The launch of the Taycan EV earlier this year marked a paradigm shift not only for Porsche, but also for its bespoke vehicle division.
We’re talking about Porsche Exclusive, which has released photos of the first upgrade it ever made to an electric vehicle, the Taycan Turbo. At first glance, these Taycan Turbos seem ordinary, if we’re allowed to use such a word to describe a $150,000 car that’s able to go from 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) in 3 seconds.
A closer look reveals several special features added by Porsche Exclusive. On the outside, the two EVs feature the SportDesign package: the Dolomite Silver Metallic car gets it with carbon inlays while the Mamba Green Metallic car combines black and body color inlays for the bumpers and side skirts.
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Both cars feature 21-inch alloys, but the green Taycan Turbo steals the show thanks to an exclusive design featuring carbon aero blades. The green car is showcased with Mission E wheels painted in the vehicle’s color.
Exterior highlights also include the headlights with glacial ice-blue elements, carbon mirror caps, high-gloss black badging, and light strip with Porsche logo in Glacier Ice Blue with welcome function – all of them on the silver car. As for the green Taycan Turbo, it also features Porsche logo LED door courtesy lights.
Porsche Exclusive worked its magic inside the cabin as well, adding goodies such as the matt carbon interior package (including matt carbon steering wheel trim), body color accents, Porsche crest on the headrests and front center armrest, Chalk Beige seat belts, Sport Chrono stopwatch instrument dial in white, and illuminated treadplates in matt carbon.
It goes without saying that all these upgrades come at a hefty price, but if someone is already willing to spend $150,000 on a Taycan Turbo, they can probably splurge $10k or more for the Porsche Exclusive treatment.