
Discovering Porsche's new Taycan in Sardinia The Coral Riviera but seen from aboard a unique vehicle
The first time we had the opportunity to test drive Porsche's new Taycan we were immersed in the Dolomites, between hairpin bends and mountain roads, not just any car, but a mix of speed, innovation and a strong connection to the environment thanks to its electric nature. Months later we once again got our hands on the Stuttgart-born company's leather steering wheel to test the updates to its new models, Taycan, Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo and Taycan 4S Sport Turismo. Porsche has in fact subjected its electric car model to a particularly extensive update. The new versions are even more powerful, have an extended range, accelerate faster and recharge more quickly and with greater stability. Not only new in terms of performance and trim, Porsche has also refined the body styling, differentiating the Turbo models more markedly. All versions of the Taycan have even richer standard equipment and offer the latest generation of the Porsche Driver Experience, with an optimised display concept and control system.
From the Taycan, on the other hand, the second day was spent aboard the elegant Swan 78. Yes, because Porsche Italia has once again strengthened its ties with maritime sports, confirming for the second year running its partnership with Nautor Swan, a Finnish company specialising in the production of luxury sailing yachts. After the adventures of Porsche On Board, the Stuttgart-born brand has joined forces for the Italian stages of the 'One Design Circuit 2024', also supporting the regatta calendar organised by ClubSwan Racing, the sports division of Nautor Swan.