Making The Case For A Porsche Taycan Coupe - Storyboard
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The Porsche 911 will remain gasoline-powered until early 2030 and we can only expect an 911 EV in the next decade
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A two-door Taycan could fill the gap for those seeking a sleek and luxurious all-electric coupe
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A render by 2NCS offers a glimpse of what a two-door Taycan might look like
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The side profile is striking, with two doors and a window line reminiscent of the 911
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2NCS opts for a sporty design with blacked-out wheels and contrasting gloss black accents
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Porsche's signature four-point LED headlights and an aggressive body kit enhance the sporty look
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GT3 RS-style vents in the front fenders add a unique touch
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Porsche's expertise in electric vehicles could translate into a remarkable two-door coupe with little to no competition
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A two-door Taycan could in theory compete with a high-performance electric coupe like the upcoming 2028 Piëch GT
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As a grand tourer, range and charging times will be a vital metric
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Thankfully, Porsche has made some massive strides in this area, and 300 miles on a single charge is now a possibility
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To find out where could a potential Taycan coupe fit into Porsche's current lineup and how much it could cost, swipe up.