The updated 2025 Porsche Taycan EV, with more range, performance, and faster charging, just gained three new variants. With 13 versions now available, the Porsche Taycan lineup has an option for almost everyone.
“We are continuing this success story with the extensively updated Taycan,” Kevin Giek, head of the Taycan lineup, said after unveiling the updated 2025 Taycan in February.
The new model is an improvement in nearly every aspect. It’s faster than ever, can drive a longer range per charge, and even charges up quicker to get you back on the road. It even gained slick new styling, adding to its already sporty design.
In March, Porsche launched the 1,092 hp Taycan Turbo GT, its fastest street-legal vehicle yet. With the Weissach Package, the electric workhorse can hit 0 to 60 mph in just 2.1 seconds.
The Taycan Turbo GT topped the record at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca earlier this year. With a lap time of 1:27:87, Porsche took the title back from Tesla’s Model S Plaid (with track package).
New 2025 Porsche Taycan GTS (Source: Porsche)
Porsche launches three new 2025 Taycan EVs
Now, Porsche is expanding its lineup with three new Taycan models hitting the market. On Tuesday, Porsche launched the new Taycan GTS, GTS Sport Turismo, and new entry-level AWD Taycan 4 models.
“With the wide-ranging Taycan line-up, we meet a broad range of customer wishes and mobility needs. Our three latest models exemplify this exceptional breadth,” Giek said during the unveiling.
New 2025 Porsche Taycan GTS models (source: Porsche)
The new Taycan GTS builds on the iconic Porsche Gran Turismo Sport’s “model-spanning success story.” It packs up to 690 hp (with Launch Control), 100 hp more than the previous model, and is available in sedan or Sport Turismo form.
New Porsche Taycan GTS interior (Source: Porsche)
A new Electric Sport Sound system sets the GTS variant apart from other Taycan models. Porsche said the added feature is “to do justice to the exhilarating character of a GTS.” The new model can hit 0 to 60 mph in just 3.1 seconds.
New Porsche Taycan 4 (Source: Porsche)
The Taycan 4 Cross Turismo is for those who want performance and efficiency. Depending on the battery (Standard Performance or Performance Battery Plus), the new model can produce up to 429 hp.
With dual motors, the new entry-level Taycan 4 provides more control and stability. It also features Porsche Traction Management and Adaptive Air Suspension for that smooth ride you would expect from the luxury brand.
2025 Porsche Taycan trim
Starting Price (not including $1,995 destination fee)
Taycan
$99,400
Taycan 4 Sports Sedan
$103,300
Taycan 4S
$118,500
Taycan GTS sedan
$147,900
Taycan GTS Sport Turismo
$149,800
Taycan Turbo
$173,600
Taycan Turbo S
$209,000
Taycan 4 Cross Turismo
$111,100
Taycan 4S Cross Turismo
$125,200
Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo
$176,300
Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo
$211,700
2025 Porsche Taycan prices and trims
The new Taycan 4 starts at $103,300. For the Taycan GTS, prices start at $147,900 for the sedan and $149,800 for the GTS Sport Turismo. Prices do not include a $1,995 delivery fee.
Porsche now offers 13 Taycan EV models spanning three body variants, AWD and RWD powertrains, and performance ranging from 402 hp to up to 1,019 hp. The new variants are set to hit dealerships in early 2025. Porsche said availability will start in late Q1 2025.
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Just like it says on the tin – retailers are advertising killer deals on the fun-to-drive Kia Niro EV, with one midwest auto dealer reporting more than $10,000 off the sticker price of the Niro EV Wind. That’s nearly 25% off the top line price!
The Kia Niro EV gets overshadowed by its objectively excellent EV6 and EV9 stablemates – both of which are currently available with substantial lease cash and 0% APR financing, in fact – but that doesn’t mean it’s not an excellent little electric runabout in its own right.
The last time I had a Niro EV tester, my kids loved it, I liked that it was quicker and more tossable than I expected it to be, and my wife liked the fact that “it doesn’t look electric. It looks normal.” And, with well over 200 miles of real world range (EPA-rated range is 253 miles), it was more than up to the task of commuting around Chicago and making the trip up to the Great Wolf Lodge in Gurnee and back without even needing to look for a charger.
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It’s not the primary family hauler I’d choose – but as a second car? As a primary car for a slightly smaller family (1-2 kids, instead of 3-4)? The Kia Niro EV Wind, with a $42,470 MSRP, seems like a solid, “can’t go wrong” sort of choice. You know?
You won’t even have to pay that much, though. Raymond Kia in Antioch, Illinois is advertising a $42,470 Niro EV for $32,431 (that’s $10,039, or about 24% off the MSRP), and several others are advertising prices in the $33,000 range.
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Many school districts who used EPA funding to help purchase Lion Electric school buses are now stuck with broken down or unsafe vehicles – but Lion’s new Canadian investors seemingly have no plans to make things right.
“All four Lion buses that we own are currently parked and not being used,” Coleen Souza, interim transportation director of Winthrop Public Schools, told Jay Traugott over at Clean Trucking. “Two of them are in need of repairs which would cost us money which we are not willing to invest in because the buses do not run for more than a month before needing more repairs.”
As bad as the revelations of safety and drivability issues and $250 million in unresolved debt have been, it’s the objectively stupid design choices that have been the most shocking.
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“Lion built an auxiliary diesel heater to heat the bus, essentially writing the manual as they went,” explained a school superintendent in the midwest, who asked not to be named. “It was fascinating to watch but there were design flaws with the heater. For example, the intakes pointed downward and we’re driving across rural roads and the intake sucks in that dirt.”
“Using a diesel-powered heater to warm an electric bus also somewhat defeats the purpose of going 100% zero-emissions,” added Traugott.
Despite a new electric school bus rebate and a fresh cash injection from Vincent Chiara, president of Quebec real estate powerhouse Groupe MACH, and Lion director Pierre Wilkie, however, it seems like no help is coming.
It just gets worse and worse
Decommissioned Lion electric buses; via Winthrop Public Schools.
The US school districts who spent tens of millions of taxpayer dollars in the hopes that Lion buses would help decarbonize their fleets and reduce students’ exposure to harmful diesel emissions? Many of them are back to using diesel, while others are trying to get their deposits back so they can buy something else.
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Mitsubishi is partnering with Ample and Yamoto Transports to deploy an innovative new battery swap network for electric cars in its Japanese home market — but it’s not just for electric cars. Mitsubishi Fuso commercial trucks are getting in on the action, too!
Despite a number of early EV adopters with an overdeveloped concept of ownership, battery swap technology has proven to be both extremely effective and extremely positive to the overall EV ownership experience. And when you see how simple it is to add hundreds of miles of driving in just 100 seconds — quicker, in many cases, than pumping a tank of liquid fuel into an ICE-powered car — you might come around, yourself.
That seems to be what Mitsubishi thinks, anyway, and they’re hoping they’ll be your go-to choice when it’s time to electrify your regional and last-mile commercial delivery fleet(s) by launching a multi-year pilot program to deploy more than 150 battery-swappable commercial electric vehicles and 14 modular battery swapping stations across Tokyo, where the company plans to showcase its “five minute charging” tech in full view of hundreds of commercial fleets and, crucially, the executives of the companies that own and manage them.
How battery swap works for electric trucks; via Mitsubishi Fuso.
A truck like the Mitsubishi eCanter typically requires a full night of AC charging to top off its batteries, and at least an hour or two on DC charging in Japan, according to Fuso. This joint pilot by Mitsubishi, Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks, and Ample aims to circumvent this issue of forced downtime with its swappable batteries, supporting vehicle uptime by delivering a full charge within minutes. The move is meant to encourage the transport industry’s EV shift while creating a depository of stored energy that can be deployed to the grid in the event of a natural disaster — something Mitsubishi in Japan has been working on for years.
The pilot is backed by Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s “Technology Development Support Project for Promoting New Energy,” with local delivery operator Yamato Transport testing swappable EVs for delivery operations on both its eCanter light-duty trucks and Mitsubishi Minicab kei-class electric vans.
Electrek’s Take
Fuso eCanter battery swap; via Mitsubishi.
Electrifying the commercial truck fleet is a key part of decarbonizing city truck fleets – not just here in the US, but around the world. I called the eCanter, “a great product for moving stuff around densely packed city streets,” and eliminating the corporate fear of EV charging in the wild just makes it an even better product for that purpose.
Here’s hoping we see more “right size” electric solutions like this one (and more battery swapping tech) in small towns and tight urban environments stateside somewhat sooner than later.
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