Porsche Panamera Explained

Porsche Panamera
Manufacturer:Porsche AG
Production:2009–present
Assembly:Germany: Leipzig
Class:Luxury car (E/F)
Layout:Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive / four-wheel-drive
Predecessor:Porsche 989 (concept)
Sp:uk

The Porsche Panamera is a mid to full-sized luxury car (E-segment or F-segment for LWB in Europe) manufactured and marketed by German automobile manufacturer Porsche.[1] [2] [3] It currently spans across three generations, using a front-engine, rear or all-wheel drive configuration.

The Panamera debuted at the 13th Auto Shanghai International Automobile Show in April 2009,[4] later launching hybrid and diesel versions in 2011. In April 2013, the company introduced a facelifted model, again at the Shanghai Auto Show,[5] followed by the US introduction of a plug-in hybrid version, the Panamera S E-Hybrid, in November 2013. Porsche launched the second-generation Panamera in 2016, and in November 2023, the third-generation was introduced.

The Panamera name, as with the Carrera name, is derived from the Carrera Panamericana race.

Concept

As a front-engine, full-size, four-passenger, four-door luxury hatchback weighing nearly, the Panamera runs contrary to the company's historically lightweight two-door, rear-engine sports cars, notably the 911. Though the Panamera's shape and profile recall the 911,[6] where the 911 has a tight, performance-focused interior, the Panamera features commodious dimensions with technological, luxury-oriented amenities.[7] [8]

Production

Engines are first assembled in Stuttgart, and the car's body is built, painted and assembled in Leipzig, Germany, alongside the Cayenne (until 2017) and Macan.[9] From 2009 to 2016, the bodies were built at the Volkswagen Group facility in Hannover.[10]

Production began in April 2009, one month after its debut in the Shanghai Motor Show in China.[11]

First generation (970 Chassis G1; 2009)

First generation (970) Chassis G1
Production:April 2009–2016
Designer:Michael Mauer
Body Style:5-door liftback/fastback sedan[12] [13] [14] [15]
Platform:Porsche G1[16]
Motor:470NaN0 AC Brushless electric motor (Panamera S Hybrid)
950NaN0 AC induction electric motor (Panamera S E-Hybrid)
Drivetrain:FHEV (Panamera S Hybrid)
PHEV (Panamera S E-Hybrid)
Battery:1.7 kWh NiMH (Panamera S Hybrid)
9.4 kWh li-ion (Panamera S E-Hybrid)
Wheelbase:2900mm
3070mm (LWB; 2013-2016)
Length:4970mm
5120mm (LWB; 2013-2016)
Width:1931mm
Height:1418mm
1425mm (LWB; 2013-2016)
Weight:1770-

The V8-powered Panamera S, 4S, and Turbo models were the first versions that debuted in 2009. In addition to the 4.8L Twin Turbo 5000NaN0 V8 powered models, Porsche launched two further models in 2010: the Panamera and Panamera 4 which are both powered by 3.6-litre V6 engines producing 3000NaN0.

Being derived from the V8 engine of the Panamera S and Panamera 4S, the V6 retains the V8's technologies like Direct Fuel Injection, infinitely variable intake camshaft adjustment with variable valve lift (VarioCam Plus), an on-demand oil pump, water cooling with thermal management, a variable intake manifold, as well as integrated dry sump lubrication with two-stage extraction of oil, and an Auto Start-Stop function (only with the PDK transmission).[17] Turbo version uses active aerodynamics with a multi-stage, adjustable rear spoiler.[18] Optional Sports Chrono Packages include a Sport Plus button, which has tighter damping and air springs, and lowers the car's body by 25mm.[19]

In 2011, the Panamera S Hybrid,[20] Diesel,[21] Turbo S,[22] and GTS variants were added to the range. The GTS achieves a lateral acceleration of 0.96g.[23]

The Panamera, S, Hybrid and Diesel models are rear-wheel drive, while the Panamera 4, 4S, and GTS have the same four-wheel drive system as the Turbo and Turbo S, called Porsche Traction Management (PTM).

The Panamera featured Adaptive air suspension, the Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC), active anti-roll bars[24] and the Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM).

Engines

Car modelDisplacement &<br/>configurationMax. motive power at rpmMax. torque at rpmMax. speedEmissions
Panamera3.6 litre V6300PS at 6,200400abbr=on0abbr=on at 3,750–4,2502610NaN0265 g/km (manual)
Panamera 42570NaN0225 g/km
Panamera Diesel3.0 litre V6 turbodiesel2500NaN0 at 3,800550Nm at 1,750–2,7502440NaN0172 g/km
Panamera S HybridGasoline engine3.0 litre V6 supercharged (EA837) + Electric Motor3330NaN0 at 5,500-6,500 441Nm at 3,000–5,2002700NaN0 167 g/km
Electric motor480NaN0 at 1,150 300Nm
Combined3800NaN0 at 5,500 580Nm at 1,000
Panamera S4.8 litre V84000NaN0 at 6,500500Nm at 3,500–5,0002850NaN0293 g/km (manual)
Panamera 4S2820NaN0 254 g/km
Panamera GTS4300NaN0 at 6,700520Nm at 3,500–5,0002880NaN0256 g/km
Panamera Turbo4.8 litre V8 twin turbo5000NaN0 at 6,000700Nm at 2,250–4,5003030NaN0270 g/km
Panamera Turbo S5500NaN0 at 6,000750Nm at 2,250–4,5003060NaN0270 g/km

Transmissions

The newly introduced 7-speed PDK dual clutch transmission was standard on the Panamera 4, 4S and Turbo models.[25] [26] The addition of the optional sport chrono package provided faster acceleration times. The Diesel and Hybrid models had a ZF 8-speed automatic transmission called the Tiptronic S which was shared with the Cayenne.In some markets between 2009 and 2013 Porsche offered a 6-speed manual transmission for the V6 N/A and V8 N/A, all with rear wheel drive. Global production with the 6-speed manual was only 50 with V6 and 96 with V8.

Panamera Turbo S

The engine of the Panamera Turbo S features larger turbochargers than the standard Panamera Turbo's 4.8-litre V8, as well as high-pressure fuel injection, and aluminium-alloy pistons. The piston rings are coated in a low-friction surface to help eke out even more performance. The Panamera Turbo S accelerates to 62mph in 3.3 seconds with launch control engaged. Roll-on acceleration should be more impressive, changes to the PDK (Porsche Doppelkupplung) gearbox allow for faster gearshifts, and the alleged 27.7mpg fuel economy is no worse than the less powerful Panamera Turbo.[27] [28]

Panamera S Hybrid

In 2008, Porsche AG announced the development of a parallel hybrid system for the Panamera,[29] and in February 2011, Porsche unveiled the Panamera S Hybrid. Using the same drivetrain seen in the Cayenne S Hybrid—an Audi-sourced[30] supercharged 3.0-litre V6 engine producing 3330NaN0 along with an electric motor rated at 470NaN0, as well as the Cayenne's 8-speed Tiptronic S transmission—the 3800NaN0 Panamera S Hybrid could accelerate from 0–62mph in 6.0 seconds. The Panamera S Hybrid produced only 193 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometre, rendering it the most environment friendly car in the then entire Porsche model range,[31] while still maintaining a top speed of 270km/h.

Deliveries began in the United States in 2011, and cumulative sales reached 684 units through March 2013.[32] [33] The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rated the fuel economy for the 2013/2012 model year Panamera Hybrid at 22mpgus for city driving, 30mpgus for highway, and 25mpgus combined.[34]

Panamera Diesel

The Panamera Diesel was launched in May 2011. The vehicle utilized the same Audi 3.0L V6 engine used in the Cayenne Diesel, which was itself a tuned carryover of an existing engine. The engine had a power output of 2500NaN0. The car was capable of accelerating from 0–62mph in 6.8 seconds and had a top speed of 242km/h. It was also the most economical Porsche in the then entire Porsche vehicle lineage, consuming just 6.3 litres per 100 kilometres (37 US MPG/45 UK MPG).[35]

Special editions

In October 2012, Porsche introduced the Panamera Platinum Edition. The exterior of the Panamera Platinum Edition was enveloped in one of five basic colours – black, white, basalt black, carbon grey metallic, and mahogany metallic. It included more standard equipment, larger wheels, and an exclusive interior leather combination of luxor beige and black. It was offered with rear and all wheel drive layouts, and had a 0mph60mph acceleration time of under 5.8 seconds or faster on all variants. Exclusive equipment included the special interior combination, platinum rear overhang and front lower grille, platinum door sills, and platinum mirrors. The finalizing touch to this special edition included an exclusive set of 19-inch Panamera Turbo alloy wheels with the red, black, and gold Porsche crest.

In March 2015, Porsche announced that they were releasing a new special edition Panamera called the "Panamera Edition". The car is based on the base Panamera and includes high-gloss black trim strips outline the windows, 19-inch Panamera Turbo wheels with coloured centre caps, the sills were inscribed with the word "Edition," and body-coloured door handles were an additional add on when the customer chose the Porsche Entry & Drive option. The Panamera Edition cost US$80,000.

2013 facelift (970.2)

Porsche announced its updated Panamera on 3 April 2013, with a scheduled formal launch at Auto Shanghai. The revised model can be identified by new front and rear bumpers. Technical changes included the addition of a new 3.0L twin-turbocharged Panamera S and a new E-Hybrid model. A long wheelbase version with an additional 150 mm was available for selected left-hand drive markets. The Turbo S version followed up in 2014. The long wheelbase versions were only available on 4S, Turbo, and Turbo S models.[36]

Engines

car modeldisplacement &<br/>configurationmax. motive power at rpmmax. torque at rpmmax. speedemissions
Panamera36051NaN1 V6310PS at 6,200 400abbr=on0abbr=on at 3,750259km/h 196 g/km
Panamera 42570NaN0 203 g/km
Panamera Diesel[37] 29671NaN1 V6 turbodiesel3000NaN0 at 3,800-4,400650Nm at 1,750–2,7502590NaN0 166 g/km
Panamera S29971NaN1 V6 twin turbo4200NaN0 at 6,000520Nm at 1,750–5,0002870NaN0 204 g/km
Panamera 4S2860NaN0 208 g/km
Panamera S E-HybridGasoline engine29951NaN1 V6 supercharged + Electric Motor3330NaN0 at 5,500441Nm at 3,000–5,2502700NaN0 71 g/km
Electric motor960NaN0310Nm
Combined4220NaN0 at 5,500590Nm at 1,250–4,000
Panamera GTS48061NaN1 V84400NaN0 at 6,700520Nm at 3,5002880NaN0 249 g/km
Panamera Turbo48061NaN1 V8 twin turbo5200NaN0 at 6,000 700Nm at 2,250–4,5003050NaN0 239 g/km
Panamera Turbo S5700NaN0 at 6,000 750Nm at 2,250–4,5003090NaN0 239 g/km
Panamera Turbo S Executive800Nm at 2,250–4,5003100NaN0 242 g/km

Panamera S E-Hybrid

As part of the 2013 Panamera facelift, Porsche announced the introduction of a plug-in hybrid model, the Panamera S E-Hybrid. The plug-in version was unveiled at the April 2013 Shanghai Auto Show.[38] [39] The S E-Hybrid is powered by a 710NaN0 electric motor, with a total system power of 3100NaN0. Top speed amounted to 84mph in all-electric mode, and acceleration from 0 - 62mph took 5.8 seconds. The plug-in electric hybrid had a 9.4 kWh lithium-ion battery pack capable of delivering a range of more than 20miles under the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) standard. The battery could be fully charged in approximately 2 hours from a 240 V power source. The Panamera plug-in hybrid reduce fuel consumption to 3.1L/100km, down from 7.11L/100km for the current Panamera hybrid, which translates to emissions of 71 g/km, down from 167 g/km for the current hybrid.[38] [39]

In November 2013, the UK Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) approved the eligibility of the Panamera S E-Hybrid for the Plug-in Car Grant which entitles customers to a maximum purchase subsidy of (~). The plug-in hybrid was rated with a fuel economy of 91mpgimp and CO2 emissions of 71 g/km.[40]

EPA fuel economy ratings
Vehicle Model
year
Operating
mode
(AER)
EPA fuel economy ratings[41] Cost
to drive
25 miles
Annual
Fuel Cost(1)
(15,000 mi)
Combined CityHighway
Panamera S E-Hybrid2014Electricity
and gasoline
(16 mi)(2)
50 mpg-e
(52 kWh/100 mi)
--
Gasoline only25 mpg 23 mpg29 mpg
Porsche Panamera S2014Gasoline only21 mpg 17 mpg 27 mpg
Porsche Panamera Turbo2014Gasoline only18 mpg 15 mpg24 mpg
Porsche Panamera Turbo S2014Gasoline only18 mpg 15 mpg 24 mpg
Notes: (1) Based on 45% highway and 55% city driving. Values rounded to the nearest $50. Electricity cost of /kWh, premium gasoline price
of per gallon . Conversion 1 gallon of gasoline=33.7 kWh. (2) The all-electric range is between 0 and 15miles
Markets and sales

The Panamera S E-Hybrid was released in the European market during the fourth quarter of 2013. Retail deliveries began in the U.S. in October 2013.[42], a total of 90 units were delivered in France,[43] 86 units in the United States,[44] 59 units in the Netherlands,[45] 14 in Spain,[46] and about 12 in Germany.[47]

In the American market the 2014 model year price starts at before any applicable government incentives.[48] Since its introduction, 698 Panamera S E-Hybrids have been sold in the United States through August 2014.[49] Global sales between January and August 2014 totaled over 1,500 units, presenting 9% of all Panamera models sold worldwide and 1.3% of all Porsche vehicles sold during this period.[50]

Second generation (971 Chassis G2; 2016)

Second generation (971) Chassis G2
Production:2016–2024
Body Style:5-door fastback/liftback sedan
5-door shooting brake
Platform:Volkswagen Group MSB platform
Motor:1000NaN0 integrated Electric motor (e-Hybrid Only)
Transmission:8-speed PDK dual clutch
Battery:Audi e-tron 14.1 kWh Lithium ion (PHEV)
Drivetrain:PHEV (Panamera e-Hybrid)
Wheelbase:2950mm
3100mm (LWB)
Length:5049mm
5199mm (LWB)
Width:1937mm
Height:1423mm
1432mm (LWB)
Weight:1815-
Related:Bentley Continental GT (2018)
Bentley Flying Spur (2019)
Designer:Peter Varga

The second generation Panamera was revealed on 28 June 2016 at a special event in Berlin, Germany. Codenamed 971,[51] it is 351NaN1 longer, 51NaN1 wider and 51NaN1 taller than the first generation Panamera, with a 301NaN1 longer wheelbase. The interior features a redesigned dashboard layout, with touch-sensitive surfaces replacing the previous generation's array of buttons. A centrally mounted tachometer also harks back to the 1955 Porsche 356 A.

The second generation includes two seven-inch displays in place of the dials, as well as a 12.3-inch touchscreen featuring online sat-nav, Apple CarPlay integration and an updated voice control system. Under the bonnet is a new engine range, with only the Panamera 4S, 4S Diesel and flagship Turbo[52] available from launch.[53]

In March 2017, Porsche unveiled the Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid, a plug-in hybrid for the 2018 model year. The Turbo S E-Hybrid received the 4.0 L V8 engine from the Panamera Turbo, but is also be paired with an electric motor. Total system power is be 6800NaN0, which makes it the third most powerful Porsche ever, after the 918 Spyder and 991 GT2RS.[54]

In August 2017, Panamera 4S Diesel and Panamera Sport Turismo 4S Diesel were deleted from Porsche's German website and configurator. The automotive magazine Auto Motor und Sport discovered the higher than permittable amount, which is one-and-half times more than legal limit, during the exhaust testing.[55] The issue was with SCR catalysator and urea injection. In September 2018 Porsche announced that the company had decided to no longer offer diesel propulsion in future.[56]

Exterior design

The second-gen Panamera no longer has its predecessor's oft-criticized hatchback wagon styling, with the tail of the new vehicle developing a clear link to the Porsche 911 through the full width rear LED light bar, and the sharply creased tail and upper bumper.[57] This improvement in design has helped clarify the model's identity as a sports-oriented GT car.

Sport Turismo

In Europe a 5-door, shooting-brake estate variant, called the Sport Turismo, was offered alongside the liftback/fastback saloon. It was also available in the United States.[58] The Panamera Sport Turismo debuted in March 2017 at the Geneva Motor Show, and was available with the same engine range as the 4-door car. In September 2017 Porsche announced the Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Sport Turismo, the 5-door estate version of the flagship Turbo S E-Hybrid, which had previously only been available as a 4-door configuration.[59] As of September 2017, the 6800NaN0 Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Sport Turismo is currently the world's most powerful stock estate car, besting the 6120NaN0 Mercedes-AMG E 63 S and the 6050NaN0 Audi RS6 Performance.[60]

Engines

Car ModelYearsPowertrainMax. PowerMax. Torque
Panamera2016–2020Turbocharged V6, 29951NaN1, petrol3300NaN0 at 5400-6400 rpm4500NaN0 at 1800-5000 rpm
Panamera 42016–2020
Panamera 4 E-HybridCombustion Engine2016–Twin-Turbocharged V6, 28941NaN1, petrol
(with electric motor)
3300NaN0 at 5250-6500 rpm4500NaN0 at 1750-5000 rpm
Electric motor1360NaN0 at 2800 rpm4000NaN0 at < 2300 rpm
Combined4620NaN0 at 6000 rpm7000NaN0 at 1100-4500 rpm
Panamera 4S2016–Twin-turbocharged V6, 28941NaN1, petrol4400NaN0 at 5650-6600 rpm5490NaN0 at 1750-5500 rpm
Panamera 4S Diesel2016–2018Twin-turbocharged V8, 39561NaN1, diesel4220NaN0 at 3500-5000 rpm8500NaN0 at 1000-3250 rpm
Panamera GTS2019–2020Twin-turbocharged V8, 39961NaN1, petrol4600NaN0 at 5750-6000 rpm6200NaN0 at 1960-4500 rpm
Panamera Turbo2016–20205490NaN0 at 5750-6000 rpm7700NaN0 at 1960-4500 rpm
Panamera Turbo S E-HybridCombustion Engine2017–2020Twin-turbocharged V8, 39961NaN1, petrol
(with electric motor)
5490NaN0 at 5750-6000 rpm7700NaN0 at 1960-4500 rpm
Electric motor1360NaN0 at 2800 rpm4000NaN0 at < 2300 rpm
Combined6800NaN0 at 6000 rpm8500NaN0 at 1400-5500 rpm
Panamera (Facelift)2021–Twin-Turbocharged V6, 28941NaN1, petrol3300NaN0 at 5400-6400 rpm4500NaN0 at 1800-5000 rpm
Panamera 4 (Facelift)2021–
Panamera 4S E-HybridCombustion Engine2021–Twin-Turbocharged V6, 28941NaN1, petrol
(with electric motor)
4400NaN0 at 5250-6500 rpm4500NaN0 at 1750-5000 rpm
Electric motor1360NaN0 at 2800 rpm4000NaN0 at 2300 rpm
Combined5600NaN0 at 6000 rpm7500NaN0 at 1100-4500 rpm
Panamera GTS (Facelift)2021–Twin-turbocharged V8, 39961NaN1, petrol4800NaN0 at 6500 rpm6200NaN0 at 1800-4000 rpm
Panamera Turbo S2021–6300NaN0 at 5750-6000 rpm8200NaN0 at 1960-4500 rpm
Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid (Facelift)Combustion Engine2021–Twin-turbocharged V8, 39961NaN1, petrol
(with electric motor)
5710NaN0 at 5750-6000 rpm7700NaN0 at 2100-4500 rpm
Electric motor1360NaN0 at 2800 rpm4000NaN0 at 2300 rpm
Combined7000NaN0 at 6000 rpm8700NaN0 at 1400-5500 rpm

Performance

Car ModelYears0 to 1000NaN0Top SpeedCO2 emissions
Panamera2016–5.6 s2016–2020, 2620NaN02021–, 2680NaN0197–201 kg/m
Panamera 42016–5.3 s 2016–2020, 2620NaN02021–, 2680NaN0192-194 g/km199-202 g/km
Panamera 4 E-Hybrid2016–2016–2020, 4.6 s2021–, 4.4 s2016–2020, 2780NaN02021–, 2800NaN056 g/km47-49 g/km
Panamera 4S2016–2016–2020, 4.2 s2021–, 4.3 s2016–2020, 2890NaN02021–, 2950NaN0184-186 g/km201–205, g/km
Panamera 4S Diesel2016–20184.5 s 2850NaN0176 g/km
Panamera 4S E-Hybrid2021–3.5 s 2980NaN047-51 g/km
Panamera GTS2019–2019–2020, 4.1 s2021–, 3.9 s2019–2020, 2980NaN02021–, 3000NaN0235 g/km244-249 g/km
Panamera Turbo2016–20203.6 s 3060NaN0212-214 g/km
Panamera Turbo S2021–3.2 s 3150NaN0245-247 g/km
Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid2017–2017–2020, 3.4 s2021–, 3.2 s 2017–2020, 3100NaN02021–, 3150NaN066 g/km62 g/km

Third generation (972 Chassis G3; 2024)

Third generation (972) Chassis G3
Production:2024–present
Engine:Petrol


V6 turbocharged
Petrol plug-in hybrid:
V8 twin-turbo[61]

Battery:21.8 kWh (PHEV)
Wheelbase:
(LWB)
Length:
(LWB)
Height:
(LWB)
Weight: (DIN)
(LWB)
Sp:uk

The third generation of the Panamera was officially presented on 24 November 2023,[62] [63] with Porsche providing details for the mid-range Panamera 4 and Turbo E-Hybrid models; details on the Turbo S E-Hybrid and GTS models are expected to be available later. Eventually, Porsche will offer four different E-Hybrid powertrain options.[64]

Exterior design

Compared to the second generation, the third generation has a small frontal air inlet above the license plate bracket; other styling changes were characterized as "incremental". The Sport Turismo shooting brake body has been dropped.[65]

Engines

Panamera (Model 972, 3rd gen) engines[66]
car modeldisplacement &<br/>configurationmax. motive power at rpmmax. torque at rpmmax. speedemissions
Panamera[67] turbo V6 at 5,400 at 1,900239–219 g/km
Panamera 4[68] 253–230 g/km
Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid[69] Gasoline engine twin-turbo V8 + electric motor at 6,000 at 2,33038–26 g/km
Electric motor
Combined

E-Hybrid

For the plug-in Turbo E-Hybrid model, the 370 V traction battery has a storage capacity of 25.9 kW-hr (gross; 21.8 kW-hr net), giving the vehicle a maximum all-electric range of under the WLTP cycle.[65] The electric motor is integrated into the transmission.[64] It is equipped with an onboard charger that accepts AC power at a maximum rate of 11 kW; at that rate, it takes 138 minutes to recharge the battery fully.[64]

Chassis and suspension

Base models are equipped with an air suspension that has two air chambers and twin-valve dampers, independently adjustable for rebound and compression. The E-Hybrid can be equipped with an active suspension as an option, called Porsche Active Ride, which uses a single air chamber and electrohydraulic actuators to control each wheel independently.[65] The active suspension is designed to stabilize the body under dynamic conditions, such as resisting lean in corners and weight transfer during acceleration and deceleration.[64] In addition, it lifts the car by during entry and exit to ease access.[70]

Centerlock wheels and rear-wheel steering also are available as options.[71]

Reception

Despite the differences in dimensions and design, a reviewer noted that the Panamera's driving dynamics were close to that of the 911, and it "seems to occupy the no-man's-land between really good sports sedans and proper sports cars", and so far the Panamera has won some comparison tests against other four-door performance cars on the market such as the Maserati Quattroporte and Aston Martin Rapide.[72] [73] Function was also praised, with the 15.7cuft hatchback trunk, and the four-corner adaptive air suspension that retained superior handling while also providing a comfortable ride for public roads.

Unlike most V8-engined contemporaries, all models of the Panamera avoid the US Gas Guzzler Tax. The V6-powered Panamera was also praised, as its smaller engine still retained respectable acceleration,[74] and as it had improved handling over its V8 siblings, due to the engine being lighter by 100lb which gave the car better weight distribution.[75]

However, CAR magazine of the U.K. described the S model as lacking sportiness, which they attributed to their test car's being "about as oriented to comfort as it's possible to get"[76] and called the Turbo model "a missed opportunity on behalf of Porsche" to be "the world's first lightweight four seater" as the top model weighs as much as an Audi S8.[77]

The 30 November 2008 edition of BBC's Top Gear featured a look at the Panamera in its news section, with the three presenters being very critical of the look. In the June 2009 edition, Richard Hammond and James May were seen driving the Panamera along the A30 in Devon, Great Britain. They were racing against a letter sent via Royal Mail between the Isles of Scilly and the Orkney Islands.

Sales

As of 2011, the largest national market was the United States with 6188 sold.[78] Sales by cities: Los Angeles (890), New York (760), Hong Kong (300), Dubai (285), Tokyo (223), Munich (206), Moscow (203), Shanghai (188), Hamburg (117) and Berlin (108).[79] Sales internationally by model variant: Panamera 4S (9394), Turbo (6171), S (4563) and V6 (2390—introduced weeks earlier).[78]

In 2012, U.S. sales of the Panamera totaled 7614 and Canadian sales of the Panamera totaled 422.[80] In 2017, most of the Panameras sold in Northern Europe were hybrids.[81]

Publicity

On 20 April 2007, a spy video of the Porsche Panamera became available on the Internet.[82]

In September 2008, Porsche released the first teaser image for the Panamera.[83] In early October 2008, an undisguised Panamera was captured on film in Busan, South Korea.[84]

On 28 November 2008, Porsche sent a mailer containing two photos of the Panamera which were labeled as "the first official images of the Porsche Panamera" with an invitation to have online access to Porsche USA's website.[85]

On 19 April 2009, Porsche finally unveiled the Porsche Panamera sedan to the public at the 2009 Shanghai Auto Show.[86] One of the highlights of the Panamera's debut was fitting the car in the freight elevator of the Shanghai World Financial Center and sending it to the skyscraper's 94th floor.[87]

An estate version concept of the Panamera was introduced at the 2012 Paris Motor Show called Sport Turismo.[88] Powered by an advancement of Porsche's current hybrid system utilized in the Panamera S Hybrid, the Sport Turismo concept's new "e-Hybrid" system uses the 333-horsepower, supercharged 3.0-litre V6 and a 95-horsepower electric motor for 416 combined horses and a 30-kilometer electric range. As opposed to the current production system, this e-Hybrid setup prioritizes all-electric motivation unless the driver instructs the car otherwise. The Sport Turismo is technically a plug-in hybrid since the lithium-ion battery pack can be fully charged in as little as 2.5 hours when plugged into a wall outlet. Porsche declares that the combined powertrain is proficient for 0–62mph acceleration in less than six seconds, and that the Sport Turismo can exceed 80mph while running purely on electric power.[89]

External links

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