I think plenty of people are concerned about km/l, that’s one of the considerations I’ve always made when looking at cars. I like refuelling as little as possible, hence the reason why I would prefer a range of at least 800km before I buy a BEV family car.
Interesting question. I'd say that when the time comes to go fully electric, Porsche will keep the nameplate that has the better market cache and demand.Of course, this begs the question: What will be the fate of the Panamera ?:
History has displayed that Porsche has shown little inhibition regarding the discontinuation of higher unit volume model lines without direct successors (914, 928, 924/944/968).
Fuel consumption and range are the same thing. A car can have excellent fuel consumption but only a 45L tank or average fuel consumption but a very big tank.
Interesting question. I'd say that when the time comes to go fully electric, Porsche will keep the nameplate that has the better market cache and demand.
I assume that Porsche considers the Taycan a transition step for the brand to get the customers to recognize the capabilities of a fully electric vehicle in order to accept and embrace it. The Panamera...
Indeed, keeping the "Panamera" nameplate is quite a plausible scenario due to its' established cachet..
Without disrespect, but the Panamera is just as new. One generation older than the Taycan, so who cares?
As you already know, the series I (970) Panamera was introduced over 10 years ago. Taking more common model cycles into consideration (currently approx. 7 years), the current series II (971) Panamera could be retired in 2023. Hence, a nameplate of a model line that has existed for some 14+ years.
As you already know, the series I (970) Panamera was introduced over 10 years ago. Taking more common model cycles into consideration (currently approx. 7 years), the current series II (971) Panamera could be retired in 2023. Hence, a nameplate of a model line that has existed for some 14+ years.
Jimmy, looks like Audi has a surprise electric model coming out soon. Looks like an A7-size E-Tron 4-door coupe. It would be on the news soon
So a new car. Many new cars, models, names and ideas have come since then. Panamera is just one of them, and nothing is iconic about that car. Just another new 21st century marketing idea.
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