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MISSION IMPOSSIBLE

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August 2023

Porsche's 75th birthday surprise is an EV successor to the 918 Spyder hypercar. It'll be faster, sure, but more of an event? That's the million dollar question...

- OLLIE MARRIAGE

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE

A car covered in a sheet. That's what I'm looking at, but beyond that... well, it's clearly not an SUV. Assuming it's pointing the right way the proportions are cab forward, the front arches pronounced, the rear deck flat and wide. If I've got it the wrong way round, it's Vision Gran Turismo or Hot Wheels all the way.

Normally we'd already know what lies beneath. There are very, very few genuine surprises nowadays - information and images are released to media early on the understanding we'll abide by an embargo. But not this time: no early teasers, no leaks, nothing. All we have is rumours.

Pretty educated ones. Ones that were reinforced when we arrived on the roof of the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart to find three cars lined up in front of us - a 959, a Carrera GT and a 918 Spider. Porsche's hypercars. A 40-year timeline of talent and technology. A proper clue. Just in case we were thinking Porsche would invite people to its 75th anniversary celebrations only to unveil some new headlights for the Macan. But what form would it take? Some voices expected a plugin hybrid. But that was the 918, there'd be no point in repeating. So it must be electric.

Oliver Blume, Porsche CEO (also CEO of the whole VW Group, effectively making him his own boss), came on stage. The show began, information drip fed on screens to pumping beats and rotating lights: a power to weight ratio of 1:1, the fastest hypercar around the Nürburgring Nordschleife, 900V charging (definitely electric then), GT3 RS-beating downforce. Juicy stuff.

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