Recently, a group of real car street photos of Porsche's new Taycan Sport Turismo model are expected to make their world premiere next month or in the first quarter of 2024, and are scheduled to be officially launched in mid-2024. The new model is expected to be unveiled for the first time at next year's Beijing Auto Show, and sales are expected to begin in the Chinese market in the first half of 2024. The model will compete with the Mercedes-Benz EQE sedan, the BMW i5 and the Tesla Model S.
As you can see from street photography**, Porsche's new Taycan Sport Turismo models feature a newly designed dot-matrix LED matrix HD headlight cluster with LED daytime running light strips located above the fenders on both sides. At the rear, the rear is equipped with a continuous LED taillight cluster, and a liftable adaptive spoiler above the tailgate, making the overall design unique and more recognizable than the brand's Paramela model.
Inside, Porsche's new Taycan Sport Turismo is expected to offer the same 911 multifunction steering wheel as the Paramela, with a full LCD digital instrument cluster and an embedded LCD centre display, as well as an LCD passenger display. According to overseas**, the main architecture of the new car will remain the same, but the chassis and battery will be upgraded and optimized, and the cruising range will be increased by reducing the energy consumption of the electric motor.