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Porsche Taycan salary sacrifice 2026: feasibility math for a higher-rate UK taxpayer

Porsche Taycan salary sacrifice math 2026: scheme caps, BIK at 4% in 2026-27, net cost for a higher-rate UK taxpayer, when the Macan Electric is the better play.

Porsche Taycan salary sacrifice math 2026: scheme caps, BIK at 4% in 2026-27, net cost for a higher-rate UK taxpayer, when the Macan Electric is the better play.

Porsche Taycan UK pricing and P11D values 2026

Taycan sal-sac math is unusually wide: the RWD entry at £87,700 P11D sits well inside the £900-a-month gross cap most premium UK schemes operate, while the Turbo S and Turbo GT (£170k and £196k OTR respectively) only fit the very top of those caps and most scheme partners will quote them as bespoke. WLTP range matters too — the rear-drive Taycan stretches to 421 miles, almost 80 miles further than the Turbo GT. The configurator pricing below is the figure each scheme provider will use to build the gross salary deduction.

From the Porsche UK configurator and Carwow data (accessed late May 2026), Taycan UK OTR pricing on the current revised second-generation Taycan:

Taycan variant UK OTR start WLTP range P11D (approx.)
Taycan RWD (rear-drive) £88,250 up to 421 mi £87,700
Taycan 4S £99,950 up to 392 mi £99,400
Taycan GTS £114,150 up to 391 mi £113,600
Taycan Turbo £140,500 up to 391 mi £139,950
Taycan Turbo S £170,950 up to 388 mi £170,400
Taycan Turbo GT £196,150 up to 345 mi £195,600
Source: Porsche UK Taycan configurator, May 2026. P11D figures are approximate (list price plus accessories, less first-year VED and delivery).

The Taycan RWD at £88,250 OTR sits roughly £20,000 above the Tesla Model S Long Range and roughly £20,000 above the BMW i7 eDrive50 in the UK. For sal-sac purposes the £87,700 P11D is the figure to plug into your scheme administrator’s quote tool.

Porsche Taycan salary sacrifice UK 2026 4% BIK higher rate taxpayer
Image: Porsche

The scheme cap problem

This is where Taycan sal-sac math diverges from the BMW iX or Tesla Model Y story. UK sal-sac scheme P11D caps as of late May 2026 (subject to provider updates):

  • Octopus EV standard scheme: £75,000 P11D cap, which excludes every Taycan variant.
  • Loveelectric standard scheme: £75,000 P11D cap, same exclusion.
  • ElectriX (LV= / Allianz partnership): approximately £85,000 to £100,000 P11D cap depending on employer tier; the entry Taycan RWD typically fits.
  • Tusker premium tier: caps up to £110,000+ on premium employer schemes; the Taycan RWD and 4S typically fit.
  • Loveelectric Premium / Octopus EV Premium: some employer-bespoke caps reach £130,000+. Taycan GTS may fit; Turbo and above rarely.

For most UK higher-rate taxpayers the practical Taycan sal-sac story is: RWD or 4S only, through Tusker or a corporate-bespoke scheme. The GTS and above require an executive-tier arrangement that few employers offer. Above £170,000 P11D (Turbo S, Turbo GT) sal-sac is rarely viable; personal contract hire (PCH) or a corporate cash-equivalent route is the standard play.

Porsche Taycan 4S sal-sac UK BIK 2026
Image: Porsche

Taycan RWD BIK math 2026-27 at 4% rate

Per HMRC’s company-car appropriate-percentage tables, BIK on zero-emission cars is 4% in 2026-27. On a Taycan RWD at £87,700 P11D the taxable benefit is £3,508 per year (4% of £87,700). Apply marginal income tax rates:

  • 40% higher-rate taxpayer: annual BIK tax £1,403.20, monthly £116.93.
  • 45% additional-rate taxpayer: annual BIK tax £1,578.60, monthly £131.55.
  • 60% effective marginal rate (£100,000 to £125,140 personal-allowance taper): annual BIK tax £2,104.80, monthly £175.40.

By 2029-30 the BIK rate caps at 9%, which on the same £87,700 P11D Taycan pushes higher-rate annual BIK to £3,157.20 (monthly £263) and additional-rate to £3,551 (monthly £296). The contract-cost stays the same; only the BIK tax line rises annually.

Indicative gross sacrifice and net take-home cost

Indicative gross monthly sacrifice on a Taycan RWD, 4-year contract, 10,000 miles/year, includes insurance and maintenance, from Tusker premium-tier quotes accessed late May 2026: approximately £1,100 to £1,250/month. Translating £1,180/month gross sacrifice for a higher-rate (40%) taxpayer:

  • Gross sacrifice: £1,180/month
  • Income tax saved (40%): £472/month
  • Employee NI saved (2% above primary threshold): £24/month
  • Add back BIK tax (4% on £87,700 P11D, 40% taxed): £116.93/month
  • NET cost to your take-home: roughly £800/month

Compare to a personal PCH on the same Taycan RWD via Porsche Financial Services or a non-tied broker at roughly £1,150 to £1,350/month over 48 months. PCH is paid from post-tax income; the equivalent gross-salary cost for a higher-rate taxpayer is roughly £1,900 to £2,230/month. Sal-sac at £800/month net is approximately 55% to 60% cheaper than PCH on a like-for-like Taycan RWD.

Porsche Taycan interior salary sacrifice UK 2026
Image: Porsche

When the Taycan is not the right sal-sac pick

  • You do not have home charging. The Taycan’s 800V architecture is designed for ultra-rapid public DC charging, but routine public-DC use at 65 to 85p/kWh erases the sal-sac saving. Without home charging the rational EV is the Tesla Model Y (cheaper to fuel publicly because of Supercharger pricing) or a hybrid.
  • Your scheme caps at £75,000. Octopus EV and Loveelectric standard schemes do not stretch to a Taycan. If your employer only offers those providers, the Taycan is out and the Porsche Macan Electric (£69,800 OTR base) becomes the rational Porsche EV pick.
  • You will do over 15,000 miles/year. Taycan sal-sac maintenance and tyre costs at high mileage push the gross sacrifice up steeply; over 15,000 miles/year the math degrades.
Porsche Taycan charging 800V salary sacrifice UK 2026
Image: Porsche

Our take

For a UK higher-rate or additional-rate taxpayer with home charging, an employer that offers Tusker premium-tier or ElectriX higher-cap sal-sac, and a 4-year window starting in 2026, the Porsche Taycan RWD at roughly £800/month net is the most credible premium-EV sal-sac play in the UK above the BMW i5 / iX range. The 4S at roughly £900 to £950/month net is similarly rational if your scheme cap allows £100,000 P11D. Above the 4S the math holds only on bespoke executive arrangements; the GTS through Tusker on a corporate-bespoke scheme works but few employers offer that tier. For most P2 sal-sac buyers the Taycan is aspirational rather than rational; the Tesla Model Y Long Range (see our Tesla Model Y sal-sac math) and the BMW iX xDrive40 (see our BMW iX sal-sac math) are the volume-sensible alternatives. The Porsche Macan Electric is the Taycan alternative that fits Octopus EV and Loveelectric standard schemes (£69,800 OTR base, under £75,000 P11D cap), and for most Porsche sal-sac buyers in 2026 the Macan Electric is the right answer rather than the Taycan.

Is the Porsche Taycan eligible for UK salary sacrifice in 2026?

Yes, as a pure battery EV the Taycan qualifies for the 4% BIK rate for 2026-27 per HMRC tables. Eligibility under a specific sal-sac scheme depends on the scheme’s P11D cap. Octopus EV and Loveelectric standard schemes (£75,000 P11D cap) exclude every Taycan variant; Tusker premium tier and ElectriX higher-cap schemes typically accommodate the Taycan RWD and 4S; the GTS and above require bespoke corporate arrangements.

How much does the Porsche Taycan cost on salary sacrifice?

Indicative gross sacrifice on a Taycan RWD, 4-year contract, 10,000 miles/year through Tusker premium-tier sits at approximately £1,100 to £1,250/month. Net take-home cost for a higher-rate (40%) UK taxpayer is approximately £800/month after income tax and NI relief, less £116.93/month BIK tax at the 4% 2026-27 rate.

Which Taycan variant is the best sal-sac choice?

The Taycan RWD at £88,250 OTR (£87,700 P11D) is the volume choice for sal-sac because it fits within Tusker and ElectriX higher-cap schemes. The 4S is the next step up for buyers with bespoke executive arrangements. The GTS, Turbo and above are rarely viable on standard sal-sac; PCH or corporate cash-equivalent is the usual route.

What is the BIK tax on a Porsche Taycan in 2026-27?

4% of P11D. For the Taycan RWD at £87,700 P11D that is £3,508 of taxable benefit per year, costing a higher-rate (40%) UK taxpayer £1,403.20 per year (£116.93/month). For the Taycan 4S at £99,400 P11D the higher-rate BIK is £1,590 per year (£132.50/month).

Is the Macan Electric a better sal-sac choice than the Taycan?

For most P2 buyers, yes. The Macan Electric at £69,800 OTR (under £75,000 P11D) fits within Octopus EV and Loveelectric standard schemes; the Taycan does not. The Macan Electric offers similar 800V charging architecture, comparable WLTP range and a more usable SUV body for UK daily use. The Taycan is faster and more dynamically focused, but for sal-sac math the Macan Electric usually wins.

Does the Taycan’s 800V architecture matter for daily UK use?

Only if you regularly use 350kW+ ultra-rapid chargers. The Taycan can pull up to 320kW peak; on a typical 150kW UK ultra-rapid it caps at 150kW like every EV. If you home-charge on Octopus Intelligent Octopus Go at 7p/kWh overnight and only need DC for road trips, the 800V architecture is a nice-to-have, not a deal maker. The Tesla Model Y at a fraction of the price is more rational for most use-cases.

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