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Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo takes on Tesla with more spacious electric car from the German marque – The Australian Financial Review
The Cross Turismo version will go on sale in the third quarter of this year and prices in Germany will start at 93,635 euros ($145,150), the car maker says.

By 2025, half of Porsches sales will be electrified, Mr Blume said. Europe has become the fastest-growing region for cars with a plug for the brand, as one in three Porsches sold there were partly or fully electric last year. In Norway, the Taycan now accounts for about 70 per cent of all deliveries.
Switching to gravel mode lifts the car just over an inch (2.5cm) to navigate light off-road terrain.
Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Michael Dean said in a note this week that the Taycan was the first…
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