ArenaEV.com ArenaEV.com

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

RSS

Settings
Units
Power
Standard
Consumption
Currency

Log in

Login

I forgot my password
Sign up
ADVERTISEMENTS

Porsche Taycan sets a Guinness World Record

  • Post your comment
  • Comments (5)

Vlad, 29 January 2025

Porsche

The Porsche Taycan has now set another Guinness World Record. This time, it's for the longest continuous vehicle drift on ice by an EV.

At the wheel of a Taycan GTS, on an ice track at the Porsche Arctic Center in Levi, Finland, instructor Jens Richter managed to complete 132 laps in controlled oversteer, covering 10.876 miles in 46 minutes, using only throttle and steering interventions. The car used commercially available Michelin tires with 0.04 inches spikes. The drift circle had a 194 ft diameter. The previous world record was 9.202 miles.

It was done on January 14 in difficult conditions, with the first try aborted after around 7 miles due to the ice surface deteriorating faster than expected. The second run was the successful one, and it was all done under the watchful eye of Guinness World Records adjudicator Carl Saville, who presented the driver with the record certificate on the spot.

The Taycan already held three Guinness World Records: the greatest altitude change by an EV, the fastest speed driven by a vehicle in an enclosed building, and the longest drift with an EV.

This article contains localized units and prices. Change settings.
Your choice
Related articles
  • Porsche Taycan completes a 690 miles range challenge Porsche Taycan completes a 690 miles range challenge
  • Porsche expands Taycan lineup Porsche expands Taycan lineup
  • New Porsche Taycan 4S Sport Turismo impresses in real life range test New Porsche Taycan 4S Sport Turismo impresses in real life range test
  • Porsche Taycan goes into submarine mode in Dubai Porsche Taycan goes into submarine mode in Dubai

Reader comments

?
  • Anonymous
  • 35Z
  • 01 Feb 2025

What a stupid record, proves nothing, the car is garbage either way.

  • Reply
?
  • Anonymous
  • JyA
  • 31 Jan 2025

"you forget that us dollar is king. and now its time for the king to collect." Dollar replaced Pound Sterling as the reserve currency after WW1. If US keep producing those deficits, then $ won't be a king in the future, because t...

  • Reply
?
  • Anonymous
  • B4X
  • 31 Jan 2025

you forget that us dollar is king. and now its time for the king to collect. us debt doesn't matter. if it did, other g7/oecd/eu countries would be challenging us dominance. i hope you as a euro care but majority of your politicians a...

  • Reply
  • Read all comments
  • Post your comment
Total reader comments: 5

  • Home
  • Compare
  • News
  • Terms
  • Reviews
  • About us
  • Tesla
  • Volkswagen
  • Audi
  • Porsche
  • BMW
  • Mercedes
  • Hyundai
  • Kia
  • Genesis
  • Renault
  • Nissan
  • Ford
  • Volvo
  • Polestar
  • Jaguar
  • Toyota
  • Mazda
  • Mini
  • MG
  • Vinfast
  • Lucid
  • Rivian
  • Cadillac
  • Chevrolet
  • GMC
  • Subaru
  • Nio
  • Xpeng
  • BYD
  • [..]

EV finder

ADVERTISEMENTS

Latest models

  • ModelMercedes
    GLB 350 4Matic
  • ModelOpel
    Astra Electric
  • ModelOpel
    Astra Sports Tourer Electric
  • ModelPorsche
    Cayenne Turbo Electric
  • ModelJeep
    Recon
  • ModelToyota
    Hilux BEV

Featured

  • Polestar 3 edges Tesla Model 3 out in 24 vehicle winter range test Polestar 3 edges Tesla Model 3 out in 24 vehicle winter range test
  • Audi Q8 55 e-tron alternatives - BMW iX xDrive50 and Polestar 3 LR Audi Q8 55 e-tron alternatives - BMW iX xDrive50 and Polestar 3 LR
  • No, your 800V Hyundai or Kia doesn't charge at 350kW No, your 800V Hyundai or Kia doesn't charge at 350kW
  • AC/DC - basics of EV charging explained AC/DC - basics of EV charging explained
  • Mirror cameras: The pros and cons Mirror cameras: The pros and cons
ADVERTISEMENTS

Reviews

  • AAWireless Two wireless Android Auto adapter review AAWireless Two wireless Android Auto adapter review
  • Kia EV9 AWD GT-Line review Kia EV9 AWD GT-Line review
  • Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric review Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric review
  • 2024 Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4 kWh review 2024 Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4 kWh review

Home News Compare About us RSS feed Facebook Twitter Instagram

© 2022-2026 ArenaEV.com Mobile version EV Finder Glossary Privacy Terms of use

From the team behind
GSMArena.com