Mark Kane

The updated 2025 Porsche Taycan offers significantly more driving range than the previous generation. And it’s not just because of the revised model’s bigger battery. Porsche has made the Taycan more efficient, too. According to the German manufacturer, the new Porsche Taycan has an EPA-estimated range of 252 to 318 miles depending on the version. For reference, the outgoing Porsche Taycan was rated between 206 and 246 miles of EPA combined range, but the model has a history of going further in real-world highway range tests (at speeds of about 70 mph). Only time will tell whether that’s the case with the new one. Get Fully Charged Porsche Taycan with 300+ miles range The 2025 Porsche Taycan brings a huge leap in terms of EPA Combined driving range. Previously the family struggled to exceed 250 miles, now all versions are above 250 miles, and the top one reached 318 miles. The entry-level Porsche Taycan with an 89-kilowatt-hour battery has an EPA range of 274 miles, but when equipped with the Performance Battery Plus (105 kWh), range increases to 318 miles. That’s the first and only 300+ mile result from the Taycan family. But all versions go over 250 miles, which used to be the ceiling for the range. The more powerful versions don’t go quite as far as the base model, which is typical. We can also see a slight difference between the sedan version (266-318 miles with a 105-kWh battery) and the Cross Turismo version (261-277 miles with the same battery). Here is the full list, along with how much each figure has changed relative to the previous model. 2025 Porsche Taycan EPA Range (vs. old versions) Model Drive Battery

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