Not likely - many of the button and control panels look like they've been appended there - sort of for ergonomics, or due to lack of final implementation in design.
There is no way Porsche would go to production with that ill thought out of an interior... not in this day, at any rate.
uhhm actually. Much of that interior is ALREADY in production as a Cayenne. In fact, most of the car is in production as a Cayenne/VW. Yes, the read button ejector button and such are likely not finally, but the nav and the buttons flanking the gear shift, clearly final production. Not sure about the mess under the nav unit. Ask me how I know...
Chris im just curious why you feel like this is the real interior. Seems to me like its just a crappy photoshop job. If you look at the panel below the nav unit its all out of focus but yet the navigation system is perfectly clear. And isnt it amazing how the reflection just seems to come in just as the navigation unit ends? Also the guages, come on please, the steering column is all out of focus the guys hand is blurry but yet you can see how much fuel he has in the tank. Get over youself for two seconds chris and just admit that you dont know what you're talking about.
Brenda Priddy is a pretty well trusted name. I highly doubt that this is a photoshop. I'm not going to pretend to know a lot about photography, but the car was probably just in motion, and the camera focus only managed to get that one part of the interior, thus everything else is blurred.
I don't know much about the guy who took the picture but the reflection in the two different images didn't change and besides the nav system the gauges are the only other clear part of the picture and the tach is either at 0 or stuck at 1 meaning its either off or idling not moving.
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tarditi (10/22/07 @ 02:56PM)
Not likely - many of the button and control panels look like they've been appended there - sort of for ergonomics, or due to lack of final implementation in design.
There is no way Porsche would go to production with that ill thought out of an interior... not in this day, at any rate.
Chris (10/22/07 @ 04:37PM)
uhhm actually. Much of that interior is ALREADY in production as a
Cayenne. In fact, most of the car is in production as a Cayenne/VW. Yes, the read button ejector button and such are likely not finally, but the nav and the buttons flanking the gear shift, clearly final production. Not sure about the mess under the nav unit.
Ask me how I know...
Kyle (10/22/07 @ 05:02PM)
Chris im just curious why you feel like this is the real interior. Seems to me like its just a crappy photoshop job. If you look at the panel below the nav unit its all out of focus but yet the navigation system is perfectly clear. And isnt it amazing how the reflection just seems to come in just as the navigation unit ends? Also the guages, come on please, the steering column is all out of focus the guys hand is blurry but yet you can see how much fuel he has in the tank. Get over youself for two seconds chris and just admit that you dont know what you're talking about.
darth (10/22/07 @ 06:52PM)
Definately Photoshop
no way the nav would be so clear while the rest is blurred
but other than that its likely real
Jonathan Fung (10/22/07 @ 10:25PM)
Brenda Priddy is a pretty well trusted name. I highly doubt that this is a photoshop. I'm not going to pretend to know a lot about photography, but the car was probably just in motion, and the camera focus only managed to get that one part of the interior, thus everything else is blurred.
Kyle (10/23/07 @ 01:23PM)
I don't know much about the guy who took the picture but the reflection in the two different images didn't change and besides the nav system the gauges are the only other clear part of the picture and the tach is either at 0 or stuck at 1 meaning its either off or idling not moving.
Vinay (10/23/07 @ 02:46PM)
It's not photoshop by definition, cause it says 'Brenda Priddy' on the picture and her entire career is based on that.
Perhaps the gauges were not functioning (?)