Porsche's electric program director Stefan Weckbach told journalists some details about the future model.

Currently, Norwegian buyers have placed about three thousand pre-orders for the Taycan, with Norway considered one of the leading European markets for electric vehicles. In this regard, an additional "winter package" will be provided for the Taycan, which will include heating for all seats, a heated steering wheel, and an additional interior heater.

It also became known that the production version of the Taycan will almost not change compared to the Mission E concept, which was shown in the fall of 2016 in Paris. The main differences are conventional rear doors instead of rear-hinged ones and a slightly refined aerodynamic body kit.