
A plug-in hybrid version will be likely added to the 911 range mid-way through its next generation, according to Porsche CEO Oliver Blume.
The new generation of the 911 expected to go on sale in 2019, which means that we�re going to see the first plug-in hybrid version of the Porsche sports car in around 2023 with the mid-cycle update of that generation.
�We will come with the plug-in hybrid with the next battery generation and with the next evolution step,� Blume told AutoNews. �It will be very important for the 911 to have a plug-in hybrid.�
Blume also said that Porsche has prepared the platform of the next 911 to accommodate the plug-in hybrid powertrain. Waiting to launch it until the mid-life facelift will enable them to extract more power and more driving range from the batteries, targeting a pure electric driving range of 43 miles, he added.
�The potential is very good with the new generation of batteries,� Blume said.
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