Formula E’s grand finale was graced with the presence of another electric performance masterpiece.
As a luxury performance car manufacturer, Porsche is at the forefront of electrification, with a growing lineup of all-electric models showcasing incredible power, performance, technology, and innovation. The first and most prominent is the Porsche Taycan, which took a road trip to Formula E’s London finale to showcase its efficiency, luxury, and performance. The road trip started in Zurich, traveling a scenic route that featured some of Europe’s most beautiful vistas.
The Taycan’s excellent design proved useful immediately. Rain early on in the trip was easily beaded off the windshield thanks to the Taycan’s excellent aerodynamics, which, of course, also bolstered the electric performance sedan’s efficiency. The new Taycan also boasts range-boosting aerodynamic wheels and a lighter yet more efficient battery, imbuing it with as much as over 400 miles of range.
The first charging stop, 285 miles after the journey began in Zurich, was in Haudiomont, France. The stop also served as a quick coffee break, with only 18 minutes of fast charging needed to bring the battery to 95 percent. It isn’t much longer until the Taycan is showcased at the Formula E finale in London, where Porsche combines racing-focused and production-focused EV technology to achieve innovation.
Regenerative braking is a technique shared between both race cars and series-production electric vehicles to increase efficiency and performance. In addition, the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT gets to showcase track performance as Formula E’s safety car. It’s the most powerful safety car in the history of FIA racing, and its time on the track will add to the car’s performance ability. The Formula E finale resulted in Pascal Wehrlein becoming the tenth season champion in the series. In addition, the Porsche Taycan’s successful road trip to and from London back to Zurich was a victory for Porsche’s electrification efforts.
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