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2021 Panamera

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AB2012
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2020/10/04 09:29:37 (permalink)

2021 Panamera

Has anybody worked out what the difference is between the new Panamera and Panamera 4? Both appear to be 330PS and 4WD, but the 4 is quicker and more expensive...
 
Also the ’normal’ 4 e-hybrid seems to have disappeared from the range and there is a now a yawning gap in the range from the 4 to the 4S e-hybrid at over £100k and 560PS. Maybe just production priorities, or maybe they are hoping people will trade up from the current 4 e-hybrid, which is a bit of a stretch. I’m hanging on to mine at least until the mists clear on tariffs and prices post Brexit, hardly even feels run in at nearly 3 years old!

Andy B
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AB2012
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Re: 2021 Panamera 2021/02/06 13:13:28 (permalink)
Since I wrote this the rest of the range has been released, including replacement for the 4 e-hybrid. Harry’s Garage has an interesting insight into the relative merits of the Panamera e-hybrid vs Taycan, and also 4S e-hybrid vs the 4 e-hybrid. So many choices! https://youtube.com/watch?v=Hpnzs-D5fjs&feature=share

Andy B
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Re: 2021 Panamera 2023/06/03 16:08:16 (permalink)
Hi Andy, thanks for the link. Very useful. Does anyone know how long a battery lasts for the E Hybrid Panamera? Thinking of buying one but 5 years old so I wondered how many years of battery life there might be. Thanks
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