Porsche is looking to introduce us underneath the body of its new 918 SPyder. Thats why the germans have released a movie which analyzes the whole hybrid system of the supercar. Its the best way to see how the new 918 Spyder works.

As you already know, the new supercar is the Carrera GT successor and it will be limited to 918 units. Under the bonnet of the car it will be a plug-in hybrid system that is using a naturally aspirated V8 4.6 liter petrol unit and two electric engines, each one mounted on the front and rear axle. 

The combustion engine comes with 608 horsepower at 8.700 rpm while the electric motors are coming with 286 HP at 6.500 rpm. The result is an astonishing 887 horsepower and a 917 Nm or 1.280 Nm peek of torque depending on the gear ratio. 

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The engines resources are put to the ground via a dual clutch seven speed transmission. The electric engines are kept alive thanks to a 6.8 kWh lithium-ion battery pack installed at the lower back at the monocoque. 

In the E-Power mode, the 2013 Porsche 918 Spyder can sprint from stand still to 100 km/h in less than 7 seconds and can achieve a top speed of 150 km/h. In the Race Hybrid mode, the sprint from not to 100 km/h will be done in 2.8 seconds, while the top speed is clocked at 345 km/h. 

Despite these incredible figures, the Porsche 918 Spyder comes with fuel consumption between 3 and 3.3 liters per 100 kilometers. 

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The new supercar from Stuttgart is also coming with the Weissach special package. It has special colors inspired by the most important race cars and comes with lightweight magnesium alloy wheels. There are also six point seat belts, and new carbon fiber aerodynamic accessories.