Porsche has confirmed that the upcoming Mission E won't just be offered in one flavor and like the brand's other models, come available in a number of different specifications.

Porsche chief executive Oliver Blume said that it will have an impressive range, fast-charging and come with varying levels of power.


Blume suggested that Porsche may take a leaf out of Tesla's book by offering over-the-air updates with the Mission E and even allow customers to remotely install performance upgrades.

When the Mission E reaches dealerships, it will come with the same 800-volt drive system as the concept which includes two electric motors and a large battery. It should initially deliver around 592 hp and be capable of hitting 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds. As with the concept, four-wheel steering can be expected as standard as can Porsche Torque Vectoring.


It is also possible that the production car will include the same wireless charging functionality as the concept.