28/10/2022
António Félix da Costa, the new Formula E Porsche works driver, drives a Porsche Taycan and uses the fully electric sports car to get around the Portuguese capital and beyond. He recently visited the main Porsche production plant of the 911 and Taycan models in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen before visiting the Porsche Museum as he was curious to witness how the Taycan is built in the factory. He speaks passionately about his exciting 700-kilometre trip. “I always knew that electric cars were the future, but this trip totally convinced me.” Watch the video here to find out more about the close connection between series and motorsport production and the secrets of Porsche’s success.
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