Porsche 918 Spyder Concept


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Love the black space in the headlights.

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I am starting to love the car and have a feeling it will be a beast. A proper competitor to P1 and F150. No underdog as it would seem from the specs with "only" 800hp and 1700kg.

In the latest videos from Barber track it does 100-200 km/h in only 6s with using only 6000rpm. It will most likely do 100-200km/h in around 4,5s (Veyron SS territory) with full power. And specs are still not final.

So I expect 0-100 km/h in less than 3,0s, 0-200 km/h less than 8,0s (~ 7,5s), 0-300 km/h less than 20s. And the Nordschleife in less than 7:00. According to a report (see link just under) it feels more planted than a cup car thanks to extremely low centre of gravity and 4 wheel steering. And as opposed to P1 and F150, you can enjoy all this with open top. They also improved the sound by quite a bit already with further improvement being likely.

http://jalopnik.com/5971558/what-its-like-to-race-in-porsches-845000-hybrid-hypercar?utm_source=Jalopnik Newsletter&utm_campaign=5f31308201-UA-142218-9&utm_medium=email#viewcomments

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I am starting to love the car and have a feeling it will be a beast. A proper competitor to P1 and F150. No underdog as it would seem from the specs with "only" 800hp and 1700kg.

In the latest videos from Barber track it does 100-200 km/h in only 6s with using only 6000rpm. It will most likely do 100-200km/h in around 4,5s (Veyron SS territory) with full power. And specs are still not final.

So I expect 0-100 km/h in less than 3,0s, 0-200 km/h less than 8,0s (~ 7,5s), 0-300 km/h less than 20s. And the Nordschleife in less than 7:00. According to a report (see link just under) it feels more planted than a cup car thanks to extremely low centre of gravity and 4 wheel steering. And as opposed to P1 and F150, you can enjoy all this with open top. They also improved the sound by quite a bit already with further improvement being likely.

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Well check this video then. Around Leipzig; he accelerates a bit harder (revs still limited to 6000 rpm though), check from 2:24 on the straight ;)
It is indeed a beasts, also notice the deceleration, it is mind-blowing!
 
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Well check this video then. Around Leipzig; he accelerates a bit harder (revs still limited to 6000 rpm though), check from 2:24 on the straight ;)
It is indeed a beasts, also notice the deceleration, it is mind-blowing!

It has been discussed already. The speedo in this video is clearly wrong. Do you really believe the 918 can do 200-290 km/h in 4,5s when using only 6000rpm, if Veyron SS needs 8s ? I don´t. Also analog speedo shows just above 200 km/h when the digital one shows 290 km/h.

That is why I posted the new videos, where it seems right and even the driver confirms the top speed (of digital speedo, the analog one shows about 10 km/h less) on the straight.
 
It has been discussed already. The speedo in this video is clearly wrong. Do you really believe the 918 can do 200-290 km/h in 4,5s when using only 6000rpm, if Veyron SS needs 8s ? I don´t. Also analog speedo shows just above 200 km/h when the digital one shows 290 km/h.

That is why I posted the new videos, where it seems right and even the driver confirms the top speed (of digital speedo, the analog one shows about 10 km/h less) on the straight.
Hmm, good point thanks for pointing it out, never looked at the analog speedo :X
 
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Porsche’s upcoming 918 Spyder supercar is, perhaps, the most eagerly anticipated hybrid vehicle in history, and images of pre-production cars are all over the internet. We’ve even shown you a leaked video (now private) that reportedly captures a production version at an uber-secret gathering for potential buyers.

Now, German site Auto Bild has published a photo of the 918 in production trim, originally filed with the Office of the European Union for the Registration of Trademarks, Designs and Models (OHIM). From what we can tell in the limited-resolution image, the car doesn’t differ much from what we’ve seen in a supposedly leaked brochure.

What we do know is that the 918 Spyder will come to market with a 4.6-liter V-8 engine, a seven-speed PDK gearbox and a pair of electric motors. Combined output is said to be 795 horsepower, with the V-8 contributing 580 horsepower to that total number.

The 918 Spyder will give drivers the ability to run in electric-only mode, gas-only mode or a combined mode. In the combined mode, the run from 0-60 mph is said to take around three seconds, and the claimed top speed is just over 200 mph (202 mph to be precise).

Auto Bild says that Porsche will begin 918 Spyder customer deliveries in September of 2013, priced from 768,026 euros ($1,018,940). Deliveries in the U.S. will reportedly begin in early 2014, with the car priced from $845,000 on this side of the Atlantic.

- http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1081600_first-photo-of-production-porsche-918-spyder-leaked
 
Unlike the F150 and P1 the 918 Spyder will be reavealed at Frankfurt, the new Bugatti also. I think it is good so, way different cars.
 
A must read!

http://gulfnews.com/life-style/motoring/test-drives/porsche-918-spyder-driven-around-yas-marina-circuit-1.1149355

Seven minutes and 14 seconds… Meh, easy. I do that from a standing start.
Said the Porsche 918 Spyder…
We are talking of course about the yardstick of every automobile made since the world learned to pronounce Nordschleife. If your new minivan with twin electrically sliding doors and anti-dog hair carpeting can’t do a sub ten-minute lap of the ’Ring, you may as well set the factory on fire and call the insurance company.
Do ’Ring times matter? No. The Toyota 86 would probably be slower than a well-driven diesel Mercedes-Benz estate, but the Nürburgring Nordschleife simply provides us with a handy list of consistent data. Porsche’s upcoming super sportscar, the 918 Spyder, is already near the top of the list — even if they’re still putting finishing touches to it.
Its official time of 7:14 is just a warm-up act for the real hot-lap coming soon. “7:14 is not the final number, there is still some room there, maybe five or six seconds, maybe more,” says Björn Leiss, Porsche’s official driving instructor and wheels’ chauffeur for the day at Yas Marina.

We’re among the very few fortunate souls to have sat behind the wheel of a development 918 Spyder prototype. Albeit only while gripping the thickly padded rim and making vroom-vroom noises. Sure, the 918 Spyder does have a completely silent all-electric mode, but our imitation stems from the fact that we’re limited to the passenger seat once the car exits the pits of Yas Marina’s 2.4-km South Circuit.
Leiss doesn’t waste time, he’s eager to go. VVIPs and prospective 918 Spyder buyers are streaming through Gate 6 at Yas Island, slotting their G-Classes, Cayennes, and Land Cruisers in a neat row outside Porsche’s allotted garage for the day. They, too, waste no time, grabbing brochures and animatedly gesticulating at the 12 standard paint options. Their minds seem to be optioning-up some million-dollar cars already.
As one such VVIP gets out of his 795 horsepower taxi-ride, he finds a quiet corner to leaf through the brochure.
I interrupt his contemplation: “So, what do you think? Are you getting one?”
“I can’t decide,” he replies, “Maybe I get two — one yellow, one red…”
Million dollar hybrid super sportscars limited to just 918 examples sell themselves in this company. Specs like 0-100kph in under three seconds, a weight of under 1,600kg, carbon fibre everything, rear axle steering and active aerodynamics are just extras.
Before my turn out on the circuit, Leiss prepares me with a pep talk. “You’ll feel instant torque — the front electric motor is worth around 115bhp, and the rear one 130bhp, or about that. I’m really looking forward to driving the final model that revs up to 9,000rpm, but this development model is still rev limited to 6,000rpm. We have to drive them all the time and the cars have to last, so… The development always keeps going. If there’s something new Porsche discovers then it will make its way onto the final car.
“The performance is amazing. I really love the performance, and the centre of gravity. You steer and the car immediately follows your steering, without any understeer or oversteer, it just sucks itself down onto the road. The way it reacts and the way it behaves on the track is very, very similar to a racecar.”

We’re off, and during the first lap we can hold a normal conversation — top down, engine warming up.
Lap two and Leiss presses a button, the petrol engine dies, and the whispering electric motors are only disturbed by the roar of huge rubber rolling over a porous track surface. This is the hot-lap, and it’s taken in zero-emissions, electric-only mode. The Porsche 918 Spyder pulls fervently, and its transitions through the turns are violent, like a racecar’s, just like Leiss said. Your neck’s not prepared. By the time you flex your muscles you’re already through the corner anyway.
Besides Yas Marina’s kerbs rattling off underneath the wheels (non-production items) one by one, 2.4km is despatched in near silence and with consummate ease. Leiss works the wheel minimally, and narrates the car’s behaviour — basically it’s flat and grips everywhere.

Lap three and the 4.6-litre V8 bursts into life down the start/finish straight, spitting 580 horses towards the rear wheels. Honestly, the combined effort of internal combustion and electricity, as opposed to solely a bunch of positives and negatives, feels hardly any different to me. The 918 Spyder is brutally fast in any mode, and you can have five of those including one labelled Hot Lap. That’ll be the commute to work, then…
“Europeans and Americans are used to this technology, so we want the customers here to see the car before it goes into production,” says Leiss.

There are some obvious things that are only for prototype purposes — lights, wheels, interior. But the information displays in the car are fully functional. There are plenty of cracks due to lots of use, but everything works. The switch console sitting behind the driver’s and passenger’s elbows is obviously an ergonomic disaster, so that will be changed too.
Porsche is currently running nine development cars with different focus areas: one might be an engine mule, the other a transmission development car, suspension, etc… Porsche can then test specific areas of the car at the same time and combine the positive results into a production model sooner rather than later. I don’t know what useful data they will take away from my perma-smile after the five laps are completed and Leiss pulls in.
Matthias Hoffsuemmer, Porsche’s lead race instructor, lets me out of the number 24 car and tells me the production models will make closer to 850bhp. Considering my experience was 3,000 shy of the red line I can hardly imagine how devastatingly fast a showroom fresh example will be.
These cars are more than 80 per cent complete. “The shape itself will not change,” says Hoffsuemmer, “just the finishing, engine cover, exhaust pipes… Mechanically, not much. Unless it’s something to improve it.
“I’ve driven all the cars, Porsches, and other cars as well. But I’ve never driven a super sportscar like a 918.
“This is the next generation. It’s so easy to drive, everyone can drive it. You don’t need to be a professional racer to use it safely, or drive it quickly. We are still doing a lot of testing with the cars to decide which parts — if any — need to
be further improved in order to make the car absolutely perfect.”

Porsche’s marking down the official start of 918 Spyder production as September 18. Yes, that is 9/18. “I’m surprised Porsche didn’t go for 918 horsepower,” I quip to Hoffsuemmer.
“I’m sure that’s just an easy twist of a knob somewhere,” he replies.
Easy. The Porsche 918 Spyder’s maxim.
 
To be lighter than concept

A future Porsche 918 Spyder owner says the combined output of the powertrain will grow to 875 bhp (652 kW).
A TeamSpeed member (who also ordered the McLaren P1 and LaFerrari) says the combined output will rise from 795 bhp (593 kW) to 875 bhp (652 kW). This will be possible by uprating the V8 4.6-liter engine and we assume by tweaking the pair of electric motors.
He says the production version will look different than the concepts / pre-production models and most importantly, the car will be lighter than originally expected. The same source mentions it will be able to run the Nürburgring in less than seven minutes and drive on electric power for 150 km (93 miles).
Just like the 911 GT3, the new Porsche 918 Spyder will benefit from a four-wheel steering system, along with a targa top unlike its two competitors which have a fixed roof. Another member of the forum says Porsche will lose money with every 918 Spyder built and at the moment half of the cars have already been sold.
The production model will be reportedly shown in September at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

Source: teamspeed.com
http://www.worldcarfans.com/113032955888/porsche-918-spyder-production-version-to-have-875-bhp--
 
More power, less weight I'm starting too like. And also Porsche will lose money with the 918 Spyder. That is good. Epic cars make no money. Here go the LFA haters.
 
I'm surprised at that. Most of the time the Germans won't build a car they're going to lose money on.

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I remember the Top Gear episode where Hammy was comparing the 959 and the F40, and mentioned that Porsche was was losing money on every 959 sold. Then again, Porsche was hemorrhaging money during that time. But the tradition continues. That said, if Porsche was still under Wiedeking, you'd know a project like this would not happen.
 
Porsche makes money on Cayennes, Panameras and soon, Macans in order to make cars like the 918 Spyder possible if not profitable.
 
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