Porsche Electric Cars UK: Taycan & Macan EV Salary Sacrifice 2025
Source: Porsche Newsroom
When Porsche announced its plans for an electric future, sceptics wondered whether the legendary sports car manufacturer could maintain its performance heritage without the roar of a flat-six engine. The answer came thundering down the track with the Taycan, a car that didn't just match petrol performance… it exceeded it.
Porsche's approach to electrification isn't about compromise; it's about improvement. By applying decades of motorsport knowledge to electric powertrains, Porsche has created vehicles that deliver the instantaneous acceleration and precise handling that define the brand, whilst opening new possibilities for performance that aren’t achievable with traditional engines.
Porsche's Electric Performance Philosophy
Porsche's engineering philosophy centres on three core principles that translate perfectly to electric vehicles: lightweight construction, optimal weight distribution, and determined pursuit of efficiency.
This performance-first mentality explains why Porsche developed its own 800V electrical architecture rather than adopting industry-standard 400V systems. The higher voltage allows for faster charging, lighter cables, and more efficient power delivery - all contributing to the instant response that Porsche drivers expect. The results speak for themselves. The Taycan has earned Car and Driver's EV of the Year award and continues to set benchmarks for electric sports car performance.
Porsche Taycan Range
The Porsche Taycan represents the pinnacle of electric sports car engineering, with major updates for 2025 including more power, extended range, and quicker acceleration. The range now has variants that cater to different performance appetites whilst maintaining distinctive character throughout.
Taycan
Starting from £88,200
The entry-level Taycan delivers 402hp and provides up to 310 miles of range, proving that even the "base" model exceeds most sports cars. With 0-62mph acceleration in 4.8 seconds and a top speed of 143mph, it establishes new benchmarks for electric luxury performance.
What you get:
Single motor rear-wheel drive: 402hp with improved efficiency
89kWh battery pack: Better charging capability
Adaptive air suspension is now standard across the range
Updated interior technology with updated Porsche Driver Experience
Taycan 4S
Starting from £95,900
The Taycan 4S variant adds all-wheel drive with 536hp and achieves 0-62mph in 3.7 seconds, creating what many consider the perfect balance of everyday usability and track capability. The model has an estimated range of 305 miles and features wide-ranging technology integration.
What you get:
Dual motor all-wheel drive: 536hp with torque vectoring
Advanced air suspension with improved comfort settings
Premium interior appointments with the latest connectivity features
19-inch Taycan Aero wheels optimised for efficiency and performance
Taycan Turbo S
Starting from approximately £162,000
The flagship Taycan Turbo S pushes electric performance into hypercar territory, with the latest models featuring upgraded powertrain technology. Recent tests have confirmed this as potentially the quickest-accelerating car ever evaluated by major automotive publications.
What you get:
Maximum power output: Improved performance figures with launch control
Superior chassis tuning with active suspension systems
Premium interior appointments, including advanced driver assistance
Track-focused aerodynamics with active rear spoiler
Taycan Turbo GT
Source: Porsche Newsroom
Starting from £189,200
The new Turbo GT represents the most extreme Taycan, delivering up to 1,108hp system peak power and 0-60mph in just 2.2 seconds (2.1 seconds with Weissach Package). This model features improved suspension and steering changes that mark it out as a true Porsche GT product, with performance that can make even experienced drivers feel overwhelmed.
Taycan Cross Turismo: Adventure Meets Performance
Starting from £82,500
The Taycan Cross Turismo takes Porsche's electric expertise and adds practical versatility, creating an estate that's equally at home on country roads or city streets. With raised suspension and rugged styling cues, it's the perfect blend of sports car performance and everyday usability.
What you get:
Taycan 4 Cross Turismo: 380hp all-wheel drive with up to 283 miles of range
Taycan 4S Cross Turismo: 571hp with enhanced off-road capability
Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo: 680hp with sports estate practicality
Up to 1,212 litres of boot space and adaptive air suspension
Gravel driving mode and increased ground clearance for versatile capability
The key difference between the Taycan variants lies in their purpose: the Taycan prioritises pure sports car performance with its sleek saloon profile, while the Cross Turismo adds estate practicality with increased boot space and light off-road capability. Both deliver the same electrifying Porsche DNA, just tailored to different lifestyles and needs.
Electric Porsche Macan: Redefining the Sports SUV
The new electric Porsche Macan for Model Year 2026 has been expanded with additional variants, including a new rear-wheel-drive base model and the Macan 4S, which slots between the existing Macan 4 and Macan Turbo. Built on Porsche's Premium Platform Electric (PPE), the new Macan doesn't simply replace the petrol version - it surpasses it.
Macan Electric: Sport Utility Redefined
Expected from £65,000
The electric Macan features air suspension as standard and available adaptive dampers with rear-wheel steering. The top-spec Turbo model makes up to 630 horsepower and provides exceptional thrills, whilst even lower-spec models satisfy driving enthusiasts.
What you get:
Multiple powertrain options: From 355hp rear-drive to 630hp Turbo variants
Up to 380 miles range: Depending on specification and driving conditions
800V charging architecture: Supporting rapid charging capabilities
Improved practicality features: Including increased maximum towing capacity for all-wheel drive variants
The 2026 model year update introduces improved digital features, including better Porsche Digital Key functionality and expanded entertainment options through the App Centre.
Future Porsche EVs: Delayed but Anticipated
Porsche's electric ambitions extend beyond current models, though recent developments have adjusted timelines for upcoming models.
Electric 718 Boxster and Cayman: Pushed to 2027
The electric successors to the beloved 718 models have been delayed until 2027, with Porsche CEO Oliver Blume citing battery cell availability as the primary challenge. Unlike other Porsche models that will offer both combustion and electric options, the 718 range will transition exclusively to electric power.
Current ICE production ends in October 2025, creating more than a year's gap without a two-seater in Porsche's range. The delay is attributed to Porsche's single-sourcing strategy for high-performance battery cells, which faced complications with supplier Northvolt's insolvency.
Next-Generation Electric Cayenne
The electric Cayenne remains scheduled for a 2026 launch and will be the second PPE model after the Macan, focusing on luxury capability whilst maintaining Porsche's performance standards.
Porsche EV Technology: 800V Architecture Excellence
Source: Porsche Newsroom
Porsche's technological advantage stems from its pioneering 800V electrical architecture, delivering benefits across every aspect of the driving experience.
Improved Charging Performance
Porsche has improved charging speeds, with test results showing 10-80% charging in 18 minutes at peak rates of 327 kilowatts. This makes electric grand touring not just possible but preferable to traditional alternatives.
Performance Optimisation
The updated 2025 models feature lighter batteries with increased capacity, new front and rear-end styling, and a more extensive list of standard equipment. The combination of better efficiency and reduced weight translates to improved acceleration response and extended range.
Advanced Battery Technology
New nickel-manganese-cobalt battery packs provide either 82kWh or 97kWh of usable capacity, with improved cell chemistry enabling faster discharge and recharge rates. A new rear electric motor features more efficiently wound stator wiring and can output up to 107bhp more than its predecessor.
Which Porsche Electric Car Is Right for You?
Source: Porsche Newsroom
When choosing the right car for you, it’s important to find something that matches your priorities - whether that’s performance, family practicality, or luxury - with the model that delivers those attributes most effectively.
The Family Performance Driver: Electric Macan
Parents and professionals who need SUV practicality without sacrificing driving dynamics should choose the electric Macan. The combination of 630hp potential, increased towing capacity, and five-seat versatility makes it ideal for those who refuse to compromise between family needs and performance desires.
The Weekend Adventurer: Taycan Cross Turismo
Active lifestyle enthusiasts who need enough space for sports equipment, weekend trips, or outdoor gear will find the Cross Turismo's estate body style perfect. The raised ride height and all-terrain capability, combined with up to 297 miles of range, suits those who want versatility without sacrificing Porsche's sporting character.
The Future-Forward Professional: Upcoming 718 Electric
When the electric 718 models arrive in 2027, they'll suit younger professionals and those who want pure sports car experience in a compact package. The anticipated £78,000+ starting price will make them the most accessible way to own a new Porsche sports car, particularly attractive through salary sacrifice schemes.
Porsche Electric Car Salary Sacrifice Benefits
Porsche ownership through salary sacrifice schemes, like The Electric Car Scheme, makes these premium vehicles more accessible.
Financial Advantages of EV Salary Sacrifice
Through salary sacrifice, employees can save 20-50% on the cost of their Porsche, with higher-rate taxpayers seeing the most substantial benefits. The combination of reduced income tax, National Insurance savings, and the current 3% Benefit-in-Kind rate for electric vehicles creates compelling financial propositions.
Example Savings Scenario:
The table below shows how much EV salary sacrifice schemes can save a 40% taxpayer who leases a Porsche. You can calculate your savings by using our quote tool, all you have to do is input your salary and lease terms!
| Savings breakdown | Porsche Taycan | Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo 4S | Porsche Macan | BMW i7 Saloon eDrive50 Excellence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average monthly salary sacrifice (inc VAT | £1,739 | £1,914 | £1,352 | £1,387 |
| Employee income savings | -£681 | -£725 | -£541 | -£555 |
| Employee national insurance savings | -£39 | -£50 | -£27 | -£28 |
| Average benefit-in-kind tax over term | £155 | £174 | £125 | £186 |
| Net cost/You pay | £1,174 | £1,312 | £909 | £990 |
These figures are based on a 40% taxpayer who chooses to lease their Porsche over a 4-year period and travel 10,000 miles per annum.
All-Inclusive Benefits
Salary sacrifice packages typically include comprehensive insurance, maintenance, breakdown cover, and servicing, removing the complexity and unexpected costs associated with premium vehicle ownership. This approach ensures predictable monthly costs throughout the lease term.
The combination of Porsche's uncompromising approach to electric performance and the financial advantages of salary sacrifice creates opportunities for UK drivers to experience automotive excellence. Whether choosing the track-focused Taycan or the versatile electric Macan, employees can access vehicles that don't just match traditional sports cars - they surpass them.
Through initiatives like The Electric Car Scheme, Porsche ownership becomes not just a possibility but a practical choice that delivers both financial and environmental benefits whilst maintaining the driving excitement that defines the brand.
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Last updated: 22/09/2025
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