
Like all manufacturers, Porsche will have to accelerate its electrification. And it is not for nothing that you know that from 2035 car manufacturers will be prohibited from selling thermal cars throughout the European Union. A decision made in order to reduce the polluting emissions of the automotive industry by 100%, but it makes life much more difficult for the brands that therefore have to adapt. This also applies to Porsche, which is obviously not exempt from this new measure. If the company already has an electric car, that is Taycanshe will still have to pick up the pace.
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Newcomer
Thus, the German manufacturer is already working on the launch of the whole new 100% electric model. But it is better to be patient until he sees the light no earlier than 2027. And this time it will not be a proper sports car, but an SUV. More precisely, a large model, while accommodating up to seven people on board. As such, it will be positioned above the Cayenne and will have a much higher price tag. According to Porsche, the latter will be an average between a sedan, a station wagon and an SUV and will be based on EPP platform developed together with Audi.
What are the characteristics?
At the moment, we still know relatively little about this new car, which will be equipped with a 920V system to offer even faster charging than the Taycan. The battery can display a capacity of 100 kWh for autonomy that exceeds the bar 700 kilometers. The SUV will also have four-wheel drive and rear wheels. Air suspension will also be in the program after the first sounds of the corridors…
Source: Auto Plus

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