This Could Be the Cheapest Used Porsche Taycan Ever Listed With a Clean Title

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A 2021 Porsche Taycan rear-wheel-drive model is on the market for $37,500 via private-party sale in Henrico, Virginia, marking what the seller claims is the lowest asking price for a clean-title Taycan in the U.S. When new, the same car carried an MSRP of $81,250 without options.

This Could Be the Cheapest Used Porsche Taycan Ever Listed With a Clean Title

The listing arrives as used electric-vehicle prices have softened since the Taycan’s launch, with early examples—despite EPA range ratings around 200 miles—failing to dip below the $20,000 mark. The seller is offering the car at the listed price, with no dealer markup, positioning it below the sub-$40,000 threshold that Autotrader previously highlighted as a new benchmark for used Taycans.

This Could Be the Cheapest Used Porsche Taycan Ever Listed With a Clean Title

The timing coincides with rising gas prices, which have nudged more buyers toward EVs, yet the Taycan’s price remains stubbornly low compared to pre-2022 listings. While the 200-mile EPA range may limit appeal for highway commuters, the car’s Porsche driving dynamics—quick, nimble, and eager to rotate—remain intact.

This Could Be the Cheapest Used Porsche Taycan Ever Listed With a Clean Title

Whether this specific example is the right buy depends on use case: ideal for short-range urban or airport runs, less so for long-distance travel. Still, its price underscores a rare opportunity in the used luxury EV segment, where supply of sub-$40,000 Taycans is poised to grow in the coming months.

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Source: Jalopnik (Auto Culture & Tuning) (jalopnik.com)