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2008 will see an all electric Cayenne


ORIGINAL: Helen Goff

according to C&N news in the USA.

Details of gas-electric Cayenne promised in September

Updated: 9:05 a.m. ET May 23, 2005FRANKFURT, Germany - German luxury carmaker Porsche in mid-September will provide the first details of plans to eventually build a hybrid version of its Cayenne sports utility vehicle, the company said on Monday.

The Stuttgart-based carmaker is holding talks with potential partners in the industry to develop a more fuel-efficient derivative of its best-selling model amid sinking sales of the Cayenne in the United States.

Hybrid cars, which trap and store brake energy to power an electric motor built alongside a conventional combustion engine, have enjoyed surprising success in the United States thanks to a painful rise in oil prices.

North American sales of the Cayenne dropped 27 percent to 4,424 units in the first four months of the year, a decline that Porsche has blamed on a strong base comparison and production bottlenecks.

A spokesman would not name companies with which Porsche is discussing the joint development of a hybrid powertrain, but the Handelsblatt newspaper reported on Monday that it was talking to Volkswagen, DaimlerChrysler and Toyota, citing company sources.

Porsche aims to introduce a hybrid Cayenne at the latest when the next generation of its SUV is launched in 2008/2009, the German business daily added.

Since the Cayenne is partly assembled at a VW plant together with the VW Touareg SUV, Porsche is leaning more towards choosing VW for technological and economic reasons, Handelsblatt reported.
 
ORIGINAL: Helen Goff

according to C&N news in the USA.

Can't image how big the battery will be !

so how powerful is your "Porsche Battery" ? [:'(]

what ever next a Diesel Porsche !
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