Porsche patents W18 engine and could be gunning for Bugatti Chiron


Porsche has lodged a patent application for a W18 petrol engine – a highly complex “space optimised” internal combustion engine which could be used in a range of upcoming high-performance models, perhaps including a new hypercar.

A patent filing first lodged in April 2024 then published last week and now uncovered by Motor1 reveals detailed drawings of the new engine, which Porsche said could be configured in nine-, 15- or 18-cylinder layouts depending on the desired outcome and vehicle application. 

Porsche – which named a new CEO last week – has not made any official comment on the filing, and it doesn’t necessarily mean the new engine design will be put into production, because automakers often lodge patents to prevent rivals beating them to similar concepts. 

While the German performance car has made some cracking engines through its history including V8s, it’s most famous for its flat-six ‘boxer’ engine layout in the iconic 911 sports car. 

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In designing the W18, it has incorporated three inline six-cylinder blocks sharing a common crankshaft.

The patent application says each bank is modular, so the engine can be reconfigured to include three (W9), five (W15) or six cylinders (W18) in each back, and each cylinder block is short to take up less overall space. 

Porsche also explained in the filing that the layout allows efficient cooling, with the hot exhaust running below and between cylinders, away from cooler fresh air being piped into the top of the engine.

As explained by Motor1, this brings better performance and also enables turbocharging, with a potential triple-turbo W18 engine only needing physical space similar to a conventional straight-six engine. 

Porsche 918 Spyder
Porsche 918 Spyder