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Native NACS ports, infotainment upgrade for MY27 Porsche Taycan
June 17, 2026 Development Source: Ars Technica
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Has the allure of the Porsche Taycan waned? The four-door electric sedan that thinks it’s a GT sold well for the first few years after its initial introduction in 2020, but sales began to slip even before the brand added the smaller, more affordable Macan SUV to its electric lineup. The EV went through its midlife refresh a couple of years ago, but it seems Stuttgart wasn’t done yet; Porsche has some more tweaks for model year 2027, at least for the US market.
For one thing, the 105 kWh performance battery is standard across the Taycan range now—which starts at $111,900—and can charge at up to 320 kW with an 800 V DC fast charger.
And as long as you’re not ordering the stripped-out Turbo GT with the Weissach Pack, there’s a new plug for that—the CCS1 port that usually lives on the passenger side has been replaced by a NACS port. So no adapter is needed to charge at any of those thousands of Tesla superchargers, but only a small percentage of them operate at sufficient voltage to charge near the Taycan’s limit. But IONNA has native NACS chargers capable of 400 kW, and Porsche will provide a CCS1 adapter to use with Electrify America and other 800 V chargers.
The driver’s side retains the J1772 AC port.
Porsche has also upgraded the infotainment system in the MY27 Taycan with software we’ve already seen in the electric Macan and Cayenne. The hardware in the Porsche Communication Management module is much faster than before (Porsche says up to five times), and there are more customizable widgets and an onboard personal assistant. The system is fully OTA-updatable, Porsche says.