Porsche's supercar ramps hybrid capabilities to mind-boggling levels
Porsche's impressive 918 Spyder has finally hit the road, albeit in prototype form.
The German icon has announced that the plug-in supercar will go into production in September next year.
Defying Europe's economic uncertainty, the Spyder is expected to cost up to $1.5 million - but whether any of the 918 cars to be produced will come to New Zealand remains to be seen. The stunning Spyder offers a trio of powerplants in the one car, but at the heart of matters will be a mid-mounted, dry-sumped 4.6-litre V8.
That engine will push out around 570 horsepower at a screaming 9200rpm redline, with electric motors on both axles - 90kW for the rear end via the driveline, and 80kW at the front.
This adds up to a 770hp monster, that has a selection of drive modes to suit everything from a supermarket run (yeah, right) to unbridled racetrack lunacy.