Totally agree.

Sports car will be the last to switch. But is the Panamera a sports car? The previous gen surely wasn't and sure enough they were mostly driven by older women around here... That new hybrid car is a monster in every way: performance, price, weight...

The Tesla S and Panamera are totally opposite in many ways. One seats 4 and has no luggage room, the other can seat 7 (the S sedan, in case you didn't know) and has two very large trunks. One is built for the autobahn, the other is not expected to be driven above 80mph. One seats at the bottom of sales of the luxury sedan segment, the other is on top in the USA. One has a stubbornly fixed infotainment interface, the other is updated monthly via wifi. One has very good electronic nannies that but that will not evolve, the other has an autonomous driving system that gets updates regularly.

PS: Tesla demonstrated full battery swaps done in 90 seconds. Hard to say how well Tesla interiors will hold up, especially the early ones, but mechanically the car could last a very long time with a new or refurbished battery. We all know their design won's age as gracefully though...