Porsche's hyper-hybrid Sedan (and Sport Turismo Wagon) is perhaps the most complex car that Porsche has ever built. The Turbo S E-Hybrid has four wheel drive, four wheel steering, active aero, three-chamber air ride suspension, and power-boosting electric motors. This Porsche is even more advanced than the 918 Spyder hypercar was from a drivetrain …
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Porsche Cars Canada Puts Strong Push Behind Their Plug-in E-Hybrid Models
It was just last week that Porsche Cars Canada announced they were lowering the starting price of the 2016 Panamera S E-Hybrid to $106,600 (a $3,400 discount from 2015 pricing). Now, this week comes work of a "Canada-wide E-Performance campaign". Conceived as a mobile display, the goal is to communicate Porsche's pledge to offering high …
Continue to the full articleLook Who Just Joined Dubai’s Famous Exotic And Luxury Police Car Fleet
The Police Force in Dubai is known amongst auto enthusiasts for its incredible collection of exotic & luxury vehicles. What started with the acquisition of a single Lamborghini Aventador quickly grew into what just might be the largest fleet of exotic police cars in the world. How exotic? According to the information we've found, the following …
Continue to the full articleWhy Would You Drift A Porsche Panamera S E-hybrid On Ice?
That's the question we asked ourselves when we saw the video below. Then it hit us. You do it because you can! Let's face it, if you have the opportunity to take a Panamera (or any Porsche for that matter) out on the ice-covered track of Camp4 Canada you would do the same thing. The biggest difference is you're not Porsche factory driver Romain …
Continue to the full articlePanamera S E-Hybrid Technical Highlights
The new Porsche Panamera S E-Hybrid offers an entirely new electric driving experience. On the one hand, it lets the driver accelerate silently up to 84 mp/h with 70 kilowatts of power. On the other, it is truly a classic GT, which - with the combined powers of a combustion engine and an electric motor - can sprint from 0 to 62 mp/h in 5.5 seconds. …
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