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BY: Bix

Porsche Preps Electric Boxster

Battery-powered R&D prototypes to hit the streets next year.

Somebody at Porsche must have a house on the Gulf of Mexico, because the company seems to be quietly trying to inch away from petroleum. The company announced they’ll be putting three all-electric Boxster prototypes on the road in early 2011 in order to study the feasibility of cars that don’t require fossil fuel. Porsche AG president and CEO Michael Macht said the company is dedicated to bringing an electric sports car to market at some point; it remains to be seen whether that means a fully electron-powered Boxster or 911 that could threaten to be the Edison to Tesla’s Tesla, or a hybrid capable of electric-only operation at times like the just-confirmed-for-production 918 Spyder. [via Porsche]

(Pictured: Porsche Boxster Spyder)

Press Release:
Porsche Develops Research Cars with Electric Drive

Stuttgart. Electric drive will take on an increasingly important role in the further enhancement of Porsche Intelligent Performance. To combine greater efficiency with even lower fuel consumption and emissions, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is working consistently not only on the ongoing development of hybrid concepts already in regular production, but also on practical tests as part of the Stuttgart Model Region for Electromobility, using three research cars with all-electric drive based on the Porsche Boxster.

In the test process, these three electric Boxsters are to provide an initial first important insight into new electric drive components and battery systems for all-electric vehicle drive. This field test intended to also provide further findings on the infrastructure required for electromobility, user behaviour and the demands made of future products, is to start in early 2011.

Michael Macht, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Porsche AG, sees this contribution made by Porsche as absolutely essential: “We will definitely be offering an electric sports car in future. But such a concept only makes sense if it offers product qualities typical of a Porsche.”

Porsche has been committed to electric mobility for a long time, thus helping to preserve the environment and save resources in our world: The spectacular concept study of the 918 Spyder high-performance mid-engined sports car with plug-in hybrid combines high-tech breakthroughs in engine technology and electromobility with a truly fascinating range of further qualities. Emissions otherwise to be found only on a super-mini of just 70 g/km CO2 with three litres fuel consumption for 100 kilometres in the NEDC (equal to 94.1 mpg imp), come with the performance of a super sportscar developing well over 600 horsepower.

The hybrid system of the 911 GT3 R Hybrid has been developed especially for racing, with two 60 kW (82 hp) electric motors on the front axle boosting the 480 hp six-cylinder power unit fitted at the rear. Replacing conventional batteries there is an electrical flywheel power storage system re-charged whenever the driver applies the brakes and thus delivering energy to the electric motors. The 911 GT3 R Hybrid has already proven its racing qualities in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring.

Introducing the Cayenne S Hybrid, Porsche also offers the first production car in the range able to run under electric power alone. With maximum output of 380 hp, the Cayenne S Hybrid makes do in the NEDC cycle with just 8.2 ltr/100 km (equal to 34.5 mpg imp), and CO2 emissions reduced to a mere 193 g/km. This hybrid technology will also be featured in the future Panamera S Hybrid due to enter the market next year.

COMMENTS
  • Electrified Boxster | Porsche Cayman Blog by Porsche Heritage says:
    October 5, 2010 at 3:45 am
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    [...] Well that is very interesting as per 0-60 Magazine, "The company announced they’ll be putting three all-electric Boxster prototypes on the road in early 2011 in order to study the feasibility of cars that don’t require fossil fuel. Porsche AG president and CEO Michael Macht said the company is dedicated to bringing an electric sports car to market at some point; it remains to be seen whether that means a fully electron-powered Boxster or 911 that could threaten to be the Edison to Tesla’s Tesla, or a hybrid capable of electric-only operation at times like the just-confirmed-for-production 918 Spyder." Porsche Preps Electric Boxster | 0-60 Magazine [...]

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