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2019 Porsche 718 718 Spyder

Porsche has launched the 718 Spyder RS, the most powerful version yet of its mid-engine roadster, thirty years after the presentation of the Boxster concept car. The car features a high-revving naturally aspirated engine from the 911 GT3 Cup racing race and is available exclusively with the seven-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung transmission (PDK). The engine generates up to 493 hp and 488 Nm, revs to 9,000 rpm and combined with a short-ratio seven-speed PDK transmission, the 718 Spyder RS goes from
Last year, Porsche CEO Oliver Blume announced that the next-generation Porsche 718 will be all-electric (EV) by 2025. This means the combustion engine would breathe its final breath in the current-generation (982) Porsche 718 Cayman/Boxster. Does that mean it will appreciate? That will be dependent on variant and/or specifications, but an EV Porsche 718 might just put a lid on the current-generation 718’s depreciation. Also read: The Porsche 718 as we know it will die by 2025, EVs to contribute
The RennSport name which is German for racing sport is often reserved for the iconic Porsche 911 as its most track-focused and driver-centric version. For the first time ever though, the RS badge is placed on its entry-level sibling, the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS and it’s here in Malaysia. Launched at the newly opened Porsche Centre Johor Bahru (PCJB) in Danga Bay, the 718 Cayman GT4 RS (we’ll just call it the GT4 RS from here on) is priced from RM 1,550,000. Slotting above the previous range-to
As the world slowly shifts towards a more sustainable future, adopting electrification along the way, it is only a matter of time before race cars mirror this arrangement. After all, Formula E is amongst the earliest pioneers to adopt electricity as its propulsion source and now Porsche has dropped a preview with its fully-electric Porsche Cayman GT4 e-Performance. Also Read: The Porsche 718 as we know it will die by 2025, EVs to contribute 80 percent of sales by 2030 Porsche held a preview sess
SUVs contributed 56 percent of sales Porsche Taycan sells more than 911 Next generation Porsche 718 to be electric-only, due 2025 For the first time in Porsche’s 73-year history (since 1948), the company sold more than 300,000 cars globally - 301,915 cars to be exact. Revenue was 15 percent higher than the previous year, at 33.1 billion Euros. More importantly, operating profit was 27 percent higher, at 5.3 billion Euros. Porsche thus generated an operating return on sales of 16 percent (previou
Porsche delivered 301,915 cars in 2021, up 11 percent from 2020. The figure is Porsche’s highest ever annual sales record, breaking the pre-pandemic era 2019’s record of 280,000 cars. Never before in the company's 73-year history (since 1948) has more people bought a Porsche. If there was an economic slowdown last year, Porsche's customers never felt it. “Despite the challenges posed by the semi-conductor shortage and the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic we have been working hard to en