The Porsche Taycan nameplate could be a one-generation wonder, with the German auto brand reportedly weighing an electric version of the next Panamera to replace it.

Autocar reports Porsche is considering merging the Taycan and Panamera into a single model line offering the choice of petrol, plug-in hybrid and electric powertrains.

It’s unclear whether this model would wear the Taycan or the more established Panamera nameplate. The Taycan entered production in 2019, while the Panamera name dates back another decade.

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Panamera
Panamera

Porsche is reportedly looking to share more than just a name between these currently parallel model lines, with greater parts sharing mooted as a means of reducing cost.

The proposed move comes despite Kevin Giek, head of the Taycan product line, telling the same publication in 2024 that Porsche had a “high interest to keep [the Taycan] as a long-lasting car line, like the 911”.

Mr Giek argued the two vehicles were “obviously different”, with the Panamera being “more spacey, more luxury” compared to the Taycan which “which is more focused on sportiness, on real sports car behaviour”.

Taycan
Taycan