Porsche’s latest EV tease could be the sporty electric car you’ve been waiting for Ice Grey Porsche Taycan driving on a highway


Not all that long ago, leaks of new product details and teaser images were the work of internet sleuths and opportunistic employees, but more and more companies are realizing that it’s quite easy to build excitement with a steady trickle of official leaks and teases.
Porsche is no exception and has just released an image of what appears to be the headlight units from an upcoming electric performance car.
The single photo shows a red vehicle with a headlight shape similar to the automaker’s first all-electric car, the Porsche Taycan.
That’s the only hint that the vehicle could be battery-powered, though Porsche’s tweet states “At @iaamobility, #Porsche is looking to the future, celebrating the world premiere of a future-oriented concept study on 6 September – live on newsroom.porsche.com.”
A future-oriented vehicle certainly sounds like an EV (electric vehicle) to us.
At @iaamobility, #Porsche is looking to the future, celebrating the world premiere of a future-oriented concept study on 6 September – live on https://t.co/e3Er20H448. #Porsche #IAA21 #PorscheIAA2021 pic.twitter.com/7gDaGQjG7dAugust 16, 2021
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As for what, exactly, the vehicle will be, Inside EVs speculates the most likely answer is a next-generation Boxster E, citing clues such as the turn signals, which are located under the headlights.
According to the outlet, the setup indicates that the vehicle has a shorter hood, making it more of a sports car than a four-door crossover.
Analysis: Porsche is an ideal EV leader
Porsche’s maiden EV effort, Taycan, landed in late 2020 and immediately made waves with its mind-blowing performance and ultra-premium price tag.
In many ways, automakers like Porsche are ideal candidates to make the shift to an all-electric lineup. This is because for now, EVs are typically more expensive than their gasoline-powered counterparts.
Electric vehicles are also viewed by many consumers as a premium, futuristic product, which aligns with the exclusive image and intricate engineering that people expect from brands like Porsche.
We could also argue that, despite the fact that vehicles like the Porsche Taycan are unobtainable by the vast majority of buyers, their flamboyance and performance numbers demand attention and may ultimately bring more people into the EV fold, so to speak.
So, while the vehicles themselves won’t sell with enough volume to move the needle in terms of overall EV adoption, they may be exciting enough to convince holdout buyers that moving to an electric vehicle isn’t so bad after all.
Not all that long ago, leaks of new product details and teaser images were the work of internet sleuths and opportunistic employees, but more and more companies are realizing that it’s quite easy to build excitement with a steady trickle of official leaks and teases. Porsche is no exception and…
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