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Panamera E-Hybrid MPG

TomYates

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I am considering buying a V6 S E-Hybrid (circa 2015). The acclaimed 91+ MPG sounds very impressive, but perhaps too good to be true? Does anyone have any real world MPG figures and what kind of MPG will it return on a long motorway journey? Thanks
 
TomYates said:
I am considering buying a V6 S E-Hybrid (circa 2015). The acclaimed 91+ MPG sounds very impressive, but perhaps too good to be true? Does anyone have any real world MPG figures and what kind of MPG will it return on a long motorway journey? Thanks
Hi there Tom,

Just spotted your post, I haven't been on here in a while. Similar, I am currently considering a Panamera E Hybrid, 2013-2015 for general use, although hard to get my preferred colour choice, exterior & interior, Bright colour exterior with cream/ivory interior. I would love any advice from anyone on these, what are they like?

Have you purchased as yet Tom?

Regards
Con

 
As I can't seam to find the preferred exterior colour Hybrid E Panamera, how about warping a Porsche?

Anyone on here wrapped their car, does it work properly?
Will excessive sun or frost cause issues of excessive power washing?
 
West-Awake said:
TomYates said:
I am considering buying a V6 S E-Hybrid (circa 2015). The acclaimed 91+ MPG sounds very impressive, but perhaps too good to be true? Does anyone have any real world MPG figures and what kind of MPG will it return on a long motorway journey? Thanks
Hi there Tom,

Just spotted your post, I haven't been on here in a while. Similar, I am currently considering a Panamera E Hybrid, 2013-2015 for general use, although hard to get my preferred colour choice, exterior & interior, Bright colour exterior with cream/ivory interior. I would love any advice from anyone on these, what are they like?

Have you purchased as yet Tom?

Regards
Con


Real world mpg depends on the type of driving you are doing. My short daily commute is all electric, longer trips on flowing A roads I will typically get 50+ mpg as it flips between modes, average over 10000 miles of which 25% has been fully loaded and fast motorways in Europe is 34mpg.
 
I've just acquired a 67 Panamera Hybrid.....I'm seeing around 40mpg on average overall. I have a twice weekly journey circa 65 miles each way and use Hybrid-auto mode. I leave with full EV charge and can also re-charge at destination. That journey can return mid-50's mpg...probably an ideal hybrid journey on motorway stop-start m1, m25, m4. BUT on a longer journey you're really using just the engine as EV will deplete early, so then you're looking around mid 30s mpg. I had a recent run to Devon (265 miles) and driving around for 4 days - approx 700 miles - average 34mpg...
 

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