Porsche 911 Cabriolet Given An Electric Motorcycle, Quiet But Powered
The modified Porsche 911 Cabriolet 964 Everatti (Doc. Top Gear)

JAKARTA - A sports car brand from Germany, Porsche is known to have given birth to several cars that have high performance on the asphalt.

Not only about performance, but Porsche also produces cars with distinctive sounds from its flagship flat-six engines. However, what if one of the Porsche cars that had triumphed in the past was given an electric engine?

This was done by Everatti, a modified company that embeds a set of electric motors in Porsche 911 Cabriolet 964.

At first glance, the Porsche 911 Cabriolet 964 has no change in terms of appearance. However, Everatti replaces the flat-six engine which has become the identity of the car with an electric motorbike.

This car, which was victorious in the 80-90s, was implanted with an electric motorbike in the form of a set of Lithium batteries with a capacity of 62 kWh which can remove two power, namely 440 dk and 500 dk with a torque of 500 Nm.

With this electric motor equipped, Porsche Cabriolet turned out to be capable of traveling from 0-96 km/hour in just 4.0 seconds. The resulting distance is also no joke, Everatti claims that this car is capable of traveling 322 km in a full battery state.

Another change found in Porsche is in the dashboard section. Everatti modified the dashboard panel with an electrical instrument panel.


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