The upcoming Taycan, Porsche's first all-electric model, will be priced below the larger Panamera sedan but above the Cayenne. "We’re expecting a price somewhere between a Cayenne and a Panamera," Robert Meier, line director for the Taycan, told Automotive News Europe.
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