Porsche is retiring the Taycan Sport Turismo and Cross Turismo from the United States.
The two wagons will continue in other markets.
A company spokesperson confirmed both will live on outside the U.S.
The death of the long-roof Taycan models has been greatly exaggerated. While Porsche is indeed pulling the plug on the Sport Turismo and Cross Turismo in the United States, both models will live on elsewhere. In a statement to Motor1, a company spokesperson confirmed that the factory in Stuttgart will continue to build the more practical versions of the company’s first EV.
On a related note, Porsche is pleased to announce that the Taycan sedan can now crack the 700-km range barrier in Europe for the first time. If you happen to live in one of the 27 countries that make up the EU, you'll need to opt for a rear-wheel-drive model with the larger battery pack and new low-rolling-resistance summer tires to achieve 435 miles of range.














