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0Geneva 2010: Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid is not to be overlooked 1267558200
2010 Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid – Click above for high-res image galleryDuring Porsche's press conference here at the Geneva Motor Show, most of our attention was understandably on the 918 Spyder Concept, but the German automaker had several other significant debuts. One was the 911 GT3 R ... -
Porsche CEO reportedly says 'no hybrid sports cars' 1262874660
Go to any major city worldwide and you're likely to see a Porsche 911 roll by. It's far more common than seeing one making the cornstalks blur in the middle of farm country, anyway. Porsche CEO Michael Macht disagrees that his sports cars frequent metro areas. "They're not driven in the city," ...
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Frankfurt 2009: Porsche confirms development of electric sportscar 1253050260
Ruf Greenster concept - Click above for high-res image gallerydigg_url = 'http://digg.com/autos/Porsche_Confirms_Hybrid_Cayenne_Panamera_Models_in_10'; Quick trivia question: what automaker was the first to build a hybrid? Did you guess Honda or Toyota? Interestingly, a full 109 years ago, ... -
Spy Shots: Is this Porsche 911 mule hiding a shocking secret? 1248789300
No automaker is immune to global environmental pressures to reduce pollutants and limit carbon dioxide emissions. Even Porsche has gotten into the green game with both diesel and hybrid options for its Cayenne along with an expected hybrid powertrain for its Panamara range. Could that fuel-saving ...
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Porsche Cayenne Hybrid delayed until at least 2010 1197930540
Porsche came out swinging at the LA Auto Show with a Cayenne Hybrid it said could do 75 MPH on battery power alone. Now the carmaker isn't sure it wants to fight that fight any more. Speaking of hybrid market share, Porsche's head of distribution said, "The most optimistic forecast still only calls ...
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LA Auto Show preview: Porsche Cayenne Hybrid 1194822180
Click image for photo galleryAs was the case last year, the upcoming LA Auto Show will have a decidedly "green" tinge to it as automakers use the California setting to tout the alt-fuel offerings that they're both selling now and have under development. Porsche (now that it has removed Detroit from ...

