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Porsche’s GT boss hints electrified Cayman is coming
The GT4 RS is a big ‘party’ before Boxster and Cayman maybe, possibly gets electrificationings
Top Gear can say with medium confidence that the worlds of Robbie Williams and track-honed Porsches have literally never prefaced a discussion about electric cars. And yet here we are.
In the words of Porsche’s big GT boss Andreas Preuninger – the brains behind The Really Good Porsches You Want – the new 718 GT4 RS is like Signor Williams’ Let Me Entertain You.
“It’s high time to have a big party on the platform of the 718 with an atmospheric, normally aspirated engine with 9,000rpm,” Preuninger told TG. “This car is a live concert on four wheels. It’s such an entertainer.”
Ah, gotcha. So why the party? Because, he says, “the future of the mid-engine platform might have a lot to do with electricity”, and therefore the 718 in its current form needs a proper blowout.
Read TopGear.com's review of the (petrol-powered) Porsche Cayman here
Electric Cayman. It’s something that’s long been rumoured, not least when Porsche itself revealed the Mission R concept (pictured below) a couple of months ago. Here was a Cayman-sized racing concept packing a battery capable of punching out 1,073bhp in qualifying trim (and around 600bhp in race spec). It featured all-wheel-drive, and could run flat out for a half-hour race.
When TG asked Porsche at the time if the Mission R was a Cayman in disguise, Porsche said we’d likely see “elements of this in future production cars”, later conceding that they’d “find a way to realise a car such as this”.
Of course, the job of the Mission R is to preface Porsche’s own customer electric race series from 2025 – at which point the company expects a new generation of batteries that’ll give better range or offer less weight. Something the next-generation Cayman could benefit from. And testing out road concepts in racing cars has been an industry standard since the dawn of time.
So, are you entertained?
![Porsche Mission R concept](/sites/default/files/styles/media_embed/public/2021/11/300821-Porsche23932_LDN.jpg?itok=zR_gp-VH)
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