Porsche Unveils New Mission E Cross Turismo at Geneva

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Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo

The cabin is optimized for carrying nearly any combination of people and gear you can imagine. All of the seats feature load-through capability, and the backrests can be folded separately from the seatbacks themselves. Furthermore, the rear cargo area is equipped with a rail system to bolt down everything from skis and snowboards to Porsche’s e-bike.

Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo

While it may have the appearance of a soft-roader, the Mission E Cross Turismo is still a Porsche. Power output is 600 horsepower from two electric motors, allowing for a 0-60 time of less than 3.5 seconds.

Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo

Four-wheel steering, adaptive air suspension, and Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control will make for sure-footed handling on any surface. In addition, Porsche Torque Vectoring all wheel drive allows power to be distributed to individual wheels, meaning that the Cross Turismo is just as capable as its rough & rugged looks suggest.

Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo

Most importantly, the Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo can be charged to a range of roughly 250 miles in around 15 minutes, meaning it’s always ready for action.

Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo

Porsche’s latest iteration of the Mission E concept looks ready for production, and we can’t wait to see it in showrooms, on ski slopes, and speeding down mountain trails.

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