New Porsche Panamera - A sports car performance, comfort of a luxury saloon
The new Porsche Panamera reconciles two contrasting characteristics more than ever before: it offers both the performance of a sports car and the comfort of a luxury saloon.
At the beginning of November, the Panamera will launch on the market with three different engines and exclusively with all-wheel drive: as the Panamera Turbo with 404 kW / 550 hp, the Panamera 4S with 324 kW / 440 hp, and the Panamera 4S Diesel with 310 kW / 422 hp.
It extends existing vehicle functions by adding digital services and apps such as those used for remote control of certain vehicle functions by smartphone – and others to more efficiently use one’s time during the drive.
"China is still on a high level, though not where it was two to three years ago," Blume said during the model's unveiling in Berlin.
Sales of the Panamera, which saves costs by sharing a platform with models from Volkswagen's (VW) Audi and Bentley brands, may more than double to 35,444 cars by 2020.
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