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I don't know if Porsche will bother making a fully electric version of the Panamera since they now have the Taycan. But there's a company in Austria that converts Panamera's into fully electric vehicles.
Kreisel Electric gives Panamera the full electric treatment. It comes with all-electric drive, a 7-speed transmission and a high performance electric motor producing 360 kW (482.7 horsepower) and 770 Newton metres (568 lb-ft of torque)
It also has a max speed of 300 km/h (186 mph), a range of 450 km (279 miles) and a charging time of 4.5 hours (22 kW fast charging). It's also already prepared for DC quick charging so that in future it can be charged to 80% of full capacity within just one hour.
Would anyone want to convert their Panamera to electric or get one of these?
Kreisel Electric gives Panamera the full electric treatment. It comes with all-electric drive, a 7-speed transmission and a high performance electric motor producing 360 kW (482.7 horsepower) and 770 Newton metres (568 lb-ft of torque)
It also has a max speed of 300 km/h (186 mph), a range of 450 km (279 miles) and a charging time of 4.5 hours (22 kW fast charging). It's also already prepared for DC quick charging so that in future it can be charged to 80% of full capacity within just one hour.
Would anyone want to convert their Panamera to electric or get one of these?









