Porsche to add petrol engine to EV Boxster, dumps large electric SUV

Porsche is ‘realigning’ its product plans to take into account slowing growth for cars with electric drivetrains.

For enthusiasts the big news announced at the company’s recent earnings call is the addition of “top ICE derivatives” to the next-generation 718 range.

It’s unclear what petrol engines the 718 will use, but given their positioning towards the pointy end of the model’s drivetrain list, they will probably be six-cylinder boxer engines shared with the 911 lineup.

The electric-only successor to today’s Boxster convertible and Cayman coupe models has been delayed multiple times, reportedly due to battery issues.

Unlike many EVs, where battery cells live in a horizontal layer under the floor, the new 718 has a vertical battery stack behind the passenger compartment to more closely mimic the weight balance of a traditional mid-engine sports car.

We don’t know when the new petrol-powered 718 models will debut, but it will likely be after the electric 718 variants have been launched as Porsche will probably need to do a bit re-engineering of the 718’s unique platform to accommodate the petrol engines and their ancillaries.

Production of Australian-spec 718 Boxster and Cayman models has finished up already, with cars for other markets set to end soon. On-going delays will likely result in a global availability gap between the end of the current generation and the launch of the new model, initially only with electric drivetrains.