Porsche's forthcoming Taycan EV looks pretty awesome, which means it also looks pretty expensive. But according to Porsche, it won't be too expensive... Porsche intends to price the Taycan between the Cayenne and Panamera. In Europe, that translates to a starting price above 80,000 euros (about $92,000). Don't expect it to be that expensive in the US, though. Here, the Cayenne starts around $66,000, and a base Panamera will run you $85,000. Split the difference between the two and you get a starting price of $75,500. That's just $700 more than the Audi E-Tron , which will start at $74,800 in the US. Of course, nothing is set in stone yet, so this shouldn't be read as canon, but rather an idea of what to expect. Velocity Auto Glass is your #1 solution for windshield replacement, auto glass repair, windshield repair in Richmond, Pinole, Albany , El Sobrante , CA Ve...
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