Could The Upcoming Porsche 718 EV Share The Fate Of The Macan EV? - Storyboard
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The 718 EV was slated for a late 2025 launch, but is now facing a few road blocks
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The 718 EV will be delayed for different reasons than the Macan EV, but reliability may still be a concern
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Porsche's Swedish battery supplier Northvolt, recently filed for bankruptcy, delaying the 718 EV's production
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With the gas-powered 718 having already been discontinued in some markets, a gap in the Porsche lineup may form
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But before we get the all-electric variant, Porsche has to update the current 718 one last time to comply with new cyber security regulations
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The Macan EV was also delayed, but due to software issues
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For this reason, Porsche extended production of the ICE-powered Macan, which will be on the market till 2026
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However, Macan EV owners are reporting some software issues. Can this carry over to the 718 EV?
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The 718 is expected to use a smaller battery than the Macan EV's 100 kWh piece in order to stay lightweight
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How will Porsche keep the balance between decent range and lightweight remains to be seen
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In light of the dwindling demand for EVs Porsche is planning to retrofit some of its models with ICE and/or hybrid powertrains
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Given the controversy surrounding the 718 EV, going hybrid should be a path of exploration for Porsche
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