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Porsche Panamera Hybrid Schematics
Porsche Panamera Hybrid Schematics

Porsche Panamera Hybrid Schematics Released

Full parallel hybrid
  
January 7, 2008 12:06 PM by Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
Filed Under: Porsche Green

Full parallel hybrid

The Porsche Panamera will have to hit the ground running at the end of the decade in order to compete with the Aston Martin Rapide, Mercedes CLS, BMW 8-Series and in the lower regions of the four-door GT class, the VW Passat Coupe. One major selling point for the Panamera might become the availability of a full parallel hybrid engine, offering consumption of less than 9 liter per 100 kilometers.

The newly developed full parallel hybrid system is based on the current Porsche Cayenne Hybrid will consist primarely of the battery unit in the luggage compartment, power electronics, and an additional clutch and electric motor between the engine and transmission. This set-up allows the car to be driven using the gasoline engine (classic Porsche sport style), electric engine (emissions free all-electric driving) or use them both as one power unit, combining the best of both worlds.

The Porsche Panamera will initially be offered with proven drivetrains in 2009 with a hybrid version following later, depending on market requirements.

Source: Porsche AG
Press Release
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dvvvb
January 7, 2008 3:50:51 PM

may be the engine and battery should exchange the position? that's porsche:)

radmeister
January 7, 2008 5:52:55 PM

this isnt a H-6 its a V8, the car would look retarded with a rear end big enough for a V8.

silverhawk
January 7, 2008 10:27:03 PM

great engine. i wonder if Porsche realize that have now released the pictures of the much awaited Panamera before it's launch.

eddy
January 8, 2008 12:09:44 PM

Very nice parallel Hybrid. It has been more than hundred years since last Porsche hybrid car.

xenomorph
January 8, 2008 1:27:47 PM

???????????

Has Porsche even been around for over 100 years. What do you mean by hybrid as well, they are only recent developments as far as I have seen.

eddy
January 8, 2008 2:17:46 PM

The modern Porsche company was refounded as a car producer after WW2. Before WW2 Porsche was the best automtive engineering office in the world. But Ferdinand Porsche (inventor of the VW beetle and "founder" of porsche) did build the Porsche-Lohner Mixte in 1902. That was the first hybrid car and the first AWD car.

Here is a picture of it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Lohner_Porsche.jpg

DavidShaked
January 9, 2008 2:38:11 AM

strange looking car, no? i'm a fan off 911s, so i guess i'll like it more as i get used to it..

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