Three Sports Cars That Could Threaten The Upcoming All-Electric Porsche 718 - Storyboard
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For 2025, the Porsche 718 is going fully-electric, and is expected to start at around $78,000
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The Mission R concept shows EV sports cars can be lightweight, with a curb weight of 3,306 lbs
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The Porsche badge comes at a price, but some alternatives could offer better bang for the buck
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Currently, Nissan's NISMO Z offers proven mechanicals and track-tuned chassis for a fraction of what the 718 EV would cost
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The VR30 DDTT engine has been "massaged" to produce 420 hp, which is 60 more than what is expected to be the base 718 EV powertrain
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Sadly, the NISMO Z is automatic-only, utilizing the Mercedes 9G-Tronic MCT
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Still, the NISMO Z sprints to 60 mph in 3.9 seconds on its way to a 173 mph top speed
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2026 will bring a new Toyota Celica, powered by a new, 400-hp turbo engine
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It is expected to start at around $65,000
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We still don't know how the 2026 Toyota Celica GR Sport would look, but it will feature all-wheel drive
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For 2026, Toyota MR-2 is also making a come back, and it will continue to be a mid-engine two-seater
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It will share the 400-hp turbo engine and GR-Four AWD system with the Celica GR Sport
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It will be offered with a manual, but there will be an automatic available
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