title:2024 Porsche Taycan: Key Updates, Range & Charging Speed Explained
content:Is the 2024 Porsche Taycan Worth the Hype?
If you’ve ever worried about EV range anxiety or spent too long waiting at a charging station, the 2024 Porsche Taycan might just be the solution you’ve been looking for. After analyzing this early preview video from Autocar, I believe Porsche has addressed the biggest pain points of its electric sedan while keeping the driving joy that makes Taycans special.
The video takes us to San Diego for a first look at the updated model, then to Los Angeles for real-world range testing. The results? A car that’s faster to charge, goes farther, and still feels like a Porsche—even with all the new tech.
content:What’s New Under the Hood? Range & Charging Breakthroughs
Longer Range: Up to 422 Miles on a Single Charge
Porsche’s top priority for the 2024 Taycan was increasing range, and they delivered. The base rear-wheel-drive model now hits 422 miles on the combined cycle—up to 35% more than the 2019 original. Even the higher-riding Cross Turismo variant reaches 381 miles, and city driving can push that over 500 miles.
These gains come from aerodynamic tweaks (like new wheels that add 40 km of range) and efficiency improvements to the drivetrain. The battery capacity is now 105 kWh, but it’s the smarter use of energy that makes the difference—including a 400 kW recuperation system that sends more power back to the battery when braking.
Blazing Fast Charging: 18 Minutes From 10-80%
The most transformative update is the charging speed. The 2024 Taycan supports 320 kW of fast charging (with peaks up to 330 kW), cutting the 10-80% charge time from 37 minutes to just 18 minutes (at 15°C ambient temperature). In real-world testing, the video shows the car adding 15 kWh in just 3 minutes—faster than any EV currently available in the UK.
Kevin Giek, VP of the Taycan model line, explains this is thanks to a new charging system that handles up to 400 amps. This isn’t just a numbers game; it means you can charge while grabbing a coffee and be back on the road in no time.
content:Design & Tech: Evolution, Not Revolution
Subtle Exterior Tweaks for Aerodynamics & Style
At first glance, the 2024 Taycan looks similar to its predecessor—but that’s intentional. Porsche focused on functional changes: new flat headlights (with tape off in the video), a creased bonnet for better road positioning, and aerodynamic wheels. All these tweaks boost efficiency without losing the Taycan’s iconic look.
Interior Upgrades: Tech Meets Practicality
Inside, the changes are more noticeable. The infotainment system gets a major upgrade: a three-screen setup with a passenger screen coated in a distraction-free film (so drivers don’t get distracted by streaming services like Amazon Prime or Disney+). Apple CarPlay now lets you control car settings without leaving the interface—a big win for usability.
Best of all, Porsche kept physical controls for key functions (drive mode, volume, cruise control). This balance of tech and tactile buttons is a relief for drivers who hate fumbling with touchscreens while on the move.
content:Driving Dynamics: Still a Porsche at Heart
Chassis & Performance: Race Tech for the Road
The 2024 Taycan isn’t just about efficiency—it’s still a performance car. Air suspension is now standard across the range (replacing coil springs on entry-level models). For those who want even more control, the optional Active Ride system uses Formula E-inspired tech to eliminate body roll and keep the car flat during hard acceleration or braking.
The top Turbo S variant now puts out over 900 brake horsepower in overboost mode, hitting 0-62 mph in 2.4 seconds—quicker than a Ferrari 296. And with push-to-pass mode (from the Sport Chrono package), you get an extra 40 kW for 10 seconds to overtake quickly.
content:Pricing & Availability
The 2024 Taycan is available to order now, with deliveries starting in spring. Prices start at £86,500 for the base Saloon and go up to £162,100 for the Turbo S Sport Turismo. For full details, you can visit Autocar.co.uk or Porsche’s official website.
content:Toolbox & Action Guide
Immediately Actionable Checklist
- Test drive the Taycan with the Active Ride system to feel its flat handling.
- Check if your local charging network supports 320 kW fast charging.
- Compare the Cross Turismo and Sport Turismo variants to find your ideal body style.
- Ask the dealer about the push-to-pass mode and how it works in real-world driving.
- Calculate your daily commute to see if the 422-mile range meets your needs.
Advanced Resource Recommendations
- Autocar.co.uk: For the latest specs and pricing details (as mentioned in the video).
- Porsche’s Official Website: To configure your Taycan and book a test drive.
- Electrify America: A network of fast-charging stations that support the Taycan’s 320 kW speed (ideal for long trips).
content:Final Thoughts
The 2024 Porsche Taycan isn’t just an update—it’s a refinement of what made the original great. With longer range, faster charging, and the driving joy Porsche is known for, it’s set to stay ahead of rivals like BMW and Mercedes.
When you test drive the new Taycan, which feature are you most excited to try first? The 18-minute charging, the Active Ride system, or the passenger streaming screen? Share your thoughts in the comments below!