Have you ever wondered what a violin player would think of a 570 horsepower, all-wheel drive Porsche Panamera Turbo S? We never have, since most of the classic music fans we know drive Nissan Pixos, or at best Renault Clios.
But Porsche isn't as shallow as we are, and apparently has more violin playing friends than we do, because they got some of the members of the Leipzig orchestra to experience the most powerful Panamera ever.
What follows is five minutes of beautiful nonsense. One of them says that controlling the power of the Panamera is like taking all the hardest parts of different music, from Bruckner or Bach, all in quick succession. That sort of sounds like a fancy way of saying "I was really, really scared" to us, which we bet they were. Nothing in the orchestra can prepare you to skidding at 200 km/h on a track.
What follows is five minutes of beautiful nonsense. One of them says that controlling the power of the Panamera is like taking all the hardest parts of different music, from Bruckner or Bach, all in quick succession. That sort of sounds like a fancy way of saying "I was really, really scared" to us, which we bet they were. Nothing in the orchestra can prepare you to skidding at 200 km/h on a track.