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Porsche-matics : PIP = P-918-SC


So many supercar manufacturers are taking their best shot at producing a performance hybrid. I havent given any of those much attention until i saw This.

Yes… THIS.

PIP: Porsche Intelligent Performance.

And its creation : Porsche 918 Sypder Concept.

Although a concept, but now i finally feel the future of motoring is near. Very near.

(News source and photos from Autoblog)

Here you go, have your cake and eat it too. Porsche is looking to prove that the best of both worlds don’t have to be mutually exclusive with the 918 Spyder concept scheduled to debut tomorrow at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. Looking a bit like a Carrera GT evolved, the 918 Spyder is powered by both a 500-horsepower V8 and a pair of electric motors (one for each axle) producing an additional 218 hp or 160kW. At full gallop, the concept can theoretically reach 62 mph in 3.2 seconds and nip 198 mph on the high end. On the flip side, Porsche says it can also achieve 78 miles per gallon and emit just 70 grams of CO2 per kilometer.

How does a supercar have such range? Well, the 918 Spyder concept is a parallel hybrid just like your mom’s Prius (well not just like). That means the two powertrains, gas and electric, can operate together or separately to motivate the wheels into motion. There are no less than four modes that configure the powertrains for anything from maximum efficiency to maximum performance and everything in between. The E-Drive mode means pure electric power, and the car can reportedly last up to 16 miles on electrons alone. Next up is Hybrid mode, which is just what it sounds like and would probably be the mode for everyday around town driving. The Sport Hybrid mode again uses both powertrains, but tips the needle a bit more towards performance with most power reaching the rear wheels. Finally, the Race Hybrid mode means all systems are go for the lowest lap times possible (Porsche says it can do the Nordschleife in less than 7:30 minutes). There’s an even a push-to-pass button (if only it were that easy) that adds a bit of E-boost on the straights and, of course, regenerative braking is present and accounted for.

Lastly, take a good look at the interior because Porsche says it offers a glimpse at future interiors from the automaker. Sounds good enough to buy so far, right? Too bad, because it’s just a concept.

As the 2010 Geneva Motorshow is about to begin, I cant wait to see actual photos of this baby.

This year is gonna be a great year for the future of automobiles.

Enjoy the video and a pics at the end!

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2 Responses to “Porsche-matics : PIP = P-918-SC”


  1. November 23, 2010 at 3:47 am

    Hm, cool. I should really write about it in my own blog.
    And where’s the source of the information?


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