Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo Concept
Friday, 19 October 2018
Concept study Mission E Cross Turismo goes into series production Stuttgart. The second electric athlete from Zuffenhausen: At its meeting on 18 October, the Supervisory Board of Porsche AG gave the green light for series production of the concept study Mission E Cross Turismo. The sports car manufacturer will create 300 additional jobs at its headquarters
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Mission E Cross Turismo – Electric Mobility in its Most Beautiful Form
Wednesday, 07 March 2018
The strengths of this Cross Utility Vehicle (CUV) include an emotional design with striking off-road elements as well as an innovative display and operating concept with touchscreen and eye-tracking control. With a low-cut bonnet between heavily curved wings, the front of the Mission E Cross Turismo reveals its relationship to the iconic Porsche 911 sports
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Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo: The Electric Sthlete for an Active Lifestyle
Tuesday, 06 March 2018
With the Mission E Cross Turismo, Porsche will be unveiling the concept study of an electrically driven Cross Utility Vehicle (CUV) at the Geneva Motor Show. This car has many talents and is aimed at people who like to spend their free time travelling, playing sport and pursuing other outdoor activities. Thanks to all-wheel drive,
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Porsche Mission E – Design Prize
Tuesday, 01 March 2016
The Porsche Mission E has been named as the 2015 Concept Car Design of the Year at the Car Design Night in Geneva. As Head of the Style Porsche, Michael Mauer is responsible for defining the fine line between established identity and progress that not only determines the success of each new model but also
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Porsche Mission E: Design of the Future
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
With his style, Michael Mauer has shaped the form of the 21st century Porsche. By now, every model from Zuffenhausen bears the designer‘s signature. As Head of the Style Porsche, Michael Mauer is responsible for defining the fine line between established identity and progress that not only determines the success of each new model but
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