% Yet-another far-in-the-future Porsche-EV announcement that may-also
never-materialize = a whole-lot of 'Tesla-killing' vaporware for the media
to play-up %

http://www.caradvice.com.au/382267/porsche-mission-e-revealed-hints-at-all-electric-tesla-rival/
Porsche Mission E revealed, hints at all-electric Tesla rival
by Mike Stevens

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Porsche has taken a swing at American electric-vehicle dynamo Tesla,
unveiling its hotly anticipated Mission E concept at this week’s Frankfurt
motor show.

Billed as Stuttgart’s first-ever all-electric four-seat sports car, the
440kW Mission E follows the dramatic 918 Spyder hypercar as the latest step
in Porsche’s plan to rapidly embrace future technologies for both
performance and efficiency gains.

Porsche describes the styling of its new electrified four-door coupe as a
sports saloon, comfortably slotting an extra pair of doors and seats into a
stretched but unmistakably Porsche profile.

Massively pumped guards dominate the view from every angle, while a look at
both ends could easily offer a first hint at future Porsche styling.

At the front end, there’s a compressed look to the sunken all-LED
headlights, tucked away beneath the folds of the bonnet and huge wheel
arches.

At the rear, a long C-pillar and window design extends out to the integrated
wing, protruding beyond the slender tail lamps and tall, classically bulbous
bumper and giant diffuser.

In the cabin, the Mission E builds on the 918 Spyder’s interior styling with
a long and tall centre console extending into the dash.

A series of displays dominates the cabin, from the tall control panel in the
centre console, through to the long screen reaching across the dash and to
the broad instrument cluster that wraps behind the minimalist sports
steering wheel.

Porsche says these systems are controlled by a series of gestures and eye
movements, including grasping and pulling gestures designed to activate
functions such as media, navigation, climate control, contacts and vehicle
settings.

Similar concepts are featured in BMW’s new 7 Series limo, and buyers can no
doubt expect Porsche to extend the concept into its next-generation
offerings – the anticipated new Panamera in particular.

Power in the Mission E is provided by a new drive system “proven in motor
racing”, utilising two permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM) that
Porsche claims is similar to those featured in this year’s victorious Le
Mans 919 Hybrid race car.

Delivering all-wheel-drive control, the motors produce over 440kW combined
to propel the Mission E to 100km/h “in under” 3.5 seconds – making it an
obvious performance rival to Tesla’s dual-motor Model S P85D ...

With Porsche Torque Vectoring technology in play, the Mission E also claims
a Nurburgring Nordschleife lap time “under the eight-minute mark”.

It’s not all about speed, though: Porsche is also trumpeting the magic of an
800-volt system – double the 400V design of other EVs – that allows the
Mission E to charge faster and carry less weight, “because lighter, smaller
gage copper cables are sufficient for energy transport”.

Porsche claims a driving range of greater than 500 kilometres on one charge,
and the Mission E’s lithium-ion battery pack can achieve 80 percent of
capacity in around 15 minutes of charging via an 800V port.

In lieu of access to an 800V port, the Mission E can also be connected to a
400V port, or charged by parking over an inductive coil in the garage floor.

A neat trick to the Mission E’s design is the moveable access panel in front
of the driver’s door, which exposes both the charging port and a display for
at-a-glance charge details.

Porsche has yet to confirm any specific production plans for the Mission E,
although it has been open about its plans for plug-in hybrid and
all-electric models in the future.

Buyers can likely expect the next-generation Panamera to take its styling
cues from the Mission E – although, as with any concept, much of its more
audacious elements will be toned down in the transition to production.

The Mission E could also hint at Porsche’s rumoured ‘Pajun’ (a
press-christened portmanteau of ‘Panamera Junior’). At 4850mm in length,
1990mm wide and 1300mm tall, Porsche’s new concept is a full 165mm shorter
than the Panamera, but a significant 60mm wider and 120mm lower ...
[© caradvice.com.au]



http://n4bb.com/porsche-unveils-mission-e-frankfurt/
Porsche Unveils Mission-E in Frankfurt
by Dan Croutch  September 14, 2015
...
http://www.autofocus.ca/news-events/news/porsche-unveils-mission-e-600-horsepower-all-electric-sports-car
Porsche unveils 'Mission E' 600 horsepower all-electric sports car
September 14th 2015
...
http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2015/9/14/Porsche-s-Mission-E-Electric-Sports-Car-Will-Save-The-World-And-Trounce-Tesla-7729248/
Porsche’s Mission E Electric Sports Car Will Save The World And Trounce
Tesla
by Joel Patel  2015/9/14



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http://blogs.wsj.com/corporate-intelligence/2015/05/07/porsche-ceo-muller-ignores-tesla-not-electric-cars/
Porsche CEO Muller Ignores Tesla, Not Electric Cars
May 7, 2015
...
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/apr/17/vw-boss-martin-winterkorn-defeats-chairman-ferdinand-piech
VW boss Martin Winterkorn defeats chairman Ferdinand Piech
Apr 17, 2015 ... is also behind on car industry developments such as
electric cars ... VW [which owns Porsche] has so far shown little initiative
in that direction ...
...
http://ecomento.com/2014/03/20/porsche-considering-pure-electric-sportscar/
Porsche considering pure electric sportscar
March 20, 2014
...
http://inhabitat.com/porsche-to-launch-all-electric-tesla-model-s-rival-in-2019-reports-say/
Porsche to launch all-electric Tesla Model S rival in 2019
by Charley Cameron, 02/19/15
...
http://performancedrive.com.au/porsche-pajun-junior-sedan-electric-model-report-2518/
Porsche ‘Pajun’ junior sedan to be electric-only model – report
January 25, 2015  Brett Davis ... there’s word the car will be an
electric-only model ...
...
http://www.egmcartech.com/2014/12/23/report-porsche-rules-out-any-possibility-for-a-tesla-model-s-competitor/
Report: Porsche rules out any possibility for a Tesla Model S competitor
Dec 23, 2014
...
http://www.gizmag.com/electric-porsche-boxster-e/18705/
All-electric Porsche on the horizon (NEW PICS)
Noel McKeegan   May 24, 2011
...
http://blog.caranddriver.com/porsche-confirms-work-on-all-electric-sports-car-hints-at-hybrid-911/
Porsche Confirms Work on All-Electric Sports Car, Hints at Hybrid 911
September 15, 2009  by Jon Yanca
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http://www.gizmag.com/back-to-the-future-electric-drive-lohner-porsche-at-the-la-auto-show/8335/
Back to the future: Electric-drive Lohner-Porsche at the LA Auto Show
Noel McKeegan  November 11, 2007
http://www.history.com/news/ferdinand-porsches-first-car-was-electric




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