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The following is a list of concept vehicles by German carmaker Porsche, a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group.As of September 2021, a total of 49 Porsche concepts have been revealed. 15 concepts remained unrevealed until November 11, 2020, the publish date of the Porsche Unseen, a book about the unrevealed Porsche concept vehicles from the years 2005 to 2019.
Porsche 918 Spyder The Porsche Mission X is an electric concept sports car manufactured by Porsche . It was presented in June 2023 and is set to be the successor of the Porsche 918 Spyder when it reaches production in 2025.
Porsche looked back at the 959, Carrera GT, and 918 Spyder to get inspiration for the future—and the Mission X's future may include a run at Nürburgring records.
The Porsche 918 Spyder is a high performance sports car manufactured by German marque Porsche. [6] The 918 Spyder is a plug-in hybrid powered by a mid-mounted naturally aspirated 4.6 L (4,593 cc) V8 engine, developing 447 kW (608 PS; 599 hp) at 8,700 RPM, with two electric motors delivering an additional 210 kW (286 PS; 282 hp) for a combined output of 652 kW (875 hp) and 1,280 N⋅m (944 lbf ...
Honda 0 SUV and 0 Saloon Concept. ... Porsche 963 GTP. ... twin-turbo V-8 hybrid hypercar, of which only 85 examples were built between 2016 and 2022. Xpeng AeroHT.
The real challenge would be to make an electric sports car that's small, nimble, and relatively light, like some current and past Porshes. The issue is that battery technology isn't quite advanced ...
The Vision 357 Speedster is based on the Porsche 718 GT4 e-Performance prototype shown at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed. [3]It uses permanent synchronous electric motors for the front and rear wheels, as well as the 80 kWh battery from the 2021 Porsche Mission R concept, and the chassis from the Porsche 718 GT4 Clubsport.
The Porsche 963 (Type 9R0) is an LMDh sports prototype racing car designed by Porsche and built by Multimatic, to compete in the Hypercar and GTP (Grand Touring Prototype) classes in the FIA World Endurance Championship and IMSA SportsCar Championship, respectively. [7]