Ahead of next month’s IAA Mobility Show in Munich, Porsche has teased its plans to unveil a concept study which will influence its future vehicles.
Announced on its Twitter account, the image shows the headlights of a vehicle which resembles the units on its Taycan EV, itself featuring a different design language from the rest of Porsche’s sportscar offerings.
Although it hasn’t explicitly said the concept study vehicle will be all-electric, by “looking to the future” it’s highly likely Porsche’s next model reveals will all be EVs as it, and its Volkswagen Group parent company, begins to wind back internal combustion engine production.
Porsche has already announced it will offer an EV variant for the next-generation Macan small SUV but hasn’t determined what path it will take with the Boxster and Cayman, previously speculating the nameplates could become electric-only.
The Volkswagen Group is on track to introduce its new Scalable Systems Platform in the next generation of electric models, providing a flexible architecture which can underpin a wider range of vehicles across its brands.
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