be an EV enthusiast. He says his Porsche representative was the source of the Taycan’s release and debut dates and that U.S. orders will open up again one month before the debut.
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Source: TaycanEVForum.com