Did you know June 24 is International Women Drivers’ Day? Well now you do, just as I just found out today as well. And to celebrate it, an all-female team took an electrifying journey across …
Did you know June 24 is International Women Drivers’ Day? Well now you do, just as I just found out today as well. And to celebrate it, an all-female team took an electrifying journey across Peninsular Malaysia in the Porsche Taycan Turbo S and the Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo.
After setting off from Johor, the group cruised along the long, straight roads of the initial stretch of the North-South Expressway. The first stop of the trip took place at Shell Recharge Pagoh. Here, the group had their first experience of the, featuring 180 kW chargers, which the Taycan could utilise optimally thanks to its 800V system, which allows a charging time from 5 to 80 percent SoC in just 22.5 minutes under ideal conditions.
While the Taycans had more than enough range to carry on with the journey, it was soon time for the group to recharge themselves. What better place than Melaka, with its yummy Peranakan cuisine. . The two Taycans navigated through traffic to Jonker Street via Ayer Keroh, as they were eventually rewarded for their willingness to brave the narrow Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock with elusive parking spaces in front of Casa Del Rio Melaka.
It was soon time to depart from the “Venice of the East,” for a quick stop at Shell Seremban and back on the North-South highway for the longest single stretch of the journey – past Kuala Lumpur all the way up to Perak in the North.
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