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I'm not sure about the origins of this illustration of the upcoming electric Cayman replacement...:

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It's quite good though, methinks.
 
German automotive media reporting that Porsche AG will endeavour to fast-track dedicated electrification and possibly present a (Quantumscape) solid-state battery tech underpinned 911 far sooner than initially anticipated.
 
Up to 700kW. 1.6 tonnes. Perhaps a prelude to a future e-Cup series:

 
A large Porsche SUV. Let that sink in. I expect it to be a winner never the less.

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Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT Facelift Spied On The Nurburgring [UPDATE]
The prototype has its rear wing deployed.

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Update: A closer look suggests this is actually a Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT and not a GTS as we previouly thought. Both models have nearly identical looks, but the Turbo GT uses a slightly different roof spoiler identified by larger fins on the edges. To help showcase this, we've added 14 additional photos to a new gallery featured below.

Porsche has been actively testing the updated Cayenne family since February last year and about a year and a half later, camouflaged Cayenne prototypes are still being pushed to their limits. We have a new batch of spy photos showing a Cayenne Coupe prototype lapping the Nurburgring; initially our sources told us it was a GTS model but it appears to be a Turbo GT.
We don’t have a video of this test run on the German track but even from the photos, the Cayenne Turbo GT facelift looks quite fast and composed. The rear wing is deployed, which means the trial vehicle is probably traveling at a high speed during the photo session. There’s a driver and a co-driver onboard, both wearing safety helmets, hinting they are trying to extract all the performance from the machine down to the last drop.
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Porsche keeps using black tape on black prototypes as a strategic move to keep the design hidden from the spy photographers. Under a closer inspection, however, you’ll see the overall shape of the rear lights – the highlight of the visual revisions – won't be changing much, with narrow corner lenses connected horizontally with a strip spanning from coast to coast. This layout is very similar or even quite possibly identical to the lights we’ve seen on other refreshed Cayenne prototypes.
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Changes are expected inside the cabin as well, where the dashboard is expected to be refreshed with a design inspired by the current 911. Unfortunately, we haven’t had the chance to take a closer look at the interior of the refreshed Cayenne, though our spies were able to catch a glimpse of the cabin recently.

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Before end of year, Porsche will be introduced on the stock market.
news came today.
Time to look over the portfolio!
 
So who here will be buying shares?

Maybe we should get a consortium going here at GCF and buy a controlling stake? With how clever we all are, we'd be running the worlds most successful car company in no time at all!


:ROFLMAO:
 
So who here will be buying shares?

Maybe we should get a consortium going here at GCF and buy a controlling stake? With how clever we all are, we'd be running the worlds most successful car company in no time at all!


:ROFLMAO:
Whatever happened to Tesla? 'The $trillion car company'. Worth more than every other car company on the planet combined. Seems like last century - and Musk looks it.
 
So who here will be buying shares?

Maybe we should get a consortium going here at GCF and buy a controlling stake? With how clever we all are, we'd be running the worlds most successful car company in no time at all!


:ROFLMAO:

Your best plan ever. Make it happen!

With our intellect we'll run the company into the ground before 2024.
 
Your best plan ever. Make it happen!

With our intellect we'll run the company into the ground before 2024.
Haha 100%. Leave it alone. It’s the best car company in the world.
 
Nick raises interesting discussion points about the Porsche and how the IPO could affect transparency about how many cars they sell.

Personally I believe that the IPO will be great news for car enthusiasts. Currently GT models accounts for 40% of sales. They are the cars that truly set Porsche apart from rivals and they are the cars that people can’t buy but can’t get hold of.

I believe that we will likely see an increase in production and availability starting with the 718 GTS and GT4. In 12-24 months it could be easier to factory order a 911 GT3 than today.

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Apparently this is the 718 BEV test mule.
 
eFuels pilot plant in Chile officially opened

20/12/2022

Porsche and international partners working with the Chilean operating company Highly Innovative Fuels (HIF) have started the industrial production of synthetic fuels.

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In the presence of Chilean Energy Minister Diego Pardow, the ‘Haru Oni’ pilot plant in Punta Arenas (Chile) was officially opened today. Porsche Executive Board members Barbara Frenkel and Michael Steiner performed the ceremonial fuelling of a Porsche 911 with the first synthetic fuel produced at the site. eFuels made from water and carbon dioxide using wind energy enable the nearly CO2-neutral operation of petrol engines.

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Barbara Frenkel, Member of the Executive Board for Procurement at Porsche AG, and Michael Steiner, Member of the Executive Board for Development and Research at Porsche AG, fuel a Porsche 911.

“Porsche is committed to a double-e path: e-mobility and eFuels as a complementary technology. Using eFuels reduces CO2 emissions. Looking at the entire traffic sector, the industrial production of synthetic fuels should keep being pushed forward worldwide. With the eFuels pilot plant, Porsche is playing a leading role in this development,” says Barbara Frenkel, Member of the Executive Board for Procurement at Porsche AG.

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Barbara Frenkel, Member of the Executive Board for Procurement at Porsche AG

“The potential of eFuels is huge. There are currently more than 1.3 billion vehicles with combustion engines worldwide. Many of these will be on the roads for decades to come, and eFuels offer the owners of existing cars a nearly carbon-neutral alternative. As the manufacturer of high-performance, efficient engines, Porsche has a wide range of know-how in the field of fuels,” adds Michael Steiner, Member of the Executive Board for Development and Research at Porsche AG.

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Michael Steiner, Member of the Executive Board for Development and Research at Porsche AG

In the pilot phase, eFuel production of around 130,000 litres per year is planned. Initially the fuel is to be used in lighthouse projects such as the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup and at Porsche Experience Centers. After the pilot phase, the first scaling will take the project in Chile up to a projected 55 million litres per year by the middle of the decade. Around two years later the capacity is expected to be 550 million litres.

The south of Chile offers ideal conditions for the production of eFuels, with the wind blowing for around 270 days a year and enabling the wind turbines to operate at full capacity. Punta Arenas is also located close to the Strait of Magellan. From the port of Cabo Negro, the synthetic eFuel can be transported just like traditional fuels all over the world, and be distributed using the existing infrastructure.

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Porsche is working towards a CO2-neutral balance sheet across the entire value chain by 2030. This also includes a CO2-neutral usage phase for future all-electric models. Synthetic fuels supplement electromobility and are part of the sports car manufacturer’s sustainability strategy. Porsche has already invested over 100 million USD in the development and production of eFuels. For example, the sports car manufacturer invested 75 million USD in HIF Global LLC in April 2022. This company plans, builds and operates eFuel plants in Chile, USA and Australia.

Source: https://newsroom.porsche.com/en/202...ant-haru-oni-chile-synthetic-fuels-30732.html
 
Not the most obvious product expansion but makes sense. Porsche doesn’t have a 7 seater there’s room for more players in the SUV segment above the Cayenne.
 
Not the most obvious product expansion but makes sense. Porsche doesn’t have a 7 seater there’s room for more players in the SUV segment above the Cayenne.
Hmm… Not sure if it makes sense that Porsche’s top model is a 7 seat SUV.

But hey, one never now these days.
 
Yes, I wonder if anyone ever thought that there would be more Porsche SUVs than cars?
 
Guys, not sure if anyone of you have read this too, but Spanish press is reporting Porsche is going axe Panamera EV in favour of Taycan II and Landjet. The new Taycan will grow in size a bit and that’s it.
 

Porsche

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans, headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Owned by Volkswagen AG, it was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche. In its early days, Porsche was contracted by the German government to create a vehicle for the masses, which later became the Volkswagen Beetle. In the late 1940s, Ferdinand's son Ferry Porsche began building his car, which would result in the Porsche 356.
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