Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from tastytech.

    What's Hot

    Fans React To The New Star Fox

    May 7, 2026

    Final Fantasy 9 Official New Release Drops On May 16

    May 7, 2026

    We Built Our Perfect BMW iX3 and Kept It Under $72,000

    May 7, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    tastytech.intastytech.in
    Subscribe
    • AI News & Trends
    • Tech News
    • AI Tools
    • Business & Startups
    • Guides & Tutorials
    • Tech Reviews
    • Automobiles
    • Gaming
    • movies
    tastytech.intastytech.in
    Home»Automobiles»Porsche’s Electric Sports Car Platform Could Support Gas Engines After All
    Porsche’s Electric Sports Car Platform Could Support Gas Engines After All
    Automobiles

    Porsche’s Electric Sports Car Platform Could Support Gas Engines After All

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comDecember 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    In 2022, Porsche announced plans to launch fully electric replacements for the Boxster and Cayman later this decade. Despite a weaker-than-expected rise in EV adoption, the gas-free 718 duo is still very much on the way. That said, Zuffenhausen has come to terms with the reality that ICE models remain a necessity in the sports car segment, where buyers’ appetite for combustion engines continues to drive sales.

    In September, Porsche pledged to fit a gas engine to “top” versions of the Boxster and Cayman. Ironically, the announcement came just a month before production of the 982 generation ended. A juicy report from Autocar suggests the German luxury automaker has far bigger plans than initially thought for restoring these sports cars’ beloved cylinders.

    Those “top” versions referenced by Porsche are believed to be only a temporary solution based on the cars’ old bones, according to the report. In other words, they’re said to be RS-badged versions of the recently discontinued Boxster and Cayman. Insiders cited by Autocar claim the return of the 982 series will act as a placeholder until all-new combustion-engine models arrive.

    If the rumors hold water, Porsche is reengineering the PPE Sport platform of the electric 718 to support a gas engine. Where have we heard this before? The company’s three-row flagship SUV was also supposed to be electric-only, but is now being reworked to accommodate combustion power.




    Going back to the drawing board to make engines compatible with an architecture originally designed solely for electric motors and batteries will inevitably involve compromises. It likely won’t be cheap, either. Still, Porsche has probably run the numbers and concluded this approach is more cost-effective than developing an all-new ICE platform from scratch.

    As desirable and thrilling as the old Boxster and Cayman were, Porsche ran into a legal hurdle. The cars had to be pulled from most European markets in July 2024 when the European Union’s new General Safety Regulation came into force. Both models failed to meet the updated cybersecurity requirements, prompting their early retirement from the EU. The Cayman GT4 RS and Boxster RS Spyder were exempt thanks to their low-volume status.

    At the time, Porsche chose not to update the platform to keep the cars on sale in Europe. That decision made sense, given that the Boxster and Cayman were already nearing the end of their life cycle globally. However, Autocar reports the old platform will get a second chance with the return of the Cayman GT4 RS and Boxster RS Spyder. These models will be sold alongside the next-generation EVs before Porsche eventually migrates the gas versions to the same PPE Sport platform that underpins the electric cars.

    The electric 718s are expected to debut sometime next year, with the gas-powered RS models likely following shortly thereafter. The transition of ICE variants to the new platform isn’t expected until closer to 2030.

    Beyond the Boxster, Cayman, and the large SUV, another combustion-engine Porsche that wasn’t originally planned is a successor to the first-generation Macan. It’s due in 2028 under a different name, leaving the electric Macan as the sole bearer of that badge.


    We want your opinion!

    What would you like to see on Motor1.com?


    Take our 3 minute survey.

    – The Motor1.com Team

    Table of Contents

    Toggle
      • Related posts:
    • Bidding war over former Holden proving ground may get political
    • Genesis Recalls Nearly 84,000 Vehicles Over Screen Failure While Driving
    • Australia’s EV incentives extended, but they’re being wound back

    Related posts:

    New 2026 Toyota RAV4 PHEV Offers Vehicle-to-Home Power in Japan

    Porsche’s WEC Exit Opens Door to 2026 Le Mans Glory

    Driving On Miami's F1 Track

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleDeep-learning model predicts how fruit flies form, cell by cell | MIT News
    Next Article Rob Reiner, Legendary TV Star and Movie Director, Dead at 78
    gvfx00@gmail.com
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Automobiles

    We Built Our Perfect BMW iX3 and Kept It Under $72,000

    May 7, 2026
    Automobiles

    Mercedes-Maybach Boss: Buyers Want V12 Engines

    May 7, 2026
    Automobiles

    Ford Bronco coming to Australia, but not the one you expected

    May 6, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Black Swans in Artificial Intelligence — Dan Rose AI

    October 2, 2025140 Views

    We let ChatGPT judge impossible superhero debates — here’s how it ruled

    December 31, 202571 Views

    Every Clue That Tony Stark Was Always Doctor Doom

    October 20, 202569 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from tastytech.

    About Us
    About Us

    TastyTech.in brings you the latest AI, tech news, cybersecurity tips, and gadget insights all in one place. Stay informed, stay secure, and stay ahead with us!

    Most Popular

    Black Swans in Artificial Intelligence — Dan Rose AI

    October 2, 2025140 Views

    We let ChatGPT judge impossible superhero debates — here’s how it ruled

    December 31, 202571 Views

    Every Clue That Tony Stark Was Always Doctor Doom

    October 20, 202569 Views

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from tastytech.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Homepage
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2026 TastyTech. Designed by TastyTech.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.