Porsche Revealed Its Plans For Their Electric Lineup With New Synthetic Fuel
by AutoExpert | 22 March, 2021
Being a brand and keeping up with the trend means a crazy agenda. Lately, Porsche bought an increased stake in Rimac, along with Volkswagen Group, and will use synthetic fuels starting next year in their future models. The plan is set, the future will show if they will reach the production lines. It's not that easy to make a Porsche with a new synthetic engine, because there are new features and modifications to make to the brand's electric vehicle section.
The next Porsche to get the new motors could be the fully-electric Macan and is expected next year, and the expected 718 Boxter and Cayman models. The expansion of the EVs is currently on the go with the Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo and its expanse consists of more development, studies, and tests to rank everything to Porsche's style and name.
As previously reported, the next 718 series will adopt a full electrification policy and now the customers expect further details on its successor - the 918 Spyder. So far, it was confirmed that the project is still "alive" and is simply delayed and it won't arrive before 2025. Right now they want to focus mostly on electrifying its entire lineup. And they still work on the battery technology - the constant progress will show what kind of a Spyder we'll get.
The opportunities for Porsche are immense and they are one of few who can keep up with the constant tech advances. Everyone is eager to mean the next Porsche models because the future shows supercars on the horizon.