SIGNED! 2025 Porsche Taycan 4 Cross Turismo – $ 128K MSRP | $24,690 One-Pay | 18% Off MSRP 24 mo/7500

|MSRP: $128,295
Selling Price: $104,560 (~18.5% off) This includes about 2k in add ons
Incentives: $7,500 EV pass through and 2700 Welcome to Porsche incentive
MF: 0.0035 base → 0.0027 for one-pay|
Residual: 67% ($85,957.65)|
Term: 24 months / 7,500 miles per year|
One Pay: 24690

Spec: Black paint, Rear axle steering, Sports Chrono, Premium Package, and sports turismo wheels.


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Hey Congratulations!! How to qualify for the conquest rebate $2700?
I’m working on a deal as well but none of the dealerships mentioned about a conquest rebate. Thanks in advance!!

If youre within 6 months of returning your lease, they’ll credit you 3 months worth of payments. So whatever your lease payment is multiply by three and they should credit that amount.

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I’m not sure why brokers don’t mention this.

It’s not called conquest

It’s called Welcome to Porsche

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I see. Thank you.

Nice car, nice deal! Is this a typical taycan discount or a unicorn deal? What’s a typical % off for a taycan? Any shopping tips you learned along the way? (I’ve searched taycan forums, but seems like I can only find examples where people who ordered and paid full price!)

I dont know if this is typical but it definitely beats some broker deals. The one pay definitely helps a lot. Shaves about 3-4k off the total lease cost. Some may say doing a one pay is risky, but that’s a different discussion. Look for cars that have been sitting for a long time.

Nice they let you go with the one pay, on my cross turismo porsche would not fund the deal with a one pay.

Photos please!

I added some in the original
Post.

Hey! Do you have any idea how long this car has been in the lot? I’ve found a couple that have been sitting over a full year and I’m wondering if the deal you got could’ve been on a similarly ‘stagnant’ vehicle.

August of 2024 i believe.

They had a few they could go deep on. The other two were base models but were actually more expensive leases.