As for the interior, the company has already pulled the curtain back on that one too. Three screens dominate the dashboard, while a head-up display with augmented reality will sit in front of the driver. Fortunately, Porsche understands drivers enjoy the physical feedback of buttons, and its Driver Experience layout aims to keep many of these within reach and not buried in menus like some other brands like to do.
At this point it feels like we know almost everything about the model, it’s just going to be nice to put all the puzzle pieces together once we see it fully. With the debut this month, we imagine the company will open order books this spring or early summer. Deliveries will most likely commence in the fourth quarter of this year.