
The Porsche Mission E will cost approximately $85,000 when sales commence by the end of 2019, Car Magazine reports.
Revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show two years ago, the Mission E is in its final stages of development and company chairman Oliver Blume says it will slot between the Panamera and 911.
When the Mission E arrives on the market, it will be Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle and will be offered in a range of specifications with different power outputs. There’s also a chance it could be offered in different bodystyles sometime next decade.
Whatever the case may be, 0-62 mph (100 km/h) will be achieved in less than 3.5 seconds and a top speed of over 155 mph (250 km/h) inevitable.
Like the concept, the production model will have a fast-charge feature which will see the battery topped up to 80 per cent in less than a quarter of an hour.
“With 350kW fast-charging, this will be a reality. It will be enough for a 400km (250-mile) range on an 80% charge,” Blume said.
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