.Porsche divulges details on 2024 Macan EV and its PPE platform:
The 2024 Porsche Macan EV will ride on the company's new remium Platform Electric , and the German automaker has released new details about PPE and the upcoming crossover.
The 100.0-kWh battery will be able to charge from five to 80 percent in under 25 minutes thanks to an 800-volt electrical system.in a bid to keep its much-loved internal-combustion engines alive in an ever-stricter regulatory environment. But even so, Porsche's future, like that of every other car company, will be centered around electric vehicles. By 2030, Porsche hopes to have more than 80 percent of its sales consist of EVs.
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