Porsche To Build Panamera Plug-In Hybrid
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Porsche To Build Panamera Plug-In Hybrid
Porsche To Build Panamera Plug-In Hybrid
According to a report from Automotive News, Porsche AG will build a plug-in hybrid version of the Panamera sedan starting in 2014, sources familiar with the situation said last week.
The plug-in hybrid likely will come to the United States, but the timing is unclear, a source said.
Rudolf Krebs, VW's group chief officer for electric traction, said last week in an interview, "We are really convinced that the future of hybrids won't be pure hybrids, but the plug-in hybrids."
Hybrids, such as the Toyota Prius, have two propulsion systems, such as a gasoline engine and an electric motor or a diesel engine and an electric motor. They do not plug in. Plug-in hybrids, such as the Chevrolet Volt, are powered by an electric motor and battery pack backed up by a gasoline or diesel engine that extends driving range and recharges the battery.
The advantage of plug-in hybrids, Krebs said, is their ability to use electric power for short distances and still get the range of an internal-combustion engine. VW plans to introduce plug-in hybrid versions of its luxury cars first because people who own those cars tend to drive longer distances, Krebs said.
Source [Automotive News]
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"The advantage of plug-in hybrids, Krebs said, is their ability to use electric power for short distances and still get the range of an internal-combustion engine. VW plans to introduce plug-in hybrid versions of its luxury cars first because people who own those cars tend to drive longer distances, Krebs said."
Re-read above statement. It's saying plug in is for short distance. So, if porsche owners drive long distances, shouldn't they get a regular hybrid instead of a plug in?
The likes of volt makes some sense for short distance drivers that may occasionally have long drive. Those that drive long distance on regular basis are better off with either Tesla, hybrid or a diesel.
Re-read above statement. It's saying plug in is for short distance. So, if porsche owners drive long distances, shouldn't they get a regular hybrid instead of a plug in?
The likes of volt makes some sense for short distance drivers that may occasionally have long drive. Those that drive long distance on regular basis are better off with either Tesla, hybrid or a diesel.
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