Porsche has started testing the all-electric Mission
E on public roads, with our spies spotting plenty of production-bodied
prototypes next to some Teslas for obvious benchmarking purposes.
The prototypes were spotted outside Porsche’s
R&D center in Weissach, wearing lots of masking tape, fake light stickers
and exhaust tips in a bid to hide their identity, but the overall design
clearly indicates that the final car will retain much of the concept’s sporty
silhouette.
The production version of the Mission E will be
based on a different EV platform than the one to be used on Audi’s E-Tron
electric SUV, one that has a lower floor to better suit the character of the
electric Porsche.
Porsche is reportedly gunning for a driving range of
more than 330 miles, with the Mission E to feature a pair of electric motors
with ‘over 600 PS’ in total and a 0-200 km/h in less than 12 seconds.
The company will also give the production Mission E the 800-volt technology it
previewed on the concept, which will allow shorter charging times and less
weight.
The target is for the Porsche Mission E to offer an
80 percent charge in just 15 minutes, something that will be a true
game-changer in the EV market. The company is also working on a Level 4
autonomous system for the Mission E, as well as over-the-air software updates,
just like Tesla does with its models.
Porsche’s target is to launch the all-electric
Mission E in the market by 2020, so stay tuned for more info.
Cr : Carscoops