Despite the fake Panamera body, the Carscoops spy
photographers reckon we're looking at something that's shorter, wider and
taller than the production Panamera, which of course has us believe that
underneath all those prototype bits, lies a Porsche Cayenne Coupe.
Given the fact that this test mule has
electric hazard stickers on it, we could also connect it to the upcoming
Mission E. Whether this is the actual Mission E they're testing, or simply
a hybrid or an EV version of the Cayenne Coupe, is hard to determine just yet.
The reason why this could be either a hybrid or an
EV is because the spy photographers couldn't hear any engine noise as the car
was driving by - which normally means "fully electric", but it could
also mean that it was simply driving in electric-mode, as many hybrids are
known to do.
If a next-generation Cayenne Coupe is indeed hiding
underneath, it should utilize the same powertrains as the regular all-new
Cayenne, which is still under development. When an electrified version does
arrive, it might actually share some technology with the Mission E.
The Mission E concept featured a total system power
output of 600 PS/590 HP and could sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds. In order for Porsche to deliver
on the promise of a full charge in just 15 minutes, they'll need to invest in
infrastructure on multiple continents, since 800-volt 150 kW chargers are
currently very hard to come by.
Source : Carscoops