The first fully electric Porsche car will arrive in 2019 ready to compete with Tesla
Porsche has announced that its first fully electric car will be available by 2019, and will be priced similar to the Tesla Model S. A new (and beautiful) rival has been born to the Elon Musk car company.
Porsche had to make a video of 15 seconds to finally pronounce your name well
Porsche has been in the market for more than 85 years and it is likely that during all this time the ...
The Porsche Mission E was announced a few years ago as a concept in which the company was working. However, Oliver Blume, executive director of Porsche, said at the Frankfurt Motor Show that they are close to finalising their development. The Mission E will go on sale in 2019 with a price of between 80,000 and 90,000 dollars, comparable to the Model S of Tesla.
On its technology, Porsche says they have designed a fast battery charging system that can complete 80% of the load in just 15 minutes, fighting one of the biggest problems of electric cars: how long it takes to fill their batteries (Tesla has its superchargers, but there are still not so many installed in the world).
As for its speed, the Mission E promised to go from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in just 3.5 seconds, and it is a promise we hope to keep for the launch of the car.
Porsche had to make a video of 15 seconds to finally pronounce your name well
Porsche has been in the market for more than 85 years and it is likely that during all this time the ...
The Porsche Mission E was announced a few years ago as a concept in which the company was working. However, Oliver Blume, executive director of Porsche, said at the Frankfurt Motor Show that they are close to finalising their development. The Mission E will go on sale in 2019 with a price of between 80,000 and 90,000 dollars, comparable to the Model S of Tesla.
On its technology, Porsche says they have designed a fast battery charging system that can complete 80% of the load in just 15 minutes, fighting one of the biggest problems of electric cars: how long it takes to fill their batteries (Tesla has its superchargers, but there are still not so many installed in the world).
As for its speed, the Mission E promised to go from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in just 3.5 seconds, and it is a promise we hope to keep for the launch of the car.