Porsche Unveils EV Concept Globally
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Porsche Unveils EV Concept Globally
World Premiere of Mission E Cross Turismo and More at Geneva
At the Geneva Motor Show, which opened on Tuesday, March 6th local time, Porsche held the world premiere of the EV crossover utility vehicle concept model "Mission E Cross Turismo" and the sports car "911 GT3 RS," scheduled for release.
Text by YANAKA Tomomi
Four-Wheel Drive Powered by Two Motors with a Total Output of 600ps
The "Mission E Cross Turismo" is a derivative model of the "Mission E" unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2015. It is a crossover study model for which a production version is scheduled to be announced by Porsche in 2019.
Porsche describes the "Mission E Cross Turismo" as "a model that represents how we envision electric vehicles." The body measures 4.9 meters in length and is equipped with two permanently excited synchronous motors (PSM) driving all four wheels. It generates a maximum output of over 440 kW (600 ps), with 0-100 km/h acceleration in under 3.5 seconds and 0-200 km/h acceleration in under 12 seconds.
Charging is compatible with an 800V fast-charging network. The instrument cluster also incorporates the latest technology, such as operation via a touchscreen and eye-tracking system.
Meanwhile, the "911 GT3 RS" is a road-legal circuit sports car equipped with a 4-liter naturally aspirated 6-cylinder engine, scheduled for release within a year. Tuned by Porsche's motorsport division, it boasts a maximum output of 383 kW (520 ps), 0-100 km/h acceleration in 3.2 seconds, and a top speed of 312 km/h.

