Mission X: The Next Porsche Hypercar (2024)

You’d be forgiven for thinking that the current 992 GT3 RS (or upcoming GT2 RS) are as good as it gets from the German automaker. With cars that are this dominant at the Nürburgring, yet still able to tackle daily chores as reasonably as they do, how do you even go about improving on that?

Those attuned to Porsche hierarchies and traditions will be fully aware of the unoccupied seat currently left vacated by the 918 Spyder and the Carrera GT before it—a Porsche that can claim itself a true hypercar. In the face of its own aforementioned world-beaters, which themselves have legitimacy to that title, this might seem like a hugely difficult task. It’s certainly not insurmountable by any stretch of the imagination, and we’re soon to bear witness to its inauguration as it takes to its rightful throne.

Now, that’s what should happen. While the German automaker has stopped short of officially green-lighting this concept—dubbed Mission X—into production so far, recent developments suggest that significant resources are being put towards making this a reality. In fact, Porsche recently surprised car enthusiasts by unveiling the Mission X concept car in the flesh for the first time, during the 2024 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix on March 24, 2024.

Point of no return? Looks like it, to me. Of course, the Mission X isn’t necessarily breaking news and it’s been in the works for sometime now. But the time is nigh, and things are quickly materializing from concept to reality, so it’s very possible that we could see the zenith of this within the next year or so.

Mission X

It’s been confirmed that Porsche’s hypercar successor—should it be built—will be a full-on EV. This makes the timing of the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT release seem all too convenient, with the latter proving to the skeptics that there’s such a thing as all-electric motorsport-level performance. It also means that the Mission X already has a springboard from which to establish itself, and isn’t arriving as any sort of radical and unsubstantiated idea.

e-Performance

Porsche has claimed that the Mission X will build on the aforementioned platform’s 800-volt architecture, granting the new halo car an improved 900-volt version. The battery will also be mounted behind the seats, giving the car a more traditional mid-engined “e-core” layout which will directly and positively affect the car’s agility and handling capabilities. No word yet on performance specs, but we can be certain that the hypercar will eclipse the range-topping Taycan’s 1,093 hp and 988 tq by a notable margin.

“With this car, Porsche is showing the concept of an all-electric hypercar”, states Michael Behr, Porsche Mission X Project Manager.

The math sufficiently adds up to support that notion. Afterall, Porsche has said that their aim is to achieve a power-to-weight-ratio of one PS per kilogram with the Mission X, so it would have to put out some serious power, even if it manages a remarkably low kerb weight—something which EVs aren’t naturally inclined to do. Ultimately, Porsche aims to create the fastest production car to lap the ‘Ring, and to achieve this, they reckon it’ll have to produce more downforce than the current GT3 RS as well. On the more pragmatic side, the automaker is also claiming charge speeds up to 2x faster than the Taycan, and likely better range too.

Design

The concept certainly presented as a more conventional hypercar in terms of design, with a low and sleek silhouette, “butterfly” doors, and a plethora of aerodynamic elements, indicative of a car that makes no compromises for maximizing performance. Even the wheels are specially fashioned, featuring transparent aeroblades and relief milled spokes which promote brake cooling and drag efficiency. Weight reduction is very much one of the core philosophies as well, with carbon fibre being used for just about every possible component, including the monocoque frame.

We conducted a lot of simulations and tests to ensure the car generates a lot of aerodynamic downforce”, Michael Behr elaborated.

Inside the cabin, we’re treated to a minimalist approach which blends comfort and aesthetics with driver centricity and functionality. It’s usually difficult to derive too much from concept cars, particularly as it relates to interiors. However, the space-age co*ckpit finished off by a Formula-inspired steering wheel certainly lends to the overall ethos and what we can expect when, and if, the car makes it to production.

The Porsche Mission X is the modern interpretation of the complete hypercar, and the German automaker has presented a very good case on why the world needs it. The next step is obvious, and we’ll be sure to follow and share any news with you as things continue to develop. Stay tuned!

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Mission X: The Next Porsche Hypercar (2024)

FAQs

What is the next Porsche hypercar? ›

The Mission X is about to create the future — the spectacular reinterpretation of a lightweight hypercar with Le-Mans-style doors and high-performance electric drive is an innovative vision of the future.

Is the Porsche Mission X Street legal? ›

Porsche has introduced the Mission X concept car study to its fans, the car manufacturer's fastest road-legal vehicle yet – at least on the Nürburgring Nordschleife (racetrack) – equipped with Le-Mans style doors that swing upwards and a high-performance electric powertrain.

How much will the Porsche Mission E cost? ›

The all-electric four-door sports car is designed to sit between the Panamera and the 911 in Porsche's portfolio. And it will be priced like an entry-level Panamera, which is $85,000, Blume told CAR. This will be an all-electric car, too—no pivoting to a hybrid.

When did the Porsche Mission X come out? ›

The Mission X was unveiled to the world on 8 June 2023 to coincide with the same date in 1948 – 75 years earlier – when the Porsche 356 'No. 1' became the first car to officially bear the name Porsche.

How many Porsche Mission R were made? ›

The 2021 Porsche Mission R isn't even a real production car: Only one has been built to date, costing around $10 million, and it's not for sale even if you have the money and the personal phone numbers of Porsche's entire executive board.

How fast is the Porsche hypercar? ›

The 918 Spyder was a plug-in hybrid hypercar that consisted of a high-performance 4.6-litre V8 engine and twin electric motors – a 115 kW electric motor on the rear axle and a 95 kW one on the front. That translated to a top speed of 345km/h and a scintillating 0-100km/h time of a mere 2.6 seconds.

What is the fastest Porsche ever made? ›

As you would expect, it was yet another Porsche to set a Nürburgring lap record time. Marc Lieb's mark of 6 minutes 57 seconds in 2013 made the 918 Spyder the first production model to break the seven-minute barrier at the Nordschleife. The astonishing 918 Spyder remains a benchmark for sportscars to this day.

What is the fastest car in the world? ›

The fastest car in the world is: Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut (330 MPH) That title goes to the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, which recorded a staggering 330 mph top speed earlier in 2023.

What Porsche did Tom Cruise drive? ›

When the hammer fell on a 1979 Porsche 928 driven by Tom Cruise in 1983 movie Risky Business, the final price was $1.98M (including buyer commission). You likely don't need to be told this, but that's a new world record for any Porsche 928 of any year and in any condition.

What is the world's most expensive Porsche? ›

Priceless Collector-Grade Classics

The legendary 1970 Porsche 917K holds the public record, as the Gulf Racing livery #22 from Le Mans sold for an astronomical $14,080,000.

What is the top speed of the Porsche Mission E? ›

According to Porsche's specs, the Mission E concept can reach a top speed of 150 miles per hour and rocket (silently) from 0 to 62 miles per hour in just 3.5 seconds. Along with its unique powertrain, the Mission E concept opens up in a rather unique way.

What is the Blackbird Porsche? ›

Porsche 911 (930) Turbo Wangan Midnight “Blackbird”

Does Porsche have a hypercar? ›

Porsche hypercars have been few and far between. The 918 Spyder came out in 2013 while the Carrera GT launched in 2004. Even further back, the 959 debuted in 1986. In 2023, Mission X previewed a potential flagship model from Zuffenhausen.

Does Porsche make a hypercar? ›

Of all the Porsche hypercars, the 911 GT1 Strassenversion is perhaps the least well-known – but then just 21 road-legal versions of the 911 GT1 racecar were ever made. Today, its rarity has made it one of the most sought after pre-owned Porsche cars that you can buy.

What is the next collectable Porsche? ›

Some say the 997 Carrera S (manual), 997 GT3 are the future classics and beyond them, the 991 GTS will also get there one day!

Is Porsche making a 918 successor? ›

The Mission X hasn't yet been confirmed for production, but if it makes it, it'll be very different from its predecessor.

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