Discover the New Era of Electric Racing: Porsche 99X Electric

A legacy built on speed. A future painted bold.

Porsche 99X Electric

Performance in numbers

Engine

Porsche E-Performance Powertrain

Performance

Normal operation: 300 kW / 408 hp ; Attack Mode, Qualifying Duels: 350 kW/476 hp

Gears

Normal operation: Rear ; Attack Mode, Qualifying Duels, Race Starts: All-Wheel Drive

Weight

862 kg including driver

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Every element of the Porsche 99X Electric is meticulously engineered to redefine racing standards.

As the Porsche 99X Electric prepares to storm tracks around the globe, it stands as a testament to the future of electric racing. Porsche invites you to join us on this thrilling journey. Creating an electrifying spectacle in the race towards a new future on motorsports.

Blazing Acceleration

Accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in approx. 2 seconds, 30% faster than a current F1 car.

Maximized Efficiency

Over 95% efficiency in its electric motor, a stark contrast to the 40% efficiency of typical internal combustion engines.

Regenerative Braking

Harnesses 600kW regenerative braking to generate nearly 50% of the race energy.

"As Porsche Motorsport, we want to drive electrification forward and not be followers."

Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President of Porsche Motorsport

Spotlight on the Porsche 99X Electric

Browse through our curated gallery, capturing the new generation of electric racing in action.

Porsche 99X Electric and palmtree

Porsche 99X Electric in white setting and sunshine

Porsche 99X Electric and António Félix da Costa

Porsche 99X Electric and Pascal Wehrlein

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Where values are indicated as ranges, they do not refer to a single, specific vehicle and are not part of the offered product range. They are only for the purposes of comparison between different vehicle types. Additional equipment and accessories (add-on parts, tyre formats etc.) can change relevant vehicle parameters such as weight, rolling resistance and aerodynamics. These factors, in addition to weather, traffic conditions and driving behaviour, can influence the fuel/electricity consumption, CO₂ emissions, range and performance values of a vehicle.