Porsche plans to take on Tesla with a powerful electric sports sedan

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The all-electric sports sedan is about to get a lot more interesting and, likely, faster. The Porsche's board has voted to send the Mission E into production by the end of the decade.

If you missed the unveiling earlier this year at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Mission E -- then in concept form -- is a true Tesla Model S fighter. It's capable of doing 0 to 62 mph in less than 3.5 seconds, and it boats a range of over 310 miles.

Importantly, thanks to an "800-volt charger unit specially developed for the car, which is twice as powerful as today's quick-charge systems," Porsche says in its press release, "the lithium-ion batteries integrated within the vehicle floor have enough power again for 80 percent of the range after just 15 minutes."

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The company is investing 700 million euros into the project, which clearly signals that Porsche doesn't simply want to be a player in sporty electrification; it wants to be the leader.

"With Mission E, we are making a clear statement about the future of the brand," Wolfgang Porsche, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Porsche AG said in a statement. "Even in a greatly changing motoring world, Porsche will maintain its front-row position with this fascinating sports car."

So there you have it. Battered by dieselgate, Porsche quickly responds with a promising -- and powerful -- step into the electrified future.

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