Spied: 2014 Porsche 918 Spyder Spotted At The Ring In Martini Livery!
#41
First of all, there is no need to get defensive (don't worry, no ones out to get your precious Porsche lol). Second of all, I highly doubt Porsche decided to randomly paint the logo of a corporation which sells alcohol on their TEST CAR out of the kindness of their own hearts. I don't care if its some kind of "traditonal livery" either. Which other company has done this recently? I can't think of any.
Not that it matters, the fact that we are arguing over something so benign is silly. I already stated I liked the car (despite not even liking Porsches) which saids a great deal about how great this car is going to be. Cheers.
Not that it matters, the fact that we are arguing over something so benign is silly. I already stated I liked the car (despite not even liking Porsches) which saids a great deal about how great this car is going to be. Cheers.
#42
Can't wait to see this thing with a Gulf livery.
Last edited by sinan; Jul 19, 2012 at 05:38 AM.
#45
A report has surfaced that customers purchasing the upcoming Porsche 918 Spyder will have the opportunity to upgrade their model for an even more track focused version. The upgrades will include stripping out the interior for a weight saving of around 30 kg and it will also sport a naked exterior livery.
The base model will come with two electric motors paired with a 4.6 liter V8 engine and there are no suggestions that the track package would see any improvements. This means the model will continue to produce a combined output of 770 PS (566 kW / 759 hp).
The standard production model is set to achieve a 0-100kph (62mph) time of 3.0 seconds and we would expect a slight improvement on this with the minimal weight loss. The top speed however, will remain the same at 325 kph (202 mph).
Porsche expect around 20% of the 918 Spyder customers to take the upgraded package, although they must be ready for a premium price.
Porsche preparing Race Track package for 918 Spyder - report
The base model will come with two electric motors paired with a 4.6 liter V8 engine and there are no suggestions that the track package would see any improvements. This means the model will continue to produce a combined output of 770 PS (566 kW / 759 hp).
The standard production model is set to achieve a 0-100kph (62mph) time of 3.0 seconds and we would expect a slight improvement on this with the minimal weight loss. The top speed however, will remain the same at 325 kph (202 mph).
Porsche expect around 20% of the 918 Spyder customers to take the upgraded package, although they must be ready for a premium price.
Porsche preparing Race Track package for 918 Spyder - report
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