Taycan Accounts for 70% of Porsche Deliveries in Norway

Undoubtedly, very striking news indicates the strong demand for electric cars in Europe, where sales are advancing at a remarkable rate. For example, the figures that come from a paradigmatic market like Norway, where a brand like Porsche has seen how 70% of the cars they sell are already 100% electric.

Demand is so strong that the small Nordic state has already reached 1,000 units delivered. A significant number if we consider the price segment in which the German sedan moves. That represents a loud and clear warning to manufacturers of the critical change that the automotive sector is experiencing.

Figures that we can add to Volkswagen’s expectations, which a few weeks ago advanced that the implementation of electric cars was faster than expected and that in 2021 they hoped to achieve a 90% sales share in Norway for electric vehicles.

Impressive figures that also occur at a time of expansion of the offer where customers have very little variety and that in a few months will see how this increases. For example, in Porsche’s case with the arrival of the Taycan Cross Turismo version.

A proposal halfway between SUVs and saloons, where the main differences concerning the Taycan will be the use of a family body with a hatchback, a raised suspension, roof bars, and a series of protections

We can also anticipate that we will follow in the footsteps or improve the sedan, and that will mean a real revolution for Porsche in terms of share of sales of electrics in its different markets.

Something that will definitively confirm the arrival of the electric Macan, the most popular model from Porsche, will undoubtedly be the turning point for the German brand.

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