THE PORSCHE 935 IS BACK TO LIFE, NOW WITH ELECTRIC DRIVE
Posted by : 26-03-2020, 00:30 | Категория: EN / Topspeed.lv - auto news
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Bisimoto's newest project is a 100% electric Porsche 911. The original body panels were replaced with some elements to mimic the legendary Porsche 935.
In 1976, Porsche released the 935, a racing version of the 911 Turbo (internal code 930). Three years later, the German model was already making history in the world endurance championship, winning the legendary 24-man race and others such as Sebring, Daytona or the 1000-kilometer race in Nürbing. Of the 370 stages he took part in, the Porsche 935 won 123.
Last year, the Stuttgart-based carmaker released a modern version of the 935, based on the 911 GT2 RS. Production is limited to only 77 copies, and each of them is built exclusively for connoisseurs.
This is actually a new creation of Bisimoto, and the engine is 100% electric. The unit works together with a 32 kW / h battery and develops 636 horsepower.
To build this car, Bisimoto repelled the Porsche 911 and the original body panels were replaced with some parts that mimics the 935 to perfection. The design was developed by Andy Blackmore Designs, and the discs are from Brixton Forged.
In 1976, Porsche released the 935, a racing version of the 911 Turbo (internal code 930). Three years later, the German model was already making history in the world endurance championship, winning the legendary 24-man race and others such as Sebring, Daytona or the 1000-kilometer race in Nürbing. Of the 370 stages he took part in, the Porsche 935 won 123.
Last year, the Stuttgart-based carmaker released a modern version of the 935, based on the 911 GT2 RS. Production is limited to only 77 copies, and each of them is built exclusively for connoisseurs.
This is actually a new creation of Bisimoto, and the engine is 100% electric. The unit works together with a 32 kW / h battery and develops 636 horsepower.
To build this car, Bisimoto repelled the Porsche 911 and the original body panels were replaced with some parts that mimics the 935 to perfection. The design was developed by Andy Blackmore Designs, and the discs are from Brixton Forged.
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