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Report: Porsche CEO Promises There Won't be a 911 EV

Report: Porsche CEO Promises There Won't be a 911 EV

Porsche CEO Michael Leiters confirmed on May 21, 2024, that the company has no plans to produce an all-electric version of its iconic 911 sports car. This decision stands in contrast to Porsche's broader electrification strategy, which includes models like the Taycan and upcoming electric versions of the Macan and 718. Leiters stated that the 911's unique character and engineering are intrinsically linked to its internal combustion engine, and that an electric powertrain would fundamentally alter the driving experience that enthusiasts expect. He emphasized that Porsche aims to maintain the 911's identity, which includes its engine sound and performance characteristics derived from its current powertrain. The company will continue to invest in optimizing the existing combustion engine technology for the 911, potentially exploring synthetic fuels as a more sustainable option for the model. This commitment to a combustion engine 911 signals a deliberate segmentation within Porsche's electric vehicle roadmap, preserving a core enthusiast model while pushing electrification across its other product lines.

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