Porsche’s New Flagship SUV Won’t Be Electric—At Least, Not Initially

Porsche is pumping the brakes, hard, on electric vehicles. Today, the company announced that it will tweak an upcoming three-row electric SUV, which will slot above the Cayenne. Instead of giving it a big battery, Porsche will launch it exclusively with a combustion engine and plug-in hybrid powertrain. Consumers aren’t adopting battery-electric vehicles as quickly as predicted, forcing Porsche and Read More

Rewrite This Title Drive Review Of The 2025 Porsche Panamera GTS: Loads Of V8 Power, No Electric Add-ons

Summarize this content to 200 words Drive Review of the 2025 Porsche Panamera GTS: Loads of V8 Power, No Electric Add-ons | The Truth About Cars You may also be interested in Source Domain:www.thetruthaboutcars.com Redirect url:https://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/cars/reviews/drive-review-of-the-2025-porsche-panamera-gts-loads-of-v8-power-no-electric-add-ons-45130186?utm_medium=auto&utm_source=rss&utm_campaign=all_full decoded:https://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/cars/reviews/drive-review-of-the-2025-porsche-panamera-gts-loads-of-v8-power-no-electric-add-ons-45130186?utm_medium=auto&utm_source=rss&utm_campaign=all_full author:Robin Warner, TTAC Creator title_words_as_hashtags:#Drive #Review #Porsche #Panamera #GTS #Loads #Power #Electric #Addons title_words_as_slug:drive-review-of-the-2025-porsche-panamera-gts-loads-of-v8-power-no-electric-add-ons Source link

Rewrite This Title Porsche Will Teach You How To Drive In Its Most Hardcore 911

Summarize this content to 200 words My driving-school car was, well, I don’t remember. I know it was some 1990s GM full-size sedan, maybe a Buick Park Avenue. The point is that it was forgettable. It was not a Porsche 911 GT3 RS with a Manthey Racing performance kit. Porsche announced on Tuesday that it now allows students to drive Read More

Porsche Recalls Macan Electric Cars With Dimmed Headlights

Porsche is recalling 2,941 2024 and 2025 Macan electric SUVs to fix a safety issue with overly bright headlights that poses a danger to drivers of other vehicles. Federal law requires headlights to fall within certain brightness limits. If it's too dark, the driver won't have enough illumination, if it's too bright… Photo and Credits: This article appeared at KBB Read More