![]() 05/26/2016 at 15:51 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Funny to think that the Panamera has Green Vehicle plates and can go in the HOV lanes with just the driver but a Prius can’t. Awesome.
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Carbon ceramic brakes, too. Surprised they didn’t go higher than the S and get the GTS if they were going to drop that much on brakes.
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It’s the e-hybrid S which comes with Acid Green accents, including brakes. Those aren’t carbon ceramic brakes; all ceramic brakes are yellow in the Porsche world.
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This one’s a hybrid. Different animal.
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Ah, for some reason I thought green was also carbon. Looking again, I see the green badge now.
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I daily drive one of these beasts so I can pick out the options at just a quick glance but there is so much information about Porsche in general it’s difficult to get it all.
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I get to this thing can, because it’s a Panamera hybrid. But why can't the Prius?
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This plugs in, a regular Prius doesn’t
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The e-Hybrid Porsches are so fucking rad
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I honestly have no idea, I just know that the Prius doesn’t get GV plates.
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Gotcha
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Apparently this Panamera is a plug-in hybrid, which is the difference.