Porsche has unveiled the interior of the 2025 Taycan 4, revealing a cabin that pushes the German automaker's digital ambitions further into its electric sedan lineup. The redesigned interior features a new curved digital display that spans the width of the dashboard, replacing the previous dual-screen setup. This single unified display integrates climate controls, infotainment, and vehicle settings into one touchscreen interface.

The 2025 Taycan 4 maintains the driver-focused cockpit philosophy Porsche established with earlier Taycan models. The steering wheel sits lower and angled toward the driver. Physical buttons dot the center console and steering wheel rim, preserving tactile control for essential functions like gear selection and drive mode adjustments. The cabin uses soft-touch materials on the dash and door panels, with ambient lighting that Porsche claims enhances the sense of space in the relatively compact sedan.

Storage cubbies flank the center console. The door pockets offer decent capacity for phones and wallets. Porsche kept the minimalist aesthetic that defines recent 911 and Panamera interiors, avoiding excessive trim or decorative elements.

The base Taycan 4 model targets buyers wanting practical electric performance without the price tag of the higher-output Taycan Turbo or Turbo S variants. With a single motor feeding power to the rear wheels, it delivers 402 horsepower and 309 pound-feet of torque. Porsche rates the range at approximately 280 miles on a full charge using the EPA estimate.

Seat configurations offer either leather upholstery or the newer "Econyl" recycled nylon material for environmentally conscious buyers. Climate control dual-zone functionality keeps front occupants comfortable independently.

The 2025 Taycan 4's cabin redesign reflects Porsche's shift