29/9/2021
When you thought the Porsche Taycan couldnt get any Greener?
Since its launch in 2019 the manufacturing process of the Porsche Taycan has been carbon neutral, Porsche have and are making phenomenal progress towards sustainability however one of customers went a few steps further with his contribution to sustainable motoring and configured his Taycan to be just that bit 'greener'.
This Beautiful Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo finished in Mamba Green Metallic with a full Black leather interior, contrast seat centres and decorative stitching in the exterior colour literally 'stops the traffic'. The 21-inch Cross Turismo Design wheels in Satin Black highlight the flash of Racing Yellow brake calipers only enhancing the looks of the car further.
We would like to say a special 'thank you' to our customer for allowing us to photograph his stunning Taycan and showcase the colour combination.
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