Cross Turismo models get the elongated wagonesque body that sets them apart from the regular Taycan sedan, and they also benefit from the range-wide exterior updates for 2025. This includes new front and rear styling and new headlights and taillights. The front fascia is updated and flatters the headlights, which feature high-resolution HD matrix technology, detailed optics, and the familiar four-point graphics.
At the back, the Porsche logo in the rear light strip is now rendered to have a glass-look finish and appear three-dimensional; it can also be illuminated for the first time, featuring welcome/leaving animations. Along the side, the wheel arches hold standard 20-inch Sport Aero wheels, with upgrades to 21-inch items available. Porsche has focused on aerodynamic wheels wrapped in low-rolling resistance tires to enhance efficiency.
Porsche kits out its Turbo derivatives with special hints at their performance superiority, so the Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo models show off their badges and exterior trim in Turbonite. There are new exterior colors in the Porsche Taycan palette for the Turbo Cross Turismo, and the available schemes are a variety of pastel hues like Provence, Frozen Berry, and Frozen Blue, alongside Carmine Red, Oak Green Metallic Neo, and the iconic Chalk.
The available off-road packages integrate body cladding into the front and rear fascias as well as the side skirts, and the inlays can be painted in Turbonite, Vesuvius Grey, or High Gloss Black. A panoramic roof is standard.