For years Porsche has focused on increasing the performance of its engines, but, in light of government pressures to curb CO2 emissions, the priority now is on reducing fuel consumption and the associated emissions. Porsche’s director of hybrid development Michael Leiters, who spoke with AutomobilWoche, revealed that there are several options being studied for the 911 including the use of direct injection and stop-start systems.
Leiters stresses that to reduce energy consumption, one must be open to all options including hybrids. Other avenues include employing more weight saving technologies, plus improving aerodynamics and adding low resistance tires.





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Wed Jul 25 2007 3:40 PM
NaBUru38 says
Don't forget regenerating brakes. Road Porsches with an overboost button would be crazy, and eco-friendly. Still, weight reduction is the most important step.
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