Porsche is coming for Tesla's grip on the high-end electric car market with its own battery-powered sportster, and it's hitting the streets even sooner than expected.。 The Mission E concept was unveiled and confirmed for a full production run back in 2015, but now Porsche is ready to share some more concrete details about the fully-electric, four-door sports car, which will be the first from the luxury automaker.。 Porsche chairman Oliver Blume spilled the details to。Porsche chairman Oliver Blume spilled the details to
。CAR Magazine。 SEE ALSO:Nissan Leaf takes on Tesla with 150-mile range and a $30,000 price tag 。 By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.。 The Mission E also has a dual-motor layout for four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering, like Porsche's 911, so the actual driving experience is a major focus.。 Credit: porsche。 The Mission E is slated to take less than 15 minutes to reach an 80 percent charge, though, which could be an edge over other EVs on the market. That could be possible using the 350kW fast-charging setup, although Porsche's charging network doesn't quite rival Tesla's yet, at least in the US.。 Featured Video For You。
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Blume also said that the Mission E would likely be ready for public tests soon — so it could be making flashy appearances on roads well ahead of the 2019 launch. The big price tag might not be in reach for everyone, but that hasn't stopped the Model S from succeeding with those who can pay up.。