04/4/2018
In this edition of Porsche news update we take a fresh look at the Macan ‑ a compact SUV with all the practicalities a car of this class brings, but one that defies convention with its superb level of performance, technology and luxury.
We explore the Mission E Cross Turismo. Unveiled at Geneva in March, this innovative concept study demonstrates the Porsche vision of sports cars for the future. All‑electric, four‑door, with 600 hp and 800‑volt charging technology ‑ yielding a 250 mile range from 15 minutes of charge, this would be a Porsche for everyday adventures.
The racetrack is calling with the arrival of the new 911 GT3 RS*. Boasting a 4.0‑litre six-cylinder horizontally opposed and naturally aspirated engine packing 520 hp, the new 911 GT3 RS throws down the gauntlet to road-legal race cars.
Also in this edition, we celebrate 70 years since Ferry Porsche created the first Porsche sports car – the legendary 356 No.1. Porsche will be hosting a number of events throughout the year including taking centre stage as featured marque at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Find out where the next installation of Porsche Life is taking place and get the latest from Porsche Motorsport as the teams get ready for an adrenalin-fuelled season.
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*Data determined in accordance with the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) as required by law. You can find more information on WLTP at www.porsche.com/wltp . For Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) range and Equivalent All Electric Range (EAER) figures are determined with the battery fully charged, using a combination of both battery power and fuel.
Values are provided for comparison only. To the extent that fuel and energy consumption or CO₂ values are given as ranges, these do not relate to a single, individual car and do not constitute part of the offer. Optional features and accessories can change relevant vehicle parameters such as weight, rolling resistance and aerodynamics which may result in a change in fuel or energy consumption and CO₂ values. Vehicle loading, topography, weather and traffic conditions, as well as individual driving styles, can all affect the actual fuel consumption, energy consumption, electrical range, and CO₂ emissions of a car.
** Important information about the all-electric Porsche models can be found
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