Sports boat engineered entirely on fully electric powertrain of the Porsche Macan

Sports boat engineered entirely on fully electric powertrain of the Porsche Macan

(Oilandgaspress) The German-Austrian collaboration between Porsche and Frauscher Boats continues on course. At boot Düsseldorf 2026, the two brands will present the Frauscher x Porsche 790 Spectre – a newly developed sports boat engineered entirely around the fully electric powertrain of the Porsche Macan.

The new Frauscher x Porsche 790 Spectre has been specifically developed for the high-performance Porsche electric drive system and constructed entirely around the high-voltage battery, rear-axle motor and control electronics of the fully electric Macan Turbo. The result is a lightweight, agile and efficient sports boat that sets new benchmarks in the maritime world – much like the multiple award-winning Frauscher x Porsche Fantom and its open-top ‘Air’ variant. Frauscher has engineered an all-new hull for the 790 Spectre which is lighter, shorter and narrower than previous models. The drive module, including the 100 kWh battery and 400 kW PSM motor, remains largely unchanged.

Measuring 7.97 metres in length, the new boat is not only powered by Porsche – it also carries the sports car brand’s same design DNA throughout many details. For the world premiere at boot Düsseldorf, Porsche is highlighting the close connection between car and boat with an exclusive concept vehicle based on the Macan Turbo and extensively customised by Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur. Through numerous exterior and interior features, the boat and SUV share a unified design style, merging the domains of road and water.


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