Several spy shots of the Porsche Taycan's supposed production interior were revealed on late Friday evening by a member of Taycan Forum. The user posted the images on the website after spotting a Taycan test mule, presumably located in the poster's specified country of Norway. And while the pair of photos are fairly blurry, they still showcase some interesting and useful tidbits of what to expect from Porsche's first all-electric sedan. Perhaps most important to note is the Taycan's production interior appears to be on par with the Mission E Cross Turismo concept that was revealed in 2018 at the Geneva International Motor Show. And while it does share some similarities to the original Taycan prototype, Porsche has largely dialed back the futurism in order to make the interior relevant to its buyers.

via TaycanForum.com

For example, Porsche has reworked the angles of the interior to be a bit tamer and its door panels have seemingly lost some of their bulk. Additionally, its gear selector no longer resembles an aircraft's thrust lever and the steering wheel has been made more shallow in the name of modesty. The wraparound digital cluster still remains an integral part of the cabin feel in the production Taycan, with additional screens peppering the dashboard and center console (which has also been refashioned to appear less aggressive). There's a mysterious center gauge which appears to be similarly designed to the analog clock found in some Porsches. This particular bit is new and did not exist in either the Taycan or Cross Turismo concepts.

via TaycanForum.com