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Increase the development of pure electricity, electric Macan released next year, but Porsche will not give up fuel vehicles

March was supposed to be the month of the Geneva Motor Show, and it was also the time for many manufacturers to release their future models and plans, although the auto show was gone, Porsche still held an annual media conference on time.

Increase the development of pure electricity, electric Macan released next year, but Porsche will not give up fuel vehicles

Porsche says half of Porsche's sales will come from electric vehicles by 2025, and 80% of Porsche models will be electric by 2030. A hybrid version of the 911 will also be available soon, using technology from the Le Mans 919 hybrid race car, in addition, in 2025, the replacement 718 will be a pure electric vehicle, and will be highly similar to the Mission R unveiled by Porsche at last year's Munich Motor Show.

Increase the development of pure electricity, electric Macan released next year, but Porsche will not give up fuel vehicles

In addition to future models, Porsche is also working on the development of the next-generation Macan based on the PPE platform, which is jointly built by Porsche and Audi. Pure electric Macan from May 2021 testing, the entire development process of the test mileage will reach 3 million kilometers, the current development work is still in progress, is expected to be released next year pure electric Macan will be officially released.

Increase the development of pure electricity, electric Macan released next year, but Porsche will not give up fuel vehicles

However, Porsche said it would not completely abandon fuel-engined models in a short period of time, including the niche Panamera, which has gradually declined in sales. For Porsche, the traditional fuels of Macan and Cayenne are still hot sellers, and the 911 is a totem-like model, and Porsche has no need to promise all-electric now, at least not until 2030.

Increase the development of pure electricity, electric Macan released next year, but Porsche will not give up fuel vehicles

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