Porsche metallic - Coffee beige
Porsche metallic - Frozen berry
Porsche metallic - Frozen blue
Porsche metallic - Gentian blue
Porsche metallic - Carrara white
Porsche metallic - Dolomite silver
Porsche metallic - Jet Black
Porsche metallic - Volcano Grey
Porsche special metallic - Carmine red
Porsche special metallic - Crayon
Porsche special metallic - Ice grey
Porsche special metallic - Neptune blue
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Specifications
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Porsche metallic - Frozen berry
Free
Porsche metallic - Frozen blue
Free
Porsche metallic - Gentian blue
Free
Porsche metallic - Neptune blue
Free
Porsche metallic - Carrara white
Free
White cars are usually a bit boring, but that’s not the case here. You could easily make the argument that Carrara White was the colour the Taycan was designed to be painted in owing to how good it looks - particularly if you opt for the white-walled Mission E Design wheel selection. This colour should help make for strong residual values, but you’ll have your work cut out for you keeping it clean.
Porsche metallic - Dolomite silver
Free
This bright shade of Dolomite Silver is by far and away one of the safer, more conservative colour options you could go for on your Porsche Taycan, but that’s not to say that it looks in any way unattractive. It’ll do a great job of obscuring road grime over the winter months, and should make for stronger residual values when the time to sell comes around too.
Porsche metallic - Ice grey
Free
Porsche metallic - Jet Black
Free
If you want a properly under-the-radar kind of look for your Taycan, Jet Black makes for a pretty good choice. It does kind of make the Taycan look a bit bulky and overly heavy compared to the lighter paint options that are available, however, and it’ll show up so much dirt. Still, black is a safe choice as far as demand on the used market is concerned.
Porsche metallic - Provence
Free
Porsche metallic - Purple sky
Free
Porsche metallic - Volcano Grey
Free
This dark shade of Volcano Grey looks pretty snazzy on the Taycan, and makes for a great choice if you want a more reserved look for your electric sports car. Being a conservative colour choice, it should help the car to perform well as far as its residual values are concerned too.
Porsche solid - Black
Free
This is one of just two no cost colour options for the Taycan. Like any black paint, it obscures a lot of the car’s more interesting design cues, which helps to make the Taycan look a bit boxier and bulkier than it actually is. It should prove popular enough amongst used buyers, but it’ll show up plenty of mud and grime over winter.
Porsche solid - White
Free
This is easily the most attractive no-cost colour option you could go for on your Taycan, simply because this electric Porsche looks great in white. It doesn’t feature the same sparkly metallic finish as the Carrara White colour option, but it’s still a handsome colour choice. That said, it’ll show up plenty of road grime over the colder, wetter winter months.
Porsche special metallic - Carmine red
£1,851
This racy shade of metallic Carmine Red is one that the Taycan wears really rather nicely. It’s a sporty colour for a sporty car, and one that contrasts nicely against the black trim pieces around the car’s bumpers. It might be a bit of a pain to keep looking clean, however.
Porsche special metallic - Crayon
£1,851
Crayon is one of the more polarising colour options you could get on the Taycan, largely because a lot of people think it looks as though the car hasn’t been painted in the first place. We think this flat shade of grey looks pretty cool though, particularly if you opt for some of the larger alloy wheel designs that are available.
Porsche special metallic - Ice grey
£1,851
Ice Grey is a slightly deeper shade of silver than the more affordable Dolomite Silver option. It makes for a pretty conservative colour choice, but it’s one that the Taycan undoubtedly looks smart in, and it should do a good job of obscuring road grime too. Silver cars always prove popular amongst used buyers too, which will help residual values.
Porsche special metallic - Neptune blue
£1,851
This light shade of Neptune Blue looks really attractive on the Taycan. It’s perhaps not the sportiest colour option you could go for, but if you’re after a classy image that’s not so reserved it ends up looking boring, Neptune Blue makes for a smart choice. It might be a bit tricky to keep looking properly clean and shiny though.
Porsche special metallic - Oak green neo
£2,732
Porsche special metallic - Pale blue
£2,732
Porsche special metallic - Shade green
£2,732
Porsche special metallic - Slate grey neo
£2,732
Porsche custom paint - Custom
£7,536
Porsche’s custom paint programme effectively lets you paint your Taycan any colour you’d like, so the sky really is the limit. Just be prepared to pay a pretty hefty sum for the privilege of choosing your own bespoke colour scheme.