Porsche will not be developing an all-electric version of its iconic Porsche 911. This information was confirmed by Porsche CEO Michael Leiters at an event organized by Auto, Motor und Sport magazine.
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CEO Michael Leiters confirmed that an all-electric Porsche 911 will not be in the future plans of the German sports car brand, and that it will continue to invest selectively in electric vehicles based on actual customer demand. |
This statement means that the Porsche 911 line will continue to be loyal to internal combustion engines, instead of switching to a purely electric configuration as many had previously predicted. Some new variants of the 992.2 generation have been equipped with the T-Hybrid powertrain to improve performance and reduce fuel consumption.
Meanwhile, the German sports car manufacturer entered the electric vehicle market in 2019 with the high-performance sedan Porsche Taycan. Besides the Taycan, Porsche currently also has two all-electric SUVs in its product lineup: the Cayenne Electric and the Macan Electric.
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Speaking at the event, Michael Leiters said that Porsche will continue to invest in the electric vehicle sector, but in a selective manner and based on actual customer demand. This reflects the company's more cautious approach in the context of a slowing global EV market in some regions.
The CEO also admitted that Porsche had overestimated the demand for electric vehicles. Given current market developments, the company has somewhat adjusted its strategy, returning to a greater focus on models with internal combustion engines.
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Given the slowdown in the electric vehicle market, Porsche has somewhat adjusted its strategy, shifting its focus back to models with internal combustion engines. |
This move suggests that Porsche is pursuing a strategy of diversifying its powertrain technology rather than a complete transition to electric vehicles. With the Porsche 911 – considered the soul of the brand – the internal combustion engine will continue to play a central role in the near future.
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