A few days ago, Car Quality Network learned from relevant channels that some media had exposed a group of spy photos of a purely electric version of the Porsche 718 model in China.
When the new car was tested overseas, it had always deliberately concealed its pure electric identity, and even disguised the exhaust pipe at the rear for confusion.
After entering the country, the new car was hung up with a green license during testing in Shanghai, confirming its identity as an all-electric model.
It is reported that the all-electric version of the Porsche 718 is expected to debut at the end of the year and will be the first to be listed overseas in 2025.
The test car exposed this time is basically the same in appearance as overseas test models, and even the details of camouflage are roughly the same.
The new car continues the classic headlight group design of the Porsche family, and the LED light groups at the four corners inside the light box illuminate very well.
The front enclosure is clearly layered and incorporates large size ventilation holes to further enhance the sense of performance.
The side transition is smooth and smooth, and because of the soft-top convertible design, the rear looks very flat and the visual effect is wider.
The new car is equipped with newly designed LED taillights, and the camouflage at the rear enclosure is relatively heavy.
It is expected that the production version of the model may add exaggerated rear diffusers here.
, According to the previously exposed overseas version of the test car, the interior part basically continues Porsche’s classic family-style design.
It is not only equipped with a large size LCD meter and a central control screen, but also retains physical buttons.
The operation is very simple and convenient.
The new car is built based on the PPE electric platform, and there is a high probability that it will be available in rear-drive and four-wheel drive versions.
Regarding more news about new cars, Chequality Network will continue to pay attention and report.
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