Porsche 356e Design Study For An Electric-Powered Sports Coupe
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Porsche 356e Design Study For An Electric-Powered Sports Coupe



While the Cayman GT4 does a fine job maintaining Porsche's traditions in the 21st century, it’s cars like the 918 Spyder that point the way to the future. And like it or not, electrification, be that through hybrid, plug-in hybrid, pure-battery or fuel-cell solutions, is here to stay.
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