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Where are the Cayman EVs?

Motorhead

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Maybe I’ve missed something, but if the electric Cayman is to be released next year I would have expected to see a few “spy” photos by now? Surely the prototypes should be at an advanced pre-production stage and so you would expect there to be quite a few cars out and about validating all aspects of a brand new design, both mechanically and - more importantly - electrically?

I’m sure that a lot of the experience gained during development of the Taycan and Macan EVs will have been very useful, but the unique problems posed by an electric sports car will have presented a number of significant challenges for the design and engineering teams. I would have thought that would require an extensive on-road testing programme?

Jeff
 
I was told to expect the same delay as in the Macan EV so most probably a year. The Macan should have been released last year but production delays scuppered those plans. Same with the 718. Personally I think it’ll be a 2025 release.
 
Thanks for your comments chaps.

I’ve seen some snaps of the electric Boxster undergoing winter testing and elsewhere Andrew, but my point was that as far as I’m aware we’ve yet to see the Cayman equivalent? Like Dan my understanding is that both cars are due for release some time next year, so I would expect to be seeing some late prototype/pre-production Caymans out on public roads by now?🤔

Jeff
 

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