A Porsche that gets 81 miles to the gallon. Good-looking
too. And fast. It all sounds like a fairy tale. Shame it's a concept... for now
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Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo |
As pretty as the Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo is to loot
at, its styling is not the only story here. It's the new plug-in hybrid
electric drivetrain which the sleek new silhouette is hiding that's the main feature.
It's entirely possible, if you believe the swirling rumors, that a production
version of the car will be built in a few years, but for now you really
shouldn't let that knowledge affect your buying decisions. The e-hybrid
drivetrain, as Porsche calls it, will debut much sooner. Effectively a thorough
upgrade of the existing Porsche parallel hybrid drivetrain found in the current
Panamera and Cayenne, e-hybrid swaps the existing nickel-hybrid battery for a
much more perky lithium-ion unit. This is almost exactly the same size as the
more ploddy ni-hy cell but offers much greater storage capacity. The Li-ion
battery offers more of everything you want for a hybrid-faster acceleration,
greater range and higher top speed without having to resort to waking up the
333bhp, 3.0-litre V6 supercharged petrol engine, a carry-over from the current
system
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Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo |
The other new element-besides the ability to plug the car
into the mains-is the electric motor, which now produces around double the
amount of power (95bhp) compared with today's electric engine. This brings the total
drivetrain output to a maximum of 416bhp, allows a top all-electric speed (if
you feather the right pedal) of over 81mph and increases the maximum
all-electric range (not at 81mph, I might add) to about 18 miles. Petrol
consumption is a claimed 81mpg. If you just get in the car and start driving,
it defaults to all-electric driving as much as possible. This can be overridden
by slamming down the throttle, or, more elegantly, by pressing a wheel-mounted
button, this allows you to charge up the battery as you zip down to charge up
the battery as you zip down the motorway and then cruise into town on a wave of
electric silence. Charging using an AC plug takes two and a half hours. In the
Sport Turismo, the system worked perfectly, cutting the engine on cue and
bringing it back into the game as soon as asked it also demonstrated in bursts
of vivid acceleration down a sleepy section of sunset Boulevard with a police escort
that it is still very much a Porsche. Its 0-62 mph time is quoted at
about six seconds, but it feels faster than that. When fitted to a production
Panamera, The sensation will undoubtedly be more muted, but still a significant
advance over the current car. It's a pity that Porsche won't do the same for
the styling, but with the Panamera Sport Turismo breaking cover, there's hope
even that will change for the better soon
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Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo |
Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo Specs
The numbers: 3000cc, V6 lithium-ion battery, RWD, 416bhp,
428lb ft, 81mpg, 82g/km CO2, 0-62 mph in 6.0secs (est), n/a mph, n/a kg
The price of Panamera Sport Turismo: N/A
The Verdict: impressive Eco figures, and doesn’t lose any
Porsche DNA by being green
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