Apart from the facelifted Porsche 911, Porsche also unveiled the electric Mission-E Concept at the Volkswagen Group Night. The new concept car from Porsche is a four-seat sports car that could preview the next Panamera.
Featuring racing technologies from the Porsche 919 Hybrid, the Mission-E Concept here features a pair of permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM) on each axle, which is capable of delivering 600 horsepower to all four wheels.
This enables the car to hit 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds silently, and is capable of a 500 km range. The 800-volt power system, double of other 400-volt systems on the market, can be charged with sufficient energy in just 15 minutes for a range of 400 km. The car can be charged on regular 400-volt charging stations, but Porsche says that charging time will be longer.
Outside, the Porsche Mission-E Concept is unmistakably Porsche, with Matrix LED headlights up front. Standing at only 130 cm, the Porsche Mission-E Concept’s body is constructed out of a mix of aluminum, steel and carbon fiber reinforced polymer. The front wheels are 21-inches, while the rear wheels are 22-inches, both of which are full carbon.
The simple interior is achieved by the usage of OLED displays, which includes a 3D display that is capable of tracking the driver’s eye movements. Porsche says that car can also be configured from the outside, via the Porsche Car Connect app.