Porsche’s new releases for 2022 are limited to variant additions, but that doesn’t mean it’ll be any less exciting with new arrivals such the Taycan GTS, 911 GTS and a brand-new 718 Cayman GT4 RS.
While Porsche isn’t bringing any headline new debuts to market in 2022, the brand will release a series of new variants for a number of its model lines.
From the get-go Porsche will release two new versions of its popular Taycan electric car. The first is an entry-level rear-wheel-drive model grade priced from $156,300 before on-road costs.
A matching entry-level variant called the Taycan 4 Cross Turismo, also serves as the most affordable option in its respective range (high-riding wagon), priced from $176,600 before on-road costs.
Also arriving in the first quarter of 2022 (January to March) is Porsche’s 992-generation 911 GTS. It scores more power, a stiffer chassis and unique styling tweaks over regular 911 variants, and can be had in Coupe, soft-top Cabriolet, and Targa body styles. Drive is sent to the rear- or all four wheels, while a manual gearbox is available on the rear-drive GTS coupe – the only non-GT 911 to offer three pedals.
Matching its 911 stablemate, Porsche will introduce a GTS variant to the Taycan model line for the first time in the second quarter of 2022 (April to June). It slots between the 4S and Turbo in the line-up and features a mild power boost, sharper dynamics, black styling elements, and the inclusion of many options as standard.
Overseas buyers get the choice of a Taycan GTS in sedan or Sport Turismo wagon body styles, but unfortunately Australians will be limited to the four-door version.
Moving up a size, a new special-edition Panamera is on the way around the second quarter of 2022. The Panamera Platinum Edition adds a series of previously-optional items such as 21-inch Exclusive Design Sport wheels, black exhaust tips, Exclusive Design tail lights, platinum badges, black window trim, and GT sports steering wheel.
Arguably the most sporty of all, the long-rumoured and fan-requested 718 Cayman GT4 RS will arrive mid-way through 2022. It’ll make a debut sporting GT3-scaring performance from a 368kW flat-six, hardcore dynamics and styling, and an eye-watering $300,800 price tag.
Of all Porsche’s 2022 arrivals, which one are you most looking forward to?
Model | What’s new? | Segment | Timing | Read more |
Porsche Taycan (base RWD) | New variant | Large car | Early 2022 | Pricing |
Porsche Taycan 4 Cross Turismo | New variant | Large car | Early 2022 | Pricing |
Porsche 911 Carrera GTS | New variant | Sports car | Q1 2022 | Pricing |
Porsche Panamera Platinum Edition | New variant | Large car | Q2 2022 | Pricing |
Porsche Taycan GTS sedan | New variant | Large car | Q2 2022 | Pricing |
Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS | All new variant | Sports car | Mid-2022 | Pricing |
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