Did Panamera and RS6 just have an electric baby?

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- This new electric vehicle is a full-size shooting brake, comparable to the Tesla Model S or Mercedes EQE in length.
- It is priced significantly lower than its competition, around €40,000 less.
- It boasts a daytime running light that stands upright in a three-dimensional shape, reminiscent of a claw or a lion.
- The car has a frunk, albeit a small one, suitable for storing a charging cable.
- It's 4.95 meters long. The Volkswagen ID.7 is a price-wise competitor in its sedan or shooting brake form.
- It has a bigger battery than the ID.7.
- Wheels are available in 21 or 22 inches, the larger ones sporting a dual-tone spire design.
- Overall, the design is beautiful, with a contrasting roof and a shooting brake form that maintains a good 0.23 drag coefficient.
- The car is available in rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive.
- Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h is around 7 seconds for the entry version and under 4 seconds for the all-wheel-drive version.
- It has a top speed of 200 km/h.
- The light signature at the rear is modern, featuring three-dimensional tail lamps.
- The battery size is approximately 100 kWh, providing a realistic range of around 500 km.
- It features 22 kW AC charging and 200 kW DC charging, allowing a 10-80% charge in approximately 30 minutes.
- It will start at below €60,000 for the rear-wheel drive and €67,000 for the all-wheel-drive in the Netherlands.
- Lacks of a classic key fobs. Instead, it includes a more squircle like design. Door handles feature a flush design with force feedback similar to Range Rover.
- The interior is mostly animal free. High grade leatherette and cloth seats.
- The steering wheel and seats have a philosophy to go animal-free.
- The infotainment system has a large, Tesla inspired screen. Temperature control is available at the bottom.
- Lacks dedicated hot keys, with all controls available on the main screen.
- Offers the option to record video on its internal camera.
- Power figures:
- 19.0 kWh per 100 kilometer.

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