7:42! Porsche Taycan sets record as the fastest electric car in Nürburgring

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7:42! Porsche Taycan sets record as the fastest electric car in Nürburgring

Porsche has set a new standard for four-door, all-electric sports cars on the Nürburgring-Nordschleife. Test driver Lars Kern conquered the legendary track, famously known as the Green Hell, in seven minutes and 42 seconds. The lap time was set over the 20.6-kilometer course used for record attempts.

“The Taycan is also suitable for race tracks and it convincingly proved that here on the world’s most challenging circuit,” Kern explained. “Again and again, I am impressed at how stable the all-electric sports car handles in high-speed sections, such as Kesselchen, and how neutrally it accelerates from tight sections, such as Adenauer Forst.”

Porsche’s first fully electric sports car is named “Taycan” which means “lively young horse”, referencing the imagery at the heart of the Porsche crest. The Taycan is the first production vehicle with an innovative 800-volt technology rather than the normal 400 volts for electric cars. It produces over 600ps, with a top speed of 250 km/h, and a 0-100 km/h sprint in less than 3.5 seconds.

This full-electric Taycan is an all-wheel drive supersedan with two exceptionally efficient electric motors on the front and rear axles. The AWD, integrated Porsche 4D-Chassis Control, operate significantly faster than conventional systems. The innovative chassis systems include adaptive air suspension with three-chamber technology including electronic damper control PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management), as well as the Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control Sport (PDCC Sport) electromechanical roll stabilization system, including Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus). The record-breaking car also featured rear-axle steering and 21-inch tires.

The driving modes profile of the new Taycan offers special settings to make full use of the all-electric drive’s properties. In “Sport Plus” mode, driver requests are implemented instantaneously. The battery’s cooling and heating strategy has been designed for maximum performance. At the same time, the cooling air flaps are opened, the rear spoiler is extended early on for minimal lift, while the chassis setup becomes optimized for maximum race track performance, and the suspension permanently set in the lowest position.

 “The Taycan mastered its Triple Endurance Run superbly. First, our electric sports car demonstrated the reproducibility of its performance as part of a strenuous test involving 26 successive acceleration runs from zero to 200 km/h. Then it completed 3,425 kilometres within 24 hours in Nardò without any issues and now the record at the Nürburgring-Nordschleife,” remarks Stefan Weckbach, Vice President Product Line Taycan. “Numerous factors contribute to this performance and the efficiency of the powertrain, also at high speeds. These include the chassis systems that react within a fraction of a second as well as the outstanding aerodynamics.”

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