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Porsche has unveiled a surprise concept car at the Geneva Motor Show, in the form of the jacked-up Mission E Cross Turismo. Seemingly inspired by sister-brand Audi’s range of Allroad models, the raised estate car is said to be a ‘concept study’ that could eventually join the forthcoming Mission E saloon in Porsche’s electric car range. The all-electric, all-wheel-drive design study is a four-door, four-seat estate car with raised suspension and subtle body cladding. The shape is not dissimilar to the existing Panamera Sport Turismo, though the styling sits much closer to the previously-revealed Mission E saloon concept. It gets the same headlamps with four-spot LED daytime running lights, as well as similar vents and body creases.
Porsche has unveiled a surprise concept car at the Geneva Motor Show, in the form of the jacked-up Mission E Cross Turismo. Seemingly inspired by sister-brand Audi’s range of Allroad models, the raised estate car is said to be a ‘concept study’ that could eventually join the forthcoming Mission E saloon in Porsche’s electric car range. The all-electric, all-wheel-drive design study is a four-door, four-seat estate car with raised suspension and subtle body cladding. The shape is not dissimilar to the existing Panamera Sport Turismo, though the styling sits much closer to the previously-revealed Mission E saloon concept. It gets the same headlamps with four-spot LED daytime running lights, as well as similar vents and body creases.
The world premiere of the new Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo took place in the Hyperbowl Studio at the Munich Trade Fair Centre. Porsche CEO Oliver Blume, Vice President Model Line Stefan Weckbach and Porsche Brand Ambassador Aksel Lund Svindal presented the new Taycan Cross Turismo.
Porsche is inviting developers from around the world to work on digital mobility solutions for future Porsche sports cars just in time for the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona: today, on Tuesday, 26 February, the second edition of the "Porsche Next OI" developer competition is being kicked off.The sports car manufacturer is launching the second open innovation competition for digital development together with Berlin-based connected car application programming interface (API) platform High Mobility. The competition gives contestants the chance to build and test their applications and services for Porsche sports cars using simulated connected car APIs. Teams will have access to more than 300 different data sources and functions and, crucially, work with in-browser Porsche car emulators, namely the Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo electric study to present and test their apps and services around the clock in a realistic environment.
The new 911 celebrates its world premiere with a spectacular show at the Porsche Exprecience Center in Los Angeles. Porsche looks into the history of the icon and at the same time points to the digital future.