Rumors of a 911
hybrid have been floating around for awhile and Porsche Technology
Communications spokesman Hermann-Josef Stappen has revealed “If we will bring a
hybrid 911, it will also again be the best 911 ever."
Despite being optimistic about the model, Stappen
told Motoring there are concerns about how many vehicles the company could sell
and whether or not customers would be willing to accept a plug-in hybrid
version of the iconic sports car. Stappen went on to say the company is
"constantly" looking at a 911 hybrid but nothing has been decided as
of yet.
The news isn't terribly surprising as there has been
conflicting reports about whether or not the company would offer a hybrid
version of the next-generation 911. Back in May, Porsche's head of 911
development suggested the model was axed because the "disadvantages
outweighed the advantages." Problems reportedly included high-development
costs and a heavy battery pack which would limit the car's dynamic
capabilities.
While a 911 hybrid might not happen in the near
future, Stappen hinted the 718 could be a good candidate for a plug-in hybrid
variant as he noted “There would only be minor changes to the platform to put
in electric drive."
Cr : Carscoops