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Some
of a
Taycan missing some of its camouflage cropped up on the Interwebs a couple weeks ago. Today, we have high-quality images of a
prototype with a similar amount of its coverings having been removed.
As before, the part we’re drawn to is the headlight design. The fixtures are tucked away in those scalloped nooks, almost is if they’re hiding. It’s a big departure from the headlight design on any other current Porsche, signaling that the Taycan is very different from any other coming out of Stuttgart. The most telling image of the new design is when the Taycan is sitting stopped with a train of
stacked up behind. There’s a vertical vent right next to the headlight that looks like it might be directing air over the wheels. We suppose it could be fake, but given Porsche’s history and the
we’ve seen, that seems unlikely.
Unfortunately, this Taycan has its rear window covered near the pillar, while the previous one we saw did not. We aren’t missing a whole lot judging from that car, but Porsche camouflage is always tricky to decipher. Photos directly from the rear show the full-length LED taillight unit, telling us the Taycan is still following the family look here.
The road to Frankfurt where this car will debut gets shorter by the day. Porsche officially testing with less camouflage just ramps up the excitement for the brand’s first all-electric car even more. We’re sure there will be plenty more details revealed via
before the curtain officially drops, so stay tuned.
from Autoblog http://bit.ly/2PTMpdm