Panamera 4 E-hybrid Owners Thread
#1426
I understand the need for fast charging in all-electric vehicles with large batteries: it solves the problem of long-distance travel. However, I do not understand what problem would be solved by having fast charging for a plug-in hybrid that only gets 25-30 miles per charge anyway. It might be convenient now and then, but it would add cost and complexity. What's the case for it?
#1427
#1428
Racer
I understand the need for fast charging in all-electric vehicles with large batteries: it solves the problem of long-distance travel. However, I do not understand what problem would be solved by having fast charging for a plug-in hybrid that only gets 25-30 miles per charge anyway. It might be convenient now and then, but it would add cost and complexity. What's the case for it?
#1431
KW411- How do you like Saddle Brown/Luxor Beige Leather interior? Specifically, the Luxor beige? I'm about to place my order for a night blue Pan 4 E and am seriously considering Saddle Brown/Luxor Beige Leather...my issue is the Luxor Beige seems a bit too taupe...and not enough tan/ brown. Any thoughts or pix you might share with me would be appreciated. Thx!
#1432
Racer
Has anyone found a way to have the headlights come on as a default, with the ignition. I am going to Croatia and Bosnia soon, where use of dipped headlights is compulsory, day and night. On my 997 TT, which did not have daylight running lights, you could select on the PCM: Headlights always on, which I did. I am sure there must be a way of doing this on the Panamera but a good look through the manual, has not found it. Apparently you will be stopped by the police in Croatia or Bosnia, if you are not showing dipped headlights. Usually you will be given a gentle reminder but if you meet a policeman in a bad temper, he can fine you on the spot. Sooner or later I would forget to manually select headlights on with the lighting panel.
BTW it has proved impossible to get short term insurance cover for Bosnia-Herzogovina, which is not a member of the EU. The one people who told me two months ago that they could do it are Balkans Insurance (part of The Herts insurance group) but told me to phone back not more than a month before I needed it. Today they tell me they will not cover Porsches or in fact any high value vehicle. You can buy a green card at some border crossings, but in a perfect example of sod's law, not the one at Neum on the main Split to Dubrovnik road. I have therefore had to book another ferry to take me down to a the Pelješac Peninsula, which avoids the corridor of Bosnia between Split, where my ferry from Ancona arrives to Dubrovnik, where I am meeting my wife who has been on a cycling tour.
BTW it has proved impossible to get short term insurance cover for Bosnia-Herzogovina, which is not a member of the EU. The one people who told me two months ago that they could do it are Balkans Insurance (part of The Herts insurance group) but told me to phone back not more than a month before I needed it. Today they tell me they will not cover Porsches or in fact any high value vehicle. You can buy a green card at some border crossings, but in a perfect example of sod's law, not the one at Neum on the main Split to Dubrovnik road. I have therefore had to book another ferry to take me down to a the Pelješac Peninsula, which avoids the corridor of Bosnia between Split, where my ferry from Ancona arrives to Dubrovnik, where I am meeting my wife who has been on a cycling tour.
#1433
Hello everybody, I am new to this forum. I am driving a Panamera S E-Hybrid currently and just this week ordered my new Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Sport Turismo. As most people here I gave a lot of thought on the specs of the car, this is what I ended up choosing:
Volcano Grey Metallic
Standard Interior in Black/Luxorbeige
Model Designation Painted (black)
ParkAssist (Front and Rear) incl. Surround View
20" Panamera Turbo Wheels
Wheel Center Caps with Colored Porsche Crest
Panorama Roof
Thermal and Noise Insulated Glass
Window Trim in Silver (High Gloss)
Power Seats (14-way) with Memory Package
Power Steering Plus
Burmester 3D High-End Surround Sound System
Volcano Grey Metallic
Standard Interior in Black/Luxorbeige
Model Designation Painted (black)
ParkAssist (Front and Rear) incl. Surround View
20" Panamera Turbo Wheels
Wheel Center Caps with Colored Porsche Crest
Panorama Roof
Thermal and Noise Insulated Glass
Window Trim in Silver (High Gloss)
Power Seats (14-way) with Memory Package
Power Steering Plus
Burmester 3D High-End Surround Sound System
#1434
KW411- How do you like Saddle Brown/Luxor Beige Leather interior? Specifically, the Luxor beige? I'm about to place my order for a night blue Pan 4 E and am seriously considering Saddle Brown/Luxor Beige Leather...my issue is the Luxor Beige seems a bit too taupe...and not enough tan/ brown. Any thoughts or pix you might share with me would be appreciated. Thx!
I included the pic for my 991 because I don't like to mix cool color exteriors (blue, silver, grey, etc.) with a warm color interior. Plenty of people do it... I've had beige/black in the configurator contemplating it before I placed my order, but just decided it wasn't for me. So I went with a grey/black with the DBM exterior.
#1435
#1436
Racer
Anyone heard anything about a forthcoming recall, apparently to seal or remove cadmium, which is a potential carcinogen. This may only apply to German resident vehicles but it is currently being discussed with authorities in various countries. It would apply to all VW Group EV and PHEV vehicles. Given that my electric toothbrush, which I have used for years, contains a NiCad battery, which I put in my mouth a number of times a day, unlike any of the parts from my Panamera Hybrid, I am somewhat surprised I am not already dead. I also spent close to 50 years building racing and rally cars, using cadmium plated aircraft bolts and nuts and nobody has ever warned me about those.
Wilson
Wilson
#1437
Thanks for the picture and help.
#1438
Ha! I got a little bit of all your exterior/interior choices in my driveway but none exactly the way you want it, lol. My 991 C2S Cabrio is Dark Blue Metallic, the Cayenne Diesel's interior is a Luxor Beige/Black and the Panny E-H ST's interior is a Saddle Brown/Black. Dunno if it would help you but here are my interiors:
I included the pic for my 991 because I don't like to mix cool color exteriors (blue, silver, grey, etc.) with a warm color interior. Plenty of people do it... I've had beige/black in the configurator contemplating it before I placed my order, but just decided it wasn't for me. So I went with a grey/black with the DBM exterior.
I included the pic for my 991 because I don't like to mix cool color exteriors (blue, silver, grey, etc.) with a warm color interior. Plenty of people do it... I've had beige/black in the configurator contemplating it before I placed my order, but just decided it wasn't for me. So I went with a grey/black with the DBM exterior.
Last edited by Matril01; 08-27-2018 at 07:14 PM. Reason: Additional comments.
#1439
Sorry for the delay in replying, as I have been on holiday.
My Panamera is Night Blue, with the Black and Chalk interior. I have the satin platinum 21" wheels. I also opted for the black calipers. It gets lots of attention wherever I take it.
My Panamera is Night Blue, with the Black and Chalk interior. I have the satin platinum 21" wheels. I also opted for the black calipers. It gets lots of attention wherever I take it.
#1440
Burning Brakes
I just posted a report of my cross-country USA trip in my 2018 Sport Turismo as a new thread at https://rennlist.com/forums/panamera...l#post15276301