Porsche new Panamera Turbo, fuel economy of less than "4.0 km/l" in city driving?

Pick up from kindergarten in Panamera

It was raining today. In fact, I recently decided to walk to pick up my daughter from kindergarten, but since it was raining today, I decided to pick her up in my Panamera. When I went to pick her up as usual, she kept rubbing her eyes and saying "My eyes hurt," so on the way home I stopped at a convenience store for snacks and a pharmacy for children's eye drops.

Like a pharmacy in a convenience store... completely wrong use of the Panamera Turbo (-_-)

The performance of "a top speed of 306 km/h and acceleration to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds" is not utilized at all...

However, the area near my home is quite steep and requires a lot of power, so I arrived home only there, wondering if I could get about 11 TP2T of the Panamera Turbo's capability. And when I casually looked at the fuel consumption on the meter, I couldn't help but let out a "Oh...seriously..." at the figure.

Fuel consumption, 4.0 km/l

Fuel consumption, 4.0 km/l.

Moreover, the fuel consumption gauge is never below 4.0 km/l, so I think it is probably 3.○ km/l or something like that. We often say that gasoline is dripping, but there must really be a hole somewhere and it is dripping.... The fuel consumption rate (km/L) in the catalog is 7.7-7.8 in city driving. Almost half of the catalog value. Is it because I am not a very good driver, or is it because the town where we live has many traffic lights and hills?

Well, either way, bad is bad (-_-)

Next week, my family and I are taking the Panamera Turbo to Kyushu for a hot springs trip.(By ferry to Kyushu)I would enjoy touring and also care about the overall fuel economy there.

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...and no, it's not! When you buy a Panamera Turbo, you shouldn't care about fuel economy! Regardless of what people say about the Panamera Turbo being bad for the environment or going against the grain in this eco-friendly age, it is a car that you should enjoy driving to the fullest without worrying about fuel economy!

So next week, let's get the engine running with guns blazing!

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