The winner’s car: Porsche Taycan GTS Sport Turismo

Sporty all-rounder

A dream car for the winner: the new Porsche Taycan GTS Sport Turismo is the main prize at the 45th edition of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix.

Ever since the premiere of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in 1978, it has been a tradition for the winner to take not only take prize money and world ranking points home but also a Porsche sports car. The main prize for the victor sits majestically for all to see on a rostrum on Centre Court so that the players have it in their sights when competing. And the sights say, win the final, get in, belt up and accelerate the pulse. More motivation is not possible.

The Porsche Taycan GTS Sport Turismo, the third body version of the first all-electric Porsche model series embodies pure Porsche e-performance. This is down to the up to 440 kW (598 PS) of overboost power when using Launch Control as well as a GTS specific drive for greater agility. The sporty silhouette with the rearward sloping roofline is a real eyecatcher and more than a single tennis bag fits in the functional tailgate with a load capacity of more than 1,200 litres. The Taycan GTS Sport Turismo will also impress the new owner with its acceleration of 3.7 seconds from 0-100 km/h using Launch Control and its range of up to 490 kilometres.

Innovative panoramic roof

A panoramic roof with Sunshine Control is available as a new optional extra for the Taycan GTS Sport Turismo. It not only provides better protection from heat than a glass roof, but an electrically switchable liquid crystal film can change the roof from clear to matt. This protects the occupants from glare, without darkening the interior. The roof is divided into nine segments that can be switched individually – a world first in the automotive sector.

The Porsche Taycan GTS Sport Turismo is a sporty all-rounder. Talking about sport – up to three bikes can be transported using a special rear-mounted carrier.

Taycan GTS Sport Turismo: Combined power consumption 26.0 kWh/100 km (NEDC); 24.1 – 21.0 kWh/100 km (WLTP); combined CO2 emissions 0 g/km (NEDC); 0 g/km (WLTP

Consumption and emission data determined in accordance with the measurement procedure required by law. As all new cars offered by Porsche are type-approved in accordance with the WLTP, the NEDC values are therefore derived from the WLTP values.

Further information on the official fuel consumption and official, specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars is available in the publication entitled “Guidelines on fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power consumption of new passenger cars”, which is available free of charge from all sales outlets and from DAT



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