The Porsche 911 rumor mill is back in action as
Bloomberg is reporting the next-generation model could be offered with a
plug-in hybrid powertrain. According to the report, the plug-in hybrid variant
would be a high-performance model that would sit at the top of the 911 lineup.
The publication goes on to suggest the car could be introduced a few years
after new 911 debuts in late 2018.
Insiders said Porsche wants the 911 Hybrid to have
an electric-only range of 70 km and engineers are working to reduce
the weight of the car's battery so it doesn't adversely affect the car's
handling.
Porsche declined to confirm plans for a 911 Hybrid
but a spokesperson told Bloomberg the next-generation model will allow for the
"integration of an electric powertrain and the manufacturer is keeping all
options open regarding engine specifications."
The report went on to suggest Porsche could offer a
Macan EV sometime after the production version of the Mission E is launched in
2019.
If the report is correct, it likely means Porsche
was able to solve several of the problems that August Achleitner mentioned to
Car and Driver earlier this year. At the time, the head of 911 development said
plans for a hybrid variant were axed because the added weighy would limit the
car's dynamic capabilities and it wouldn't be as profitable as more
conventional variants. In summation, Achleitner stated the "disadvantages
outweighed the advantages."
Cr : Carscoops