Porsche Taycan Turbo S equals Bugatti Veyron, beats 911 Turbo S in performance test
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Porsche's first electric car, the Taycan, is yet to arrive in Australia, but it's already promising to be one of the fastest cars on the market if new performance stats are anything to go by.
In a recent performance test, American automotive magazine Car and Driver found the flagship 2020 Taycan Turbo S was the third quickest car it had ever tested, placing it in the same league as some of the world's top-performing supercars.
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Here’s a look at what happened on the week of May 1 in years past.
On this day two years ago, BMW unveiled a special version of its wild M4 GTS track weapon, designed to be the pace car in Germany's popular DTM racing series.
Since its introduction in 1973 the Porsche 911 Turbo has been the ultimate track-ready road car, and the seventh-generation model that launched in Australia this week adds to the formula to become the iconic model’s best incarnation yet.