Porsche Taycan Turbo GT Electrifies Sydney Dragway with Record-Breaking Quarter-Mile Run
- Feb 5
- 2 min read
The Porsche Taycan Turbo GT has etched its name in Australian automotive history, setting a new benchmark for electric vehicles at Sydney Dragway. During a public drag meet, the high-performance electric sedan achieved a blistering quarter-mile time, showcasing the rapid advancements in EV acceleration and performance.
Key Takeaways
The Porsche Taycan Turbo GT recorded a quarter-mile time of 9.083 seconds.
The electric supercar reached a top speed of 156.61 mph (252.04 km/h) during its run.
This performance is believed to be the fastest by an unmodified production car on an Australian drag strip.
The run exceeded the International Hot Rod Association's 150 mph (241.4 km/h) parachute requirement.
A New Benchmark For Electric Performance
Porsche's most powerful road car, the Taycan Turbo GT, demonstrated its exceptional capabilities at Sydney Dragway. In a solo run during a Wednesday night drag meet, the electric vehicle completed the quarter-mile in an astonishing 9.083 seconds, reaching a top speed of 156.61 mph (252.04 km/h). This achievement is considered the fastest time ever recorded by an unmodified production car on an Australian drag strip, signaling a significant moment for electric vehicle performance.
Pushing The Boundaries
The Taycan Turbo GT's impressive speed also surpassed the International Hot Rod Association's (IHRA) speed limit of 150 mph (241.4 km/h), a threshold that mandates the use of a parachute for safety. This demonstration underscores Porsche's commitment to innovation and precision engineering, proving that electric power can deliver the thrill and excitement traditionally associated with motorsport.
The Future Of Performance Is Electric
With launch control providing up to 760kW of overboost power and the ability to unleash 815kW in short bursts, the Taycan Turbo GT represents a bold statement in automotive design and engineering. Its appearance at a grassroots drag meet, a venue typically dominated by V8s and purpose-built drag cars, highlighted the evolving landscape of performance. Daniel Schmollinger, CEO and Managing Director of Porsche Cars Australia, commented, "Porsche has always been at the forefront of performance. The Taycan Turbo GT exemplifies our commitment to pushing boundaries — not just in lap times or acceleration figures, but in how we imagine the future of driving."
The demonstration aimed to showcase the nature of Porsche performance and how electric innovation is redefining speed, power, and possibility, positioning Porsche as a leader in this transformation.
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