Electric vehicles are taking center stage in the automotive industry, and luxury carmaker Porsche is about to make a significant move to stay competitive. Following in the footsteps of its sister company Audi, Porsche is set to adopt a new modular electric vehicle (MEV) architecture that will enable price parity between its electric and combustion models. This shift is crucial for Porsche, as it aims to bridge the affordability gap between its eco-friendly EVs and traditional gasoline-powered vehicles, making its electric options more appealing to a wider range of consumers. With the MEV architecture, Porsche is poised to take its electric lineup to the next level, offering customers a more seamless transition to sustainable driving without sacrificing performance and luxury.


Porsche will follow Audi in using the architecture, which is crucial to achieving price parity between the automaker’s EVs and combustion models.