Porsche Korea is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2024 with the launch of a special edition Taycan Turbo K-Edition, designed exclusively for the South Korean market. This limited-edition model uniquely integrates elements of Korean culture into both its exterior and interior design, showcasing Porsche’s dedication to its customers in Korea.
The Taycan Turbo K-Edition was crafted in collaboration between Porsche Korea, the Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur’s Sonderwunsch experts, and the Style Porsche design team. The model is a blend of traditional Korean cultural motifs and modern automotive luxury, offering a distinctive look that sets it apart from other vehicles in Porsche’s lineup.
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One of the standout features of the K-Edition is a unique logo inspired by a historical Korean royal stamp, symbolizing official certification and high status. This logo, which incorporates the Taycan name in traditional Korean characters, is meticulously hand-painted on the car’s charging port door and embossed on the seat headrests and leather key holder.
Another key design element is a special skyline graphic that captures the essence of Korea’s cities, architecture, and landscapes, including Seoul’s dynamic cityscape, traditional hanok houses, and the Baekdu-daegan mountain range. This graphic is hand-painted on the car’s rear spoiler and key housing, and is also integrated into the interior’s dashboard and door entry guards.
Available in five exterior colors from the Paint to Sample program, the Taycan Turbo K-Edition features luxurious details such as 21-inch Mission-E-style alloy wheels, a color-blocking seat design with hand-crafted cross-stitching, and a meticulously designed interior that combines elegance with traditional Korean influences.
Based on the upgraded 2024 Taycan Turbo, the K-Edition offers enhanced performance, including up to 650 kW (884 PS) with Launch Control and a 0 to 100 km/h acceleration time of 2.7 seconds.
Porsche Korea’s commitment to the South Korean market is further highlighted by the success of the Taycan since its launch in late 2020, with 1,805 units delivered in 2023, making it the second most popular Porsche model in Korea after the Cayenne.
As part of Porsche’s reimagined Sonderwunsch program, customers in Korea can continue to customize their vehicles to reflect their individual tastes, ensuring each car is as unique as its owner.
Source: Inspired by Korean Culture: The Limited-Edition Porsche Taycan Turbo K-Edition
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