Porsche just revealed the interior of its all-electric Taycan sports car, and drivers who hate Tesla's giant touchscreens will love it

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The Taycan will be Porsche's first all-electric production vehicle.

The Taycan will be Porsche's first all-electric production vehicle.
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Here's what its interior will look like.

Here's what its interior will look like.
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Here's what the interior of the Model 3 looks like. Settings and information are largely concentrated in the touchscreen.

Here's what the interior of the Model 3 looks like. Settings and information are largely concentrated in the touchscreen.

The Model 3 is even more reliant on its touchscreen than the Model S, which has a digital instrument panel.

The Model 3 is even more reliant on its touchscreen than the Model S, which has a digital instrument panel.
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Tesla's Model X also has a digital instrument panel.

Tesla's Model X also has a digital instrument panel.

The interior for Tesla's upcoming Model Y looks like it will resemble the Model 3's.

The interior for Tesla's upcoming Model Y looks like it will resemble the Model 3's.
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Porsche has said the Taycan will have over 600 horsepower and the ability to accelerate from 0-60 mph in less than 3.5 seconds.

Porsche has said the Taycan will have over 600 horsepower and the ability to accelerate from 0-60 mph in less than 3.5 seconds.

The Taycan will have a range of over 310 miles per charge and the ability to get over 60 miles of range from a four-minute charge, according to Porsche.

The Taycan will have a range of over 310 miles per charge and the ability to get over 60 miles of range from a four-minute charge, according to Porsche.
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The Taycan's lithium-ion battery will run along the entire length of the car to create an even distribution of weight, Porsche has said.

The Taycan's lithium-ion battery will run along the entire length of the car to create an even distribution of weight, Porsche has said.

Deliveries for the Taycan will begin near the end of 2019. It's expected to start around $90,000, according to The Drive.

Deliveries for the Taycan will begin near the end of 2019. It's expected to start around $90,000, according to The Drive.
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