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Porsche's chairman, Oliver Blume, told CAR Magazine the vehicle will go on sale by the end of 2019 and will be "priced like entry-level Panamera," which begins at $85,000.
Previously, Porsche had only said that the Mission E would arrive by 2020 and hadn't shared price details.
Porsche originally revealed the Mission E as a concept car at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt in September 2015. At the time, the company revealed that it would have a range of more than 250 miles and include a number of other innovative technologies.
While the company has not yet revealed all of the high-tech features that will be included in the production model, the Mission E concept that was shown does give us a glimpse of what to expect in the final product.
Here's a look at some of the coolest features in the Mission E concept that could end up in the production version.