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Old Jul 12, 2010 | 04:17 PM
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Further 918 Spyder News 7-12-2010

From Bloomberg news... it looks like the 918 Spyder is a go but at ~$630,000.

bloomberg.com/news/2010-07-11/porsche-may-price-918-spyder-at-630-000-making-it-most-expensive-model.html


Porsche AG may price the 918 Spyder, which soars to 100 kilometers an hour in 3.2 seconds, at 500,000 euros ($630,000), topping the Carrera GT as its costliest model, according to two people with direct knowledge of the plan.
At least 2,000 individuals have put in non-binding expressions of interest for the supercar, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the information is confidential. The 918 Spyder is one of three hybrid models Porsche presented at the Geneva auto show in March.
Demand for luxury cars is returning as Wall Street firms add jobs for the first time in two years and offer guaranteed payouts to attract top bankers. While Porsche hasn’t decided whether and when it will begin production of the model, at that price the 918 Spyder would top the 453,000-euro Carrera GT. Fewer than 1,500 of that model were built between 2003 and 2006.
“The Spyder will become Porsche’s new supercar showpiece project,” said Stefan Bratzel, director of the Center of Automotive at the University of Applied Sciences in Bergisch- Gladbach, Germany. “It unites Porsche’s high-performance engineering with intelligent drive technology.”
Porsche, which is merging with Volkswagen AG, needs at least 1,000 sales pledges to approve limited production of the car, development chief Wolfgang Duerheimer said in an April 24 interview. If only half of those who signed up eventually bought the car, Porsche stands to reap 500 million euros in revenue.
500-Horsepower
A Porsche spokesman declined to comment on the potential price tag and said a decision on production of the model will be made later this year.
The two-seater car accelerates to a top speed of 320 kilometers (199 miles) per hour, relying on a 500-horsepower V8 engine and electric drive-systems allowing the vehicle to run up to 25 kilometers on electric power.
The 918 Spyder emits no more than 70 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer on fuel consumption of three liters per 100 kilometers, according to Porsche’s website.
Frank Biller, an analyst at Landesbank Baden-Wuerttemberg in Stuttgart, where Porsche is based, said the 918 Spyder may enhance the carmaker’s environmental credentials and potentially help attract customers to the brand which he says builds “Europe’s worst gas guzzlers.”
Lamborghini SpA, another luxury brand owned by Volkswagen, introduced its Reventon Roadster supercar at the Frankfurt motor show last September. At 1.1 million euros, the Reventon is the priciest model Lamborghini has ever made.
Ferrari 599 GTO
Fiat SpA’s Ferrari unit charges 320,000 euros for the 599 GTO, which the Italian carmaker calls its “fastest road-going model in our history.”
Boosting demand for super-luxury cars, average Wall Street bonuses jumped 17 percent to $123,000 last year, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said Feb. 23. Morgan Stanley and Citigroup Inc. are among banks that are hiring to replenish their ranks, while Nomura Holdings Inc. and Jefferies Group Inc. have been recruiting talent from larger firms in a bid to increase their standing on Wall Street.
In the first six months, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG’s Rolls-Royce almost doubled deliveries. Daimler AG’s Mercedes- Benz unit increased sales by 22 percent in the U.S. alone.
Porsche is promoting the 918 Spyder at a time when Wolfsburg, Germany-based VW is seeking to revive the sports-car manufacturer’s vehicle lineup. Volkswagen last week named its head of strategy, Matthias Mueller, as chief executive officer of Porsche from Oct. 1, replacing Michael Macht, who will head production at the parent company.
Boxster, Cayenne
Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn said last week Porsche will probably add a new line of smaller Boxster roadsters to its four-model lineup as the manufacturer aims to double sales in the medium term to 150,000 cars and sport-utility vehicles.
A further addition may be a compact SUV, smaller than Porsche’s best-selling Cayenne model, with production based on the Q5 model of VW’s Audi division, the people said.
Porsche’s deliveries in North America, which includes Canada and Mexico, fell 18 percent to 15,592 units in the nine months through April. Sales in the U.S., Porsche’s biggest single market, slumped 40 percent last fiscal year to 19,024 cars and SUVs.
Porsche’s preferred shares rose 36 cents, or 1 percent, to 37.09 euros in Frankfurt, giving carmaker a market value of 6.5 billion euros. Volkswagen added 1.1 euros, or 1.5 percent, to 73.22 euros, valuing the company at 33.3 billion euros.
Uwe Hueck, Porsche’s works council chief, said July 6 that building the 918 Spyder at the main Zuffenhausen plant would help create jobs at the factory where about 5,500 workers are employed. Hueck is aiming to conclude talks with management over investment and employment terms at Zuffenhausen by July 22
 

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I'll take two!

Seriously though, considering the 918 could quite possibly be one of the most iconic cars ever produced, $630,000 isn't too bad when compared to other "game changers" like the Veyron, Reventon, etc.
 
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Originally Posted by DBV
I'll take two!

Seriously though, considering the 918 could quite possibly be one of the most iconic cars ever produced, $630,000 isn't too bad when compared to other "game changers" like the Veyron, Reventon, etc.
Maybe i will pick one up at a no reserve auction a few years out... or, perhaps i can afford the poster and just ponder...
 
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The higher price and limited availability will inevitably increase the resale values of Carrera GTs. Time to buy a GT before the 918 is released...
 
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That's pricey, but I'm sure there's more takers for the 918 at $630k than for the Lexus LF-A at $375k.
 
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V8, focus on MPG for such a beautiful supercar = huge failure
 
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0-60 in 3.2, more orders than they can produce, yup it has failure written all over it.
 
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0-60 in 3.2, more orders than they can produce, yup it has failure written all over it.
2010 Porsche Turbo 0-60 in 3.2 sec

Good job kiddo.
 
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Originally Posted by Murtaza
2010 Porsche Turbo 0-60 in 3.2 sec

Good job kiddo.
As far as I remember every single spec out for this car has the word "under" in it. Including 0-60 in UNDER 3.2 sec.
 
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Originally Posted by Boyko23
As far as I remember every single spec out for this car has the word "under" in it. Including 0-60 in UNDER 3.2 sec.
This is true, here is a convertible 997.2 Turbo doing 0-60 in 3.08 seconds with a passenger: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8Knk47oGCE

However, the 918 was not built for straight line speed and I doubt the owners of this rare and special car really care about all out performance. There is much more to ownership than numbers.
 
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Originally Posted by Murtaza
2010 Porsche Turbo 0-60 in 3.2 sec

Good job kiddo.
WHAT!!??! There's a cheaper car that's faster off the line!!?? Sell the 918 and get a vette!
 
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Originally Posted by Murtaza
2010 Porsche Turbo 0-60 in 3.2 sec

Good job kiddo.
Obviously the only measure of a car's worth
 
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