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Porsche’s Taycan just got its soul back

For years, critics argued that electric cars lacked a soul. With the 2027 Taycan, Porsche is finally answering that call by reintroducing mechanical drama to the driving experience.

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For a long time, the biggest criticism leveled at electric vehicles wasn’t about range limits or charging speeds—it was that they lacked a soul. They felt clinical. Fast, certainly, but largely silent and entirely devoid of the mechanical drama that makes driving a high-performance car so intoxicating. Porsche, a brand built almost entirely on the legacy of mechanical drama, has been wrestling with this reality since the Taycan debuted. Now, with the launch of the 2027 Porsche Taycan, the automaker is finally bringing the noise—and the gearshifts—back to the equation.

The headline feature of the newly unveiled Taycan lineup isn’t a denser battery pack or a fractionally quicker sprint to sixty. It’s a new system called E-Shift. Available across all Taycan variants and equipped as standard on the top-tier Turbo GT, E-Shift is Porsche’s direct answer to the digital detachment of EV driving. By pulling the paddles on the GT-sports steering wheel, drivers can click through eight virtual gears. Porsche isn’t just cutting motor torque for a split second to fake a shift; they’re trying to simulate the entire visceral experience. The system delivers noticeable shift jolts, introduces gear-specific drag torque that mimics the engine-braking of a combustion car, and features a virtual rev counter that actually bounces off a digital limiter.

If this concept sounds somewhat familiar, it’s because Hyundai broke the ice on this technology a few years ago with the critically acclaimed Ioniq 5 N. Back then, purists scoffed at the idea of programming “fake gears” into an electric motor. But the reality on the track proved different: the human brain inherently craves rhythm, audio cues, and physical feedback when driving fast. A continuous, uninterrupted wave of electric torque is incredibly effective for setting straight-line records, but it can also leave the driver feeling like a passenger. By tying the E-Shift system into a re-engineered, highly dynamic electric sport sound—which adapts to how hard you push the throttle—the Taycan is artificially reconstructing the feedback loop that drivers use to instinctively gauge speed and grip.

  • 2027 Porsche Taycan Turbo GT E Shift mode switch on GT sports steering wheel
  • 2027 Porsche Taycan GTS E Shift Paddles and E Shift mode switch
  • 2027 Porsche Taycan GTS E Shift paddles
  • 2027 Porsche Taycan GTS E Shift Rev counter
  • 2027 Porsche Taycan GTS with E Shift and updated Infotaintment system

But the 2027 update isn’t just about sensory party tricks. Porsche is rolling out the heavy artillery for the track-focused models. For the first time ever, the company is offering a track-ready Manthey Kit directly from the factory for an electric vehicle. Manthey Racing, essentially Porsche’s in-house skunkworks for Nürburgring lap-record weapons, has developed a package of aerodynamic, chassis, and powertrain tweaks specifically for the Taycan Turbo GT with the Weissach Package. To prove it isn’t just for show, Porsche test driver Lars Kern recently took the modified EV to the Nürburgring Nordschleife and ripped off a record-setting lap of 6:55.533 in the electric executive cars category. For context, breaking the seven-minute barrier puts a heavy electric sedan squarely in the realm of purpose-built hypercars.

  • 2027 Porsche Taycan Turbo GT with Manthey Kit
  • 2027 Porsche Taycan Turbo GT with Manthey Kit
  • 2027 Porsche Taycan Turbo GT with Manthey Kit
  • 2027 Porsche Taycan Turbo GT with Manthey Kit
  • 2027 Porsche Taycan Turbo GT with Manthey Kit interior

Despite the hardcore track credentials, a Porsche Taycan still has to function as a luxury daily driver, and the engineers in Stuttgart haven’t ignored the practical side of EV ownership. Efficiency has been squeezed out of the new model to hit a major psychological milestone. If you opt for the rear-wheel-drive entry-level Taycan and spec it with the Performance Battery Plus alongside Porsche’s newly developed, ultra-low rolling resistance summer tires, the car will achieve a WLTP-rated range of up to 700 kilometers (roughly 435 miles). It pushes the Taycan past the confines of city commuting and squarely into the territory of a true cross-country grand tourer.

Inside the cabin, the software is finally catching up to the hardware. Porsche has dropped in a new generation of its infotainment system boasting five times the computing power of the outgoing model. It features a slick 3D rendering of the driver’s exact car right on the center screen, an AI-supported Voice Pilot that understands natural conversation without making you repeat “Hey Porsche” for follow-up questions, and deeper integration of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Crucially, the system now supports full over-the-air updates, ensuring the digital experience won’t age quite as quickly as the smartphone sitting on the car’s newly upgraded 25-watt wireless charging pad.

What we are witnessing with the 2027 Taycan is the maturing of the performance EV. The sheer novelty of instant, neck-snapping acceleration has worn off. Automakers are realizing that to keep driving enthusiasts engaged in the long term, they have to engineer the emotion back into the machine. Whether you think simulated gearshifts are a brilliant driving aid or a gimmicky parlor trick, there is no denying that Porsche is actively trying to save the thrill of driving in a battery-powered world. And if pulling a physical paddle to drop a virtual gear helps keep the sports car spirit alive, then bring on the digital shifts.


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