Porsche Mission R electric and concept car with a maximum power of 1073 horsepower, which is a preview of electric and sustainable racing cars for the future.
Porsche’s mission to electrify its models continues with the introduction of the brand’s first electric racing car. The concept car (Mission R) is Porsche’s vision for a future pollution-free racing car that is made of durable materials and offers good driving performance on the track and is ready to compete with the most powerful and best cars equipped with internal combustion engines. . According to Motor1, this electric car was first introduced during the IAA exhibition in Munich, and the Stuttgart automaker is even talking about a series of racing cars in the future; But there is no fixed schedule.

The Porsche Mission R is powered by a new generation of electric motors with a maximum output of 1073 hp (800 kW) in ideal working condition. The four-wheel drive system allows the Porsche MinR to reach 100 km / h in just 2.5 seconds from standstill and a top speed of 300 km / h. Porsche officials say the performance of the Mission R track will be in line with what the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup was capable of.
Porsche Mission R electric and concept car
The maximum power mentioned above is the peak performance of the Porsche Mission R, and German carmakers explain that this electric racing car can produce 680 horsepower (500 kW) under normal conditions. Advanced 900V technology allows 75% of the oil-cooled battery to be charged in just 15 minutes. The exterior design of the Porsche electric vehicle has active aerodynamic components, including three vents in each of the two side air intakes at the nose and a two-part adjustable rear wing.
Porsche officials say the body is made of natural fiber-reinforced plastic (NFRP) and the same material can be seen largely inside the cabin. The safety structure of the Porsche Mission R racing car is made of carbon fiber composite material, which ensures high safety for the driver. The interesting thing about the cabin is that the driver module also acts as an esports simulator. The Mission R is slightly shorter than the current Porsche 718 Cayman and is only 1,190 mm high, 4,326 mm long and 1,990 mm wide.

At this stage, Porsche has no plans to produce a special Mission R concept car; But a racing car very similar to the technology implementation seen in the Mission R is expected to be introduced to dedicated customers in the near future. Talk of Porsche race cars to private drivers, it is not bad to know that this carmaker has delivered more than 4400 Cup race cars in the last three decades.