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  1. Aug 15, 2013 · Ferdinand Porsche's 1901 'Semper Vivus,' the world's first hybrid automobile. Photos courtesy Porsche AG. Ask a casual observer to name the first hybrid automobile, and the responses are likely to be either the Toyota Prius (initially launched in Japan in 1997) or the Honda Insight (launched globally by late 1999, making it the first hybrid ...

  2. Apr 4, 2024 · The basic rear-wheel-drive car is simply badged 'Taycan'; above this sit the four-wheel-drive Taycan 4S, Turbo, Turbo S and Turbo GT models. Porsche has updated the Taycan pretty consistently since it first arrived in 2019, and as a result the range figures have continued to creep upwards throughout its lifetime.

  3. The world-changing, electric, Egger-Lohner C2 Phaeton, became overshadowed by it’s successor, the Lohner-Porsche Semper Vivus Hybrid car. So the P1 was stored away into an Austrian barn in 1902, where it then sat for 112 years. Thankfully, in 2014 it was rediscovered and has since been taken into the care of the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart ...

  4. 30,000 pioneers. Driven by the dream of the sports car of the future. Six billion euros of investments –. In e-mobility. The first was an electric car. Produced by Ferdinand in 1898.

  5. Mar 15, 2021 · Porsche was the first manufacturer to implement a voltage level of 800 volts. Originally developed for the Porsche 919 Hybrid race car, this voltage now reduces weight and installation space in series production thanks to leaner cables, enabling shorter charging times. The electric motors reach up to 16,000 revolutions per minute.

  6. The first vehicles he designed also had electric drives — so the history of Porsche begins with the electric drive. In 1898, Ferdinand Porsche designed the Egger-Lohner C.2 Phaeton. The vehicle was powered by an octagonal electric motor, and with three to five PS it reached a top speed of 25 km/h. In 1899, Porsche joined the carriage maker in ...

  7. Jul 23, 2019 · Ferdinand Porsche’s first car was an electric car, and the first wheel hub motor was also one of his best-known designs. Inventions like these are more topical today than ever before. The link between sustainability and Porsche's corporate success is evident in Porsche's flagship product, the sports car: it is only as good as its brakes.

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