Porsche Presents 918 Spyder High-Performance Concept Sports Car in Geneva

Porsche Presents 918 Spyder High-Performance Concept Sports Car in Geneva

Porsche Presents 918 Spyder High-Performance Concept Sports Car in Geneva Porsche 918 Spyder Electric Hybrid Sports car 2011 Porsche Presents 918 Spyder High-Performance Concept Sports Car in Geneva Porsche presents a high-performance mid-engined concept sports car with ultra-efficient, low-emission drive technology. With the release of the 918 Spyder, the company is further increasing its competence in hybrid technology. The prototype combines high-tech racing features and electro-mobility to offer a fascinating range of qualities.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

24 thoughts on “Porsche Presents 918 Spyder High-Performance Concept Sports Car in Geneva

  1. No offence but this car looks like shit, wouldn’t touch it with a ten foot pole!

  2. Why doesn’t Africa create their own cars that are sold on a massive global scale?

  3. what a joke. the only reason someone would want a super car to be hybrid would be if it improves performance. period… gas milage…carbon emissions… who are they kidding? You think when you put the hammer down on that 500HP engine that you are going to get more than 10MPG? You really think your carbon footprint will be like a Prius? Drive it around town like an old lady…maybe. Drive it like it’s meant to be driven and you will drive as far from being “green” as a Viper.

  4. Not so, the Porsche has a gasoline engine also not just an electric. Its a hybrid not all electric like the Tesla.

  5. Looks nice, but I’m doubtful of its performance. It has lots of batteries which means lots of weight. Its batteries don’t last long, and once they’re drained the car will only make 500hp but still have to carry all that dead weight from the batteries and electric motors. I’ll wait for the next gen Gallardo, it should be faster.

  6. there’s an eror in this video:
    @1:14, the narrator says “with a very low power-to-weight ratio”. Usually, car manufacturers, and especially high performance car manufacturers want a high power-t-weight ratio (i.e. more power for the same weight)

  7. Never liked Porsche, but this is the change in my prospective. Skrew all 911s, all hail new generation~!

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