- The Porsche Panamera will continue to emphasize its athletic nature with enhanced drivetrain capabilities.
- The Panamera to reach 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds, and it can now reach a high speed of 272 km/h.
- A high-resolution HD Matrix LED lighting system is an optional feature for the Panamera.
As it approaches its third model generation, the Porsche Panamera will continue to emphasize its athletic nature with enhanced drivetrain capabilities. The luxurious sedan has a driver-centered cabin that improves the driving experience, along with an updated operational concept and cutting-edge technology.
With Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), the dual-chamber, two-valve air suspension system that comes standard on the 2018 Panamera offers a greater compromise between comfort and sportiness.
Porsche Panamera
With its increased output of 260 kW (353 PS) and 500 Nm of torque, the 2.9-liter V6 turbo engine allows the Panamera to reach 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds, and it can now reach a high speed of 272 km/h.
With an enlarged air inlet above the number plate and a reworked window line in the side view, the Panamera maintains the model line’s distinctive lines and proportions.
To place input and output components that are necessary for driving along the driver’s axis, the Porsche Driver Experience cockpit concept strikes a balance between digital and analog control elements. With an optional 10.9-inch screen that can be used to operate the infotainment system and display vehicle performance data upon request, the passenger may participate fully in the driving experience.
A high-resolution HD Matrix LED lighting system is an optional feature for the Panamera, which Porsche is also outfitting with standard Matrix LED headlights. Delivery of the updated Panamera, which comes with more standard equipment than the previous model, will start right away.
As the Leipzig factory has been intimately linked to the Panamera since the model’s debut in 2009, production is currently being merged into this facility.