
Porsche Taycan 4S Black Edition Launched In India, Price Starts At Rs 2.07 Cr
In case if you are interested, the model can be booked by visiting the company's authorised dealership nationwide.
The German carmaker Porsche has expanded its production in India by adding an updated Taycan 4S in Black Edition. The model has been released at the starting price of Rs 2.07 crore ex-showroom.
In case if you are interested, this can be booked by visiting the company's authorised dealership nationwide.
Colour Options
According to the details, the latest offering comes with noticeable nip-and-tuck updates, which make it look better compared to the standard model. The vehicle has been offered in Black Edition with multiple colour options that include Jet Black Metallic, Volcano Grey Metallic, Dolomite Silver Metallic and Ice Grey Metallic.
What's New?
Talking about the exterior details, it features a high-gloss black finish at the front fascia, complemented by a signature style smoked effect fully LED headlight setup, paired with integrated DRLs. The vehicle has been treated with an impressive 21-inch 'Aero Design' alloy wheels with a sweet touch of high-gloss black. The customers also get puddle lamps that offer Porsche lettering in white.
Inside the cabin, Black Edition looks quite similar to the standard model. It gets a long list of features that includes an ADAS suite, 360-degree camera, 4-zone climate control, 14-way power adjustable front seats, 710W 14-speaker Bose sound system and panoramic sunroof. Under the hood, it uses 105kWh battery pack that offers a maximum range of 668km with the maximum power of 590 BHP and 710 Nm of torque.
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