Now available for ordering, the 918 Spyder will feature cutting-edge plug-in hybrid technology and stunning performance, forever changing the future of the super sports car
After outstanding customer response to the concept car first shown at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, Porsche today announced that dealers around the world will begin taking 918 Spyder customer orders. This is a significant step toward actual production of the company's next super sports car, a Porsche that marries unique plug-in hybrid technology and outstanding performance in a visually stunning and purely Porsche package.
The 918 Spyder will feature a high revving 500-plus horsepower V8
engine assisted by two electric motors with a total of at least 218
horsepower, yet Porsche estimates it will consume only 3.0 L/100 km
based on the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC). Official EPA fuel
economy figures or estimates will be announced just before the first
customer cars begin arriving in the United States near the end of 2013.
To ensure the 918 Spyder's worldwide exclusivity, Porsche will
produce no more than 918 examples. Start of production at Porsche's
famed factory in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen is planned for Sept. 18, 2013
(9/18), and the U.S. base manufacturer's suggested retail price is
$845,000 (excluding destination and handling charges).
With its design inspired by past Porsches like the Carrera GT super
sports car and the legendary 917 and highly successful RS Spyder race
cars, the 918 Spyder remains faithful to the 2010 concept car. Unlike
the concept car, the two-seat production version, based on a carbon
fiber-reinforced plastic monocoque, will feature a manual roof system
with removable panels that can be stored in the front luggage
compartment.
The 918 Spyder will be powered by a unique plug-in hybrid system that will include a high-revving, mid-mounted V8 engine with capacity of more than 4.0 liters and producing at least 500 horsepower. The engine will be based on the Porsche RS Spyder racing engine that demonstrated its impressive performance and efficiency through multiple Michelin Green X Challenge victories in the American Le Mans Series, the Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Power will be transferred to the rear wheels via Porsche's compact, seven-speed Porsche-Doppelkupplung (PDK) double-clutch gearbox.
Two electric motors – one each on the front and rear axles –
together will provide approximately 218 additional horsepower. This
configuration also will offer an innovative, variable all-wheel drive
system with independent control of the drive forces on both axles.
Electrical energy will be stored in a liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery
that can be recharged from a standard household outlet. Electric-only
driving range is expected to be more than 16 miles on the NEDC. Recharge
time will depend on each country's electrical power network, but
charging is expected to take about seven hours at 110V/10A in the United
States. A quick-charge option is being evaluated to further reduce
charging times.
With anticipated combined fuel consumption of just 3.0 L/100 km on
the NEDC, this equates to CO2 emissions of only 70 g/km or 112 g/mile.
On the other hand, the Porsche 918 Spyder will deliver super sports car
performance. It is estimated that the final production version will
accelerate from zero to 60 mph in about 3.1 seconds on its way to an
estimated top track speed of 199 mph. It should also tackle Germany's
famed Nürburgring Nordschleife in less than 7 minutes and 30 seconds,
two seconds faster than the Porsche Carrera GT. Under the right
conditions, the 918 Spyder will be able to drive on electric power alone
at speeds up to 94 mph for limited distances.
Customers who order the 918 Spyder also have the opportunity to
acquire a special-edition 911 Turbo S Coupe or Cabriolet. Also limited
to no more than 918 units, the 911 Turbo S Edition 918 Spyder will have
exterior and interior design elements echoing the plug-in hybrid 918
Spyder supercar's styling. It features similar exterior colors,
carbon-fiber elements inside and out, enhanced leather equipment and
numerous acid-green accents on items such as the brake calipers,
illuminated sill plates, interior stitching and instrument cluster
needles. A limited-edition badge on the glove compartment door will
feature the same production number as the customer's 918 Spyder.
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