The center console touch display is cheap.
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I got to see this console (almost identical) sitting in a few new Panamera shooting brakes (AKA: Sport Turismo) last night. Spent the most time in a turbo. I didn't notice any real flex to it. but if it does emulate a key-press that's probably a good thing. I can't say I'm a fan of the non-switch sort of surface since you do have to look at it to use it. The driver's dash display was all digital except the tachometer. They did a decent job of emulating analog gauges. Didn't have time to dig down deep enough in the menus to see how configurable it is. The center touch-screen PCM display - it worked - but it does require digging down into menus to do things that a current Cayenne 3.1 or 4.0 PCM can do with a single button press. Nice display - crisp looking imaging. I'd need at least several hours with it to figure out if I liked it - but for $187k (for the Turbo-S) a buyer better like it.