Besides announcing that it's  going to invest €150 million in the Weissach research and development  center, Porsche also released an image featuring a scale model of the 918 Spyder possibly providing us with our best view yet of the production model. Presented at this year's Geneva Motor Show as a concept model, the 918 Spyder is set to continue the Carrera GT's legacy, albeit in a more ecological manner.
The  design study featured a 500 hp 3.4-liter V8 and a pair of electric  motors, the latter delivering another 218 ponies (160 kW). The German  maker said at the time that the new supercar could beat the Carrera GT  on the Nordschleife.
As  for the scale model pictured here, there are a few differences, but  certainly not enough to confirm that were seeing the final production  version's lines. The clay model seems to have a more swooping boot lid,  different door panels and only one exhaust pipe on each side of the car.
As  for the investment announcement itself,  Porsche said the Weissach  facility will get a new high-tech wind tunnel and an innovative  electronics integration center. Porsche is also keen on closely working  with electrical system suppliers and electronics experts.
"The  close interaction of our suppliers' various electrical  system/electronics experts and colleagues from related specialist fields  during development will contribute significantly to the success of our  work, particularly in the case of electronics, which now play a role in  virtually every vehicle component" said Wolfgang Dürheimer, Porsche AG  Board of Management Member for Research and Development.
 
 
 
      
 









 
 
 
 

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