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Chaosoul,
Will the Mission E really be slotted UNDER the Caynenne and Panamera price wise as reported?
Originally Posted by STALKER99
I read it will slot under more pricey Panamera models.
I hope that's accurate.
Mission E will adopt the shorter chassis (originally code "Pajun"). There will be different model trims for Mission E and lower trim priced under Panamera. Higher trim (600hp+) will be priced well into the Panamera trims.
Still to be see how the base Cayenne will be priced. They are going to pull away the gap from Macan this time around.
Hopefully Emperor Trump can make that regulation go away so we can have cars with frickin' laser beam headlights in the USA.
There's no regulation that prevents laser high beams in the US, only needed to be approved by the FDA, and they're a $3500 option on the 2018 R8 and standard on the R8 plus.
There's no regulation that prevents laser high beams in the US, only needed to be approved by the FDA, and they're a $3500 option on the 2018 R8 and standard on the R8 plus.
chaosoul,
First, welcome back, we missed you! Great info, and sense of humor.
Question, anything you can share on PTS for 991.2 GT3 orders? Timing, availability, etc. to the non-VIP/918 enthusiasts?
My educated guess from what I know from how PAG works, is No.
I was thinking they would proliferate in the next generation with (1) Audi having them in the R8 and (2) the emphasis on headlight family resemblance across the Porsche range; could mimic 919 lights
Originally Posted by d00d
There's no regulation that prevents laser high beams in the US, only needed to be approved by the FDA, and they're a $3500 option on the 2018 R8 and standard on the R8 plus.
There's no regulation that prevents laser high beams in the US, only needed to be approved by the FDA, and they're a $3500 option on the 2018 R8 and standard on the R8 plus.
Originally Posted by Bardman
Approved by the Food and Drug Administration?!?!
Originally Posted by Guest89
I was thinking they would proliferate in the next generation with (1) Audi having them in the R8 and (2) the emphasis on headlight family resemblance across the Porsche range; could mimic 919 lights
The laser light spectrum is considered a medical equipment in the US, thus under the jurisdiction of FDA. FDA will need to approve all laser headlight and slap a ugly yellow warning symbol sticker on the interior housing of the headlights.
chaosoul,
First, welcome back, we missed you! Great info, and sense of humor.
Question, anything you can share on PTS for 991.2 GT3 orders? Timing, availability, etc. to the non-VIP/918 enthusiasts?
Nope, still same as before as of today. There are no such thing as a confirmed PTS allocation or 100% promised PTS allocation.