Porsche is developing an all-electric version of its popular Boxster sports car, which is expected to go on sale in 2024 or 2025. The new EV will be based on a dedicated electric sports car platform that Porsche is developing in collaboration with Audi. It will be the first all-electric Porsche sports vehicle, and it is expected to be a key part of the company’s plan to electrify its entire lineup by 2030. Most recently, the Porsche Boxster has been spotted charging, revealing some details about its battery pack. Here are the details…

Porsche Boxster EV to Have 80+ kWh Battery, 400 Horsepower

The Porsche Boxster was seen plugged into a 200 kW charger, which suggests that it has an 80+ kWh battery. This would be in line with other electric sports cars, such as the Tesla Model 3 Performance and the Audi e-tron GT. Even though an 80+ kWh battery might seem like a small detail at first, it’s actually very important. It can give a car a longer driving distance.

This matters for people who want to drive far without worrying about their car losing power. For instance, a Tesla Model 3 Long Range with an 82 kWh battery can go over 350 miles. But, a Nissan Leaf with a 40 kWh battery can only go a bit over 150 miles. Also, if you think about the speed of a Porsche Boxster, you can see why a big battery is crucial. You can watch the entire video in German below.

The Boxster EV is expected to have a single electric motor that powers the rear wheels. It is rumored to have a power output of around 400 horsepower, which would make it comparable to the current gas-powered Boxster GTS. The EV is also expected to have a range of over 200 miles on a single charge.

Porsche has not released any official details about the Boxster EV’s design, but spy photos have revealed that it will have a similar overall shape to the current Boxster. It is expected to have a more aerodynamic body with a sloping roofline and a wider stance. The interior is also expected to be updated with a more modern design and new technology features.

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