The Porsche 918 Spyder Debut at the IAA 2013

Porsche 918 SpyderThe Porsche 918 Spyder model would be expected at this years International Motor Show in Frankfurt, Germany for the first time in front of public.This is a newly designed sports racing car which marks the era for a newly designed sports car designed never before.This has been newly designed for regular use, dynamic performance and a great body.The fuel consumption is also lesser than other sports cars.The newly designed Porsche has the combined features of the Porsche 911 which was unveiled 50 years back with its new state of art features.In memoriam, the Porsche 911 would also be presented in the International motor show.1963 special models are still available.

Porsche is the leading car manufacturer with its state of art designs and technology, numerous range of models, and fuel efficiency. The amalgamation  of steady performance and high efficiency is what the Porsche still stands for.Porsche has been selling for its much known brand value and efficiency – the reason why 95,300 new vehicles have been sold worldwide in 2013.

The design

The 918 Porsche Spyder boasts of an unprecedented design, with a ground brekaing concept of steadfast performance and sleek looks. The average fuel consumption of the vehicle is around 3.3. litres/100 kms and it can accelerate at a speed of 60 mph in a time of 2.8 seconds.The combustion silent  engine is coupled with a motor based one to enhance the speed of the vehicle.The model is an all wheel drive along with rear wheel drive derived from the original Porsche 911 model.

More information of the Porsche 918 Spyder is available online.

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