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9.9K views 29 replies 19 participants last post by  JazzCatGab  
I don't think that Porsche will go back to NA 6 cyl engines for the 718. They can but... the short term future is turbocharging. ALL 911s with the exception of GT3 for next year (then who knows) are turbos. So unless they want to drive the 718 to a technological dead end, why would they?

I read elsewhere, that the GT department resisted turbocharging stubbornly. Now the 911 GT2 RS is turbocharged. This resistance was present in BMW, Mercedes and Porsche as I said. I am not sure whether some European regulations favor NA engines for racing in certain classes. My guess is that the 'culture' in the racing development departments was that 'real engineers don't design 'dial-a-horsepower' engines' like Subaru did...

The bigger question is what is in store for the transition to EV. I am not sure whether the 718 can fit a hybrid engine, so the question(s) is(are)

a) Will the 718 be discontinued after (a couple of years?) the 911 goes hybrid?

b) Will Porsche spend the development money for a smaller engine hybrid 718?

c) Will Porsche drag its heels on replacing the ICE engine for the 718 until the 718 EV is ready?

d) Highly unlikely, but, will Porsche present a 718 EV before a 911 EV to gauge reactions?

I have no dog in this race, regardless of the outcome, as I will be over 70 by then and I do not envision myself buying a 700 PS monster, either hybrid or EV.

A Macan maybe?