A shadow looms over the future of the electric 718 models from Porsche. As the transition to electric becomes more pressing than ever, the projects for the Cayman and Boxster could be suspended or even abandoned. With rising costs and development delays, the Stuttgart brand is at a crossroads.

Projects Threatened by Headwinds

Bad news (or good, depending on the perspective): Porsche may be forced to abandon its plans for electric 718 Cayman and Boxster models. The manufacturer recently changed course with the arrival of a new CEO, who will take office on January 1, 2026. He is considering suspending the development of these two iconic sports cars. This decision leaves enthusiasts of the brand perplexed.

The Reasons for This Turnaround

According to Bloomberg, “people familiar with the matter” have indicated that the soaring costs associated with the electric 718, combined with increasingly concerning development delays, are seriously penalizing the project. Porsche even halted production of the previous generation of the 718 last October, intending to launch the electric versions later in the year. But time passes, and promises fade away like a mirage in the desert.

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A Complicated Past

Rumors of development difficulties had already emerged in December 2024. At that time, an engineer stated that the manufacturer was “very behind” on the vehicle’s schedule. These delays are not without consequences: another article published last May suggested that Porsche had to pause development due to the bankruptcy of Northvolt, a key supplier for its batteries. Imagine a Formula 1 race where the tires are flat: that’s a bit of the image it conveys.

Internal Combustion as a Backup

Last September, Porsche confirmed that the next generations of the Boxster and Cayman would continue to offer internal combustion engines. These versions would sit at the top of the range, supposedly above the electric variants that may ultimately not see the light of day. One could say that the nostalgia for the roar of engines still has a bright future at Porsche.

A Silence That Speaks Volumes

We attempted to contact Porsche for clarification on this delicate situation, but the manufacturer declined to comment on the information. This silence leaves room for all sorts of speculation. Enthusiasts of thrills and innovation are faced with a dilemma: should we trust an electric future for these iconic models, or should we prepare for a return to the roots?

Conclusion: Between Hope and Uncertainty

As the global trend moves towards electrification, Porsche seems to hesitate on the path to follow for its electric 718 models. Considering the brand’s sporting heritage, the choice between performance and ecology is more relevant than ever. For now, only the future will tell if these iconic models will enter the electric era or remain true to their roots. In the meantime, enthusiasts must prepare to experience this saga with a mix of hope and uncertainty.

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