Monday, June 16, 2025

Porsche's new electric car loses DKK 234,000 in value in 28 days

The Porsche Taycan Turbo GT is nothing more than just presented to the public, because it plummets in price.

Cars are generally a bad business. Some cars just have it much harder than others. A frighteningly good example can be found in Porsche's new Taycan Turbo GT.

In Germany, where they do not struggle with the same absurdly high tax pressure as at home, the price of the car, which was presented one month ago, is falling.

This appears from the trade portal CarWoW .

From the factory, the Taycan Turbo GT has a suggested retail price of a staggering 240,000 euros. Here – barely a month after the presentation – the car is being sold at a discount of a whopping 31,380 euros, if anyone wants one.

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Converted to Danish currency, this is a drop of a whopping DKK 234,000. The crazy thing is that it's not unheard of. And not at all for the Taycan model, which generally just rattles down in value on the used market.

However, Porsche is not the only brand that has to see their cars become 'worth almost 0' as soon as the dealer's register is seen in the rearview mirror.

A new survey has charted that Mercedes' answer to an electric S-Class loses half its value after just one year. In general, electric cars have more than a hard time keeping the value just about.

In the surveys' top 5 regarding loss of value, electric cars hold the top four positions. And the picture can be confirmed at the dealers.

We don't have to go back more than a year to find Mercedes dealers who readily admit that it is very difficult to sell especially expensive electric cars. Read more about it here .

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

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