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This is how Porsche designed the Mission E Concept – Video

This is how Porsche designed the Mission E Concept – Video

This is how Porsche designed the Mission E Concept (2)

 

No matter what Porsche builds, it will always be a sports car. A fact readily apparent when looking at the design of their Concept Study Mission E. Get behind the scenes of the Porsche Design Studio in this video to learn more about the exterior and interior design.

Porsche’s aim was to build a battery vehicle superior to those available today in every driving situation. The system voltage is an incredible 800 V.

Thanks to the PSM high performance motor.

PSM stands for ‘permanently excited synchronous machine’ – an electric motor with extremely high power density, high efficiency and consistent performance over the entire range of speed and distance. Concept Study Mission E features two of them: one on each axle with a total of more than 440 kW (600 hp).

With long-distance comfort thanks to its high range of more than 500 km (300 Miles). And a continuous power previously unmatched by electric sports cars – indispensable on the race track. Several maximum acceleration starts in succession are possible without loss of performance. In this endurance test the currently available electric drives usually become weaker and thus slower with each new start. Not so Concept Study Mission E.