Porsche is a brand that never stops innovating. It is arguably the only sports car manufacturer that also makes family-focused vehicles that regular customers can use. As part of its Mission R conceptual study to bring a motorsport car to its customers, Porsche has unveiled the all-electric GT4 ePerformance sports car to the world at the famed Goodwood Festival of Speed in England. Keep reading this blog from Porsche Santa Clarita in Santa Clarita, CA, to learn more about Porsche’s latest all-electric sports car.
The all-electric Porsche GT4 ePerformance has begun its world tour at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in West Sussex, England. The world tour is intended to highlight the potential of the vehicle and also served as the launch for the GT4 ePerfromance. From here, the Porsche GT4 ePerformance test vehicle will travel to other places in Europe, including Germany and beyond, over the next two years, demonstrating the potential of the cutting-edge vehicle concept and the possibilities of racing formats associated with it to motorsport customer teams, partners and decision-makers in the motorsport scene.
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The GT4 ePerfromance all-electric sports car is the second fully-electric Porsche after the Porsche Taycan 5-seater sports saloon. It is based on the technical components of the Porsche Mission R concept and is built on the chassis of the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport. Its electric powertrain and battery technology are derived from the Mission R concept, and it puts out a maximum of 800kW or 1,073 horsepower output.
According to a Porsche press release, under simulated racing, the GT4 ePerformance achieved a steady 450 kW or 603 hp for 30 minutes – the duration of a Carrera Cup race. Porsche also says the performance is on par with the current 992-generation 911 GT3 Cup in terms of top speed and lap times.
The GT4 ePerformance can also charge from 5 percent to 80 percent in just 15 seconds, thanks to Porsche’s 900-volt charging technology.
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Porsche also mentioned that it had to redesign some 6,000 parts for the Porsche for the GT4 ePerformance. The GT4 ePerformance body uses natural fiber composite materials, the production of which is said to generate fewer emissions than that of similar synthetic materials.
The GT4 ePerformance also features flared fenders which make it 140 mm wider than the 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport. This allows enough room for the wider 18-inch Michelin tires, which are largely made using bio-based and renewed materials.
We’re sure you’re just as excited about the upcoming Porsche GT4 ePerformance as we are. However, if you’re planning to get a new or used Porsche in the Santa Clarita, CA area, consider visiting your local Porsche Santa Clarita dealership and taking your favorite Porsche for a test spin. You can also check out our new and used Porsche inventory or give us a call to learn more about Porsche financing and other inquiries.
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