New Six Senses Kitzbuehel Alps chalet owners now receive a new Porsche Taycan. When the resort opens in 2021, chalet owners receive some of the first of the Porsche model on the market. The zero-emissions supercar complements the property’s focus on sustainability. Despite its eco-friendliness, the car leaves nothing to be desired in terms of luxury or power; with a minimum range of 311 miles, it reaches 62 mph in less than three seconds.
“Sustainability is not just about what we do, but who we do it with,” said Bernhard Bohnenberger, president, Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas. “Our relationship with Porsche and its zero-emission model underlines our position to build and operate in ways that minimizes our ecological impact.”
“It’s not only about the excitement the car exudes, and the added value for the chalet buyer — this strategic alliance has deeper roots. With what we do, we want to ensure that our planet remains a safe and stable environment, full of natural wonders, for generations to come. We must take responsibility. Six Senses aims to be plastic free by 2022, Porsche are now diesel free. This is a clear signal that both brands are thinking in the same direction. All we do is plant the seed,” added Michael Staininger, co-developer, Six Senses Kitzbuehel Alps.
The property faces Hohe Tauern, the largest nature reserve in the Alps. It offers 80 guest accommodations and 50 private residences, 15 of which are chalets. Chalets come with four or five bedrooms. Each private residence is created with style and warmth in mind, while taking advantage of the latest in energy efficiency and home technology.
Six Senses Kitzbuehel Alps is about a three-hour drive from Munich and about a two-hour drive from airports in Salzburg (SZG) and Innsbruck (INN).
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