Porsche's First Electric Car Is Starting To Feel Very Real
Porsche is a major step loser to releasing its first fully-electric car after finishing testing for what has been known as project J1.
The near-production car, based heavily on the Mission E concept we saw at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show, is now in the final phase of its development as the standalone sixth Porsche model line.
Porsche will finalise its spec, both technical and in terms of equipment, before giving it a debut at one of Europe’s major car shows. Officially slated for a 2019 launch, we wouldn’t be surprised to see it at Geneva in March.
The concept featured a two-motor setup with 590bhp and 663lb ft, with lithium-ion batteries integrated into the floor structure for a lower centre of gravity. It was all-wheel drive but Porsche said it sent most of the power to the rear. Mmmm, schpordy.
Part of project J1’s remit is to show the world – and, more specifically, Porsche buyers – that electric power doesn’t have to be associated with oversized, lumbering SUVs. Most manufacturers venturing into the larger electric car market choose SUVs for their sheer interior space, making it easier to package the batteries.
The £100,000-ish car has no name, as yet, but Porsche chief Oliver Blume says it won’t be called Mission E, according to Autocar. It has been set an ambitious-looking 20,000-unit annual sales target after the first year or two.
At the same time, the next 911 generation is being built with a plug-in hybrid drivetrain in mind. It’s possible that such a model would need to drop to four cylinders to make room for batteries while the rest of the range maintained six.
The J1 chassis will also be used for the first electric Bentley in 2020 or so. That will be a two-door electric sports car.
Source: Autocar
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We need more electric performance cars
Cheaper ones. Rimacs are awesome, but we need something that petrolheads would choose over.
No. No we don’t. We need more hybrid perf cars.
Looks awesome, and especially daring for à German car. Can’t wait to see it in real life.
It’s good to see the Germans are determined to not miss the next technological leap in the industry (aka EVs) ; i was worried they might be left behind.
The price does seem a bit steep tho (tho that also depends on other parameters aarounr. The car)
It’s a Porsche. Slap a bagde with a serial number on the centre console and the Porsche buyers will be ready to pay well more than that.
Boo and hiss
At least it’s the first good looking electric car
I disagree. I find it ugly TBH, while Zoe and Tesla Model S look good
They are still oversized Beetles tho…
no….
Yes hello this is not 1950 anymore. You need a telegram with that ?
“Looks like a cayman feels like a tesla,the all new porsche 911 e”
Where have I seen this before, …………..
Eh, maybe a little bit but they don’t look that similar
doesn’t look anything like that , you’re blind lol
Looks better than the new Tesla Roadster.
Where are the side mirrors?
I suppose it uses rear view cameras
Get ready for porsche and tesla fanboys arguing about which is fastest