Another factor to consider is that the 20-inch wheels have 235mm width front tires and 285 rears. Both the 21 and the 22-inch wheels use 255s on the front and 295s on the rear. The narrower tire cross section on the 20s probably makes a difference in aerodynamic drag.
Porsche Birmingham (Alabama) has four as of yesterday. An Ice Gray, a Volcano Grey and a White 4 (the Ice Gray was being detailed off site) and an Oak Green Turbo with a very similar external appearance to the Turbo in post 8.
I tried to determine the difference between the "headlight options" during my trip to the PEC in Atlanta on August 20th. They had a couple of Macan EVs with the LED-Matrix Design Headlights in Glacier Blue, code 8JU.
From what I could tell, these options really only involve the daytime running...
Is it true the thermal-and-acoustic glass partially blocks cell signal and really has a detrimental impact on a radar detector? If so, I would have to avoid it.
I rode in a Aventurine Green Macan Turbo at the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta last week (8/20/24). It even had the same wheels. The Turbonite trim looked really nice with the Aventurine Green, but I was a little disappointed with the color on the Macan. Even the Porsche driver that took...