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The Porsche Mission X is an electric concept sports car manufactured by Porsche. It was presented in June 2023 and is set to be the successor of the Porsche 918 Spyder when it reaches production in 2025.[3]
Porsche Mission X | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Porsche |
Production | 2023 |
Assembly | Germany: Stuttgart, Zuffenhausen |
Designer | Michael Mauer (chief designer) James Burgess, Woo-sung Chung, Shūichi Yamashita, Matthias Walz (exterior)[1] Tarek Ashour (interior)[1] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Concept sports car (S) |
Body style | 2-door coupé |
Layout | All-wheel-drive (electric) |
Doors | Scissor |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Electric |
Electric motor | 4 electric motors |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,730 mm (107.5 in) |
Length | 4,500 mm (177.2 in) |
Width | 1,999.0 mm (78.7 in)[2] |
Height | 1,200 mm (47.2 in) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Porsche 918 Spyder |
The Mission X was presented in the preamble to the centenary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, on 8 June 2023 on the occasion of the exhibition "75 years of Porsche Sports Cars" at the Porsche Museum in Zuffenhausen, in Stuttgart, Germany.[4] It thus celebrates the 75th anniversary of the German brand[5] with the release of the Porsche 356 roadster on 8 June 1948.[6]
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