Concept ONLY Out of the several automotive brands under the Volkswagen Group's umbrella, only Porsche and Lamborghini initially seemed less enthusiastic about the current electrification trend in the world's automotive, or at least seemed could be as long as possible sticking by using the conventional internal combustion engines for its products.
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The rendered image of the all-electric Porsche 928 E sports coupe by Youngjai Jun. (Picture from: Autoevolution)
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Although in the end, we've seen the Porsche did it, even quite well when the company launched the
Porsche Taycan which later became to be a big success despite being much more expensive than the
Tesla Model S, not to mention its size made it a more suitable competitor to the
Tesla Model 3 which the cost three times as much.
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The rendered image of the all-electric Porsche 928 E sports coupe by Youngjai Jun. (Picture from: Autoevolution) |
What Porsche had been showed could be said as something promising, something to be had apart from Tesla. But the Porsche executive board should be ensured that all their brand customers will have the best possible driving experience with the car of consistent performance, best build quality and outstanding handling characteristics.
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The rendered image of the all-electric Porsche 928 E sports coupe by Youngjai Jun. (Picture from: Autoevolution) |
Some parties might think the Taycan is nothing more than a trend-following vehicle, but the fact that there is an ever-expanding cruising range proves that the company truly believes in what it has created. As we all know today, the latest Taycan model existed is the fourth generation named
Porsche Taycan All Electric Sports Saloon is launched in the early of 2021.
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The rendered image of the all-electric Porsche 928 E sports coupe by Youngjai Jun. (Picture from: Autoevolution) |
Then it also makes sense for Porsche need a little longer time before
the latest models causing an uproar such as when the
Porsche 928 became an
eccentric V8 front-engined grand tourer model in Porsche history. Apart from the sleek-looking sedan, there's another electric-powered model that public expected from the Stuttgart-based automotive manufacturer, ie the
Porsche 911 sports coupe.
Meanwhile on the other hand, when the later all-electric 928 was developed on the similar PPE architecture as the Taycan and intended to be the 911 upgrading version, so that many people will be unnerved of the e-911's sophisticating system.
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The rendered image of the all-electric Porsche 928 E sports coupe by Youngjai Jun. (Picture from: Autoevolution) |
Let's take a look at the futuristic electric-powered sports car concept called the
Porsche 928 E by Youngjai Jun, the renowned young automotive designer who works as the Senior Exterior Designer at Nissan Motor Co. There is the question of whether the Youngjai Jun's project was behind Porsche's thought process. Although as many know the project creates a very futuristic interpretation of what the electric-powered 928 sports car might look like.
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The rendered image of the all-electric Porsche 928 E sports coupe by Youngjai Jun. (Picture from: Autoevolution) |
If you look at the various images circulating, the car appears to be following some of the original design cues such as the headlights that can be limited to the lower horizontal block of the 80s model while eliminating the round one at the top as technology advances. But for some reason, the project overlooked what is perhaps the most iconic feature of the 928, such as the shape of the tailgate and taillights.
But even if it doesn't match the original, what's important is that the overall design of the electric-powered 928 sports car will still look good and look very Porsche-like.
Too bad, it's just an imaginary car.😉 As for further specifications or additions, we still have to wait whether the car will actually be realized in real form. What do you think?
*** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOEVOLUTION ]
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