Thursday, February 6, 2025

Now Porsche is paying drivers to buy an electric car

Porsche's electric cars lose value faster than you can blink your eyes. But the Germans are still trying to entice motorists to buy a Taycan.

It didn't take very many days, from Porsche presenting the facelift of the Taycan model year 2025, before the car started to drop in value.

And fall is perhaps too much to say. Because the car actually plummets in value. As we have already uncovered here at Boosted, a new Taycan loses almost a quarter of a million kroner in value in just 28 days.

Whether that is the reason, we should not be able to say. But now the American Porsche importer wants to pay people to lease a Porsche. And yes, we said pay.

For Porsche in the USA, as a minimum, the first 4,500 dollars eats up the price of the leasing contract itself, if you as a customer throw money at a Taycan in that way. This corresponds to DKK 31,300.

This is written by Cars Direct .

READ ALSO: Volvo recalls all cars – the speedometer does not work!

The Conquest Lease Program is what Porsche calls the offer, and technically anyone and everyone can take advantage of it. If you have enough money for a Taycan in the first place. Because even if Porsche now eats some of the bill, it will never be a cheap pleasure.

Much apropos of Porsche and electric cars, some of the brand's shareholders have now begun to complain loudly that the car brand is putting too much effort into these types of cars. Read more about it here .

Read more exciting news from and about the world of cars right here!

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