All you want to know about Porsche’s Mission E 2020 – Upcoming electric sedan

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Introduction

Mission E sports sedan from Porsche, was conceptualized four years back at the Frankfurt Automobile Show. The launch of this model signifies commitment of Porsche towards electric powertrains. According to Oliver Blume, the Chairman of the Executive Panel of Porsche, the brand-new series of vehicle lineup was especially designed in consideration to alternative fuels. The concept will now become a reality with an aim to reach production at the ending months of 2019.

Porsche's Mission E sports sedan 2020

What is so distinctive about Mission E sports sedan?

Out of all the models that have been released so far date by Porsche, Mission E sports sedan is going to be the first electric vehicle in its entire lineup. It is going to be a fully electricity powered automobile car and not a hybrid one equipped with an ignition engine. In addition to it, there are going to be multiple power output engines in this model.

Presently, Porsche offers various hybrid variants of its popular models, that includes Cayenne and Panamera. The manufacture of Mission E is intended to bridge the gap in the firm’s lineup between the 911 and Panamera.

Features of Mission E sports sedan as stated under the concept?

With the introduction of the concept of Mission E, it reveals that the upcoming model will be based on a 600HP engine. It would run on 800-volt and easily achieve speed from 0 to 60mph within 3.5 seconds. The top speed that can be attained by this vehicle would be more than 155mph. This makes it an attractive feature for its prospective buyers.

Porsche has promised that a full battery model will provide a range of approximately 310 miles, whereas its new quick charging system is capable to provide an eighty-percentage charging in just fifteen minutes. This is quite adequate to cover a distance of 250-miles.

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Specifications of Mission E sports sedan

The engine of Mission E sports sedan is powered by 2 PSM synchronous permanently excited electric motors present at the back and the front axle. All of its 4 wheels are controlled individually by the “Torque Vectoring system” designed by Porsche. Both of these electric motors have been projected to yield more than 440 kW of power that approximates to 590 bhp; 598 PS. It has got impressive performance figures of 0 km/h to 100 km/h in a duration of less than 3.5 sec., and 0 km/h to 200 km/h in less than 12 sec and a high speed more than 250 km/h. Porsche aims for its forthcoming Mission E sports sedan to attain a range of more than 500 km.

The Mission E sports sedan works at a voltage of 800 Volts DC at a remarkable 250 kW power. All the batteries present in the machine can be easily charged using a conventional charging system or an inductive plate. Porsche also claims that its “Turbo Charging system” enables the battery to get charged up to 350kW, to eighty percentage in only 15 minutes.

Its remarkable design and technology features such as plug-in hybrids, e-mobility, four doors, four individual seats, two luggage compartments, compact electric motors, no exhaust system, no combustion engine, lightness, no transmission tunnel, purism, openness, driver-orientation, day-to-day usability and clear architecture, sets the stage for future sports car.

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When is the Mission E sports sedan going to be released?

The production model of Porsche’s Mission E sports sedan will be put for sale before this year end. The company is planning Mission E to get positioned in between the 911 sports car and the Panamera sedan. This is fitting where the 4 door EV is going to be valued similar to an entry-level Panamera.

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What will be the price of the mission E sports sedan?

As per the Chairman of Porsche, Oliver Blume, the upcoming Mission E sports sedan is going to have an estimated price of an entry-level Panamera. This model is planned for selling in various variants of diverse performance levels, like the other models available in the Porsche range.

The Mission E sports sedan of Porsche will be all-electric car. The “Volkswagen Group” has vowed to spend 1 billion dollars on its development. Its price will be within the price of a base version of models, Tesla S 100D and Tesla Model S 75 that begins at $94,000, and $69,500, respectively. Thus, the cost of Mission E sports sedan will be $85,000 that falls in the middle of the price range of the above-mentioned Tesla’s S Model.

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Safety features built in Mission E Sports Sedan

This all-electric drive system meets the standards of intelligent safety and performance. Adaptive break resist system assists in prevention of collisions to a great extent.

The imaginary exterior mirrors are simply eye-catchers in this machine. Mission E sports sedan provides bulging door mirrors that replaces them with camera-based displays present at the lower edges of the windshield. These displays superimpose safety information on the rear-view images.

Battery pack is structured to offer safety by dissipating energy. Coolant running underneath the battery pack, ensures prevention against overheated cells post an impact.

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