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2004 Porsche 918 Spyder Specs


- ** 2004 Porsche 918 Spyder: Performance Pioneer

Overview

The 2004 Porsche 918 Spyder stands as an unparalleled icon in automotive history, merging cutting-edge technology with unparalleled performance. This hybrid hypercar combines Porsche's engineering prowess with futuristic design elements, setting a benchmark for high-performance vehicles.

History

Introduced in 2013 but offering a look into Porsche's ambitious engineering projects prior to its launch, the 918 Spyder was conceived in the early 2000s as part of Porsche's "Hybrid Supercar" initiative. Built to push the boundaries of what a production vehicle could achieve, only three 918 Spyders were hand-built to meet the rigorous demands of motorsport and enthusiast ownership.

Car Culture

The Porsche 918 Spyder has deeply influenced car culture by inspiring a blend of racing heritage and technological innovation. Its existence has fueled enthusiast communities worldwide, encouraging discussions on hybrid technology, aerodynamics, and high-performance engineering. The rarity and exclusivity of the model elevate it to legendary status among collectors and automotive enthusiasts.

Technical Specifications

  • Body Style: Coupe
  • Horsepower: 800 PS (590 HP)
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Trim Levels Available: Limited Edition (Single Model)
  • Engine Type & Size: Hybrid System (Nimbin Turbocharged V8 + Electric Motor)
  • Horsepower & Torque: 800 PS (590 HP) / 1,000 Nm (740 lb-ft)
  • Drivetrain: Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
  • Fuel Type: Electric Primary with Hybrid Assistance
  • Fuel Tank Size: Not specified (focus on battery capacity)
  • Range: 312 miles (EV Mode)
  • Dimensions: Length: 174.5 in, Width: 67.5 in, Height: 45.2 in
  • Cargo Capacity: Not specified for this model
  • Towing Capacity: Not specified
  • Safety Ratings: Not formally rated, but features advanced safety technologies
  • Key Features: Lightweight Carbon Fiber Body, Advanced Aerodynamic Design, Heated Seats
  • Passenger Capacity: 2

Evolution and Changes

Compared to conceptual designs from earlier years, the 2004 iteration of the 918 Spyder refined its hybrid technology significantly. The body style remained consistent as a coupe, focusing on reducing weight and enhancing aerodynamic efficiency for superior performance capabilities.

Trim Variations

Given its limited production, the Porsche 918 Spyder featured a singular trim level:
  • Limited Edition