A plug-in hybrid version will be likely added to the
911 range mid-way through its next generation, according to Porsche CEO Oliver
Blume.
The new generation of the 911 expected to go on sale
in 2019, which means that we’re going to see the first plug-in hybrid version
of the Porsche sports car in around 2023 with the mid-cycle update of that
generation.
The model isn’t greenlighted yet but the Porsche CEO
said it’s “my opinion that we will go for it.” This should clear the air around
the plug-in hybrid 911, because Porsche had previously indicated that the
project was dropped due to excessive battery weight.
Blume also said that Porsche has prepared the
platform of the next 911 to accommodate the plug-in hybrid powertrain. Waiting
to launch it until the mid-life facelift will enable them to extract more power
and more driving range from the batteries, targeting a pure electric driving range
of 43 miles, he added.