Porsche Panamera

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Porsche Panamera
Production period: since 2009
Class : Upper class
Body versions : Station wagon , station wagon

The Porsche Panamera is a hatchback of the upper class with front engine , the Porsche has been producing since mid-2009.

The name “Panamera”, like the additional name “ Carrera ” for different versions of the Porsche 356 or the Porsche 911 , is derived from the Mexican endurance race Carrera Panamericana . Internally it is carried under the production name Porsche 970 or the development abbreviation G1 .

On June 28, 2016, Porsche presented the second generation of the Panamera ( Porsche 971 ) at the motor plant in Berlin . Models with all-wheel drive and three different engines were presented. On March 2, 2017, a shooting brake based on the second generation was presented with the Sport Turismo .

1st generation (2009-2016)

1st generation
Porsche Panamera 4S (2009-2013)

Porsche Panamera 4S (2009-2013)

Production period: 2009-2016
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines:
Otto engines : 3.0–4.8 liters
(220–419 kW)
Diesel engine :
3.0 liters
(184–221 kW)
Otto hybrid :
3.0 liters
(245 kW + 33–70 kW)
Length: 4970-5165 mm
Width: 1931 mm
Height: 1418-1425 mm
Wheelbase : 2900-3070 mm
Empty weight : 1730-2055 kg

The first generation of the Panamera premiered at Auto Shanghai in 2009. It has been available in Europe, South America and parts of Asia since September 12 of the same year, followed by North America and Australia in October 2009. It has been on the market in China since spring 2010.

development

The Gran Turismo Panamera has been in production since June 2009. The vehicle platform was developed by Porsche alone. The car is manufactured in cooperation with Volkswagen AG : every day around 140 body shells (January 2012) for the Panamera are manufactured and painted at the Volkswagen plant in Hanover , transported to the Porsche plant in Leipzig and final assembly there.

Porsche anticipated development costs of less than one billion euros, which should be achieved through synergy effects with existing models. It was planned to sell 20,000 copies in the first year of sales. Porsche wanted to create around 1200 new jobs in Germany.

To save weight, the bonnet, doors, front fenders and the wide-opening tailgate are made of aluminum. Initially, the car had the V8 naturally aspirated and turbo engines from the Porsche Cayenne . V6 petrol engines (April 2010) and a hybrid drive were added later . The current engines with direct injection produce between 220 and 405 kW. The Panamera S Hybrid presented at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2011 has a 70 kilogram nickel-metal hydride battery under the trunk floor. The power electronics are located under the left headlight and generate a three-phase alternating current from the 288-volt direct current , which supplies the hybrid module ( three-phase electric motor ) between the gearbox and the combustion engine. The system is able to switch between the internal combustion engine, a supercharged V6 TFSI engine from Audi, and the electric motor, and to operate both types of drive in combination. It has a total output of 279 kW (380 PS) - 34 kW (47 PS) of this is attributable to the electric motor.

In mid-2011 the Porsche Panamera got a diesel engine with 184 kW (250 PS), which is almost the same as the 3.0 TDI quattro of the Audi A8 . Since January 2014 it has been delivered in a version that has been boosted to 221 kW (300 PS).

Facelift

A revised Panamera, which was delivered between July 2013 and mid-2016, was presented at Auto Shanghai 2013. Together with the facelift, a variant longer by 15 centimeters appeared. The decision to replace the V8 engines previously used in the Panamera S and 4S with a double-charged V6 engine with a displacement of 3.0 liters in order to achieve lower emissions caused controversy among fans of the brand.

Panamera S E-Hybrid PHEV

As part of the Panamera facelift in 2013, Porsche announced the introduction of a plug-in hybrid model , the Panamera S E-Hybrid. The plug-in version was presented at the Shanghai Auto Show in April 2013. The S E-Hybrid is powered by a 71 kW (95 PS) 288 V electric motor and a 3-liter V6 supercharged TFSI petrol engine with a total system output of 310 kW (416 PS). The top speed in fully electric mode is 135 km / h, and acceleration from 0-100 km / h takes 5.5 seconds. The electric plug-in hybrid has a 9.4 kWh lithium-ion battery , which enables a range of more than 32 km according to the new European driving cycle (NEDC). The battery can be fully charged in approx. 2½ hours on a 240 V power source. According to the standard, the Panamera plug-in hybrid consumes 3.1 liters of premium gasoline per 100 km. This corresponds to CO 2 emissions of 71 g / km.

Porsche Panamera (970) S E-Hybrid

Special equipment

The special equipment includes a seven-speed dual clutch transmission, automatic start-stop, all-wheel drive, adaptive air suspension , roll stabilization Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC), cornering lights, a Bose or Burmester music system, leather upholstery, an Alcantara headliner, a metallic Paintwork, ceramic brakes, a cooling compartment in the rear, illuminated door sill guards made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic and an electrically retractable trailer coupling . In addition, from the facelift onwards, LED headlights with cornering light functions are also available for an extra charge. Depending on the engine, some equipment features are available at no extra cost.

Others

The trunk has a volume of 445 liters. After folding down the seats, 1250 liters are available.

Series production of the Panamera began on April 8, 2009; When production started, Porsche planned an annual production of around 20,000 cars. In fact, 20,600 Panamera were sold in the first ten months.

Three Panamera S E-Hybrids are used as police vehicles in Dubai .

Exterior paintwork

Unilack is free of charge, there is a range of different metallic finishes available for an extra charge.

Series:

black
(2009-2016)
white
(2012–2016)

Metallic:

basalt black
(2009-2016)
carbon gray
(2009-2016)
platinum silver
(2009-2016)
yachting blue
(2009-2016)
topaz brown
(2009-2016)
mahogany
(2009-2016)
ruby red
(2009-2016)
dark blue
(2009-2016)
luxor beige
(2009-2016)
agate gray
(2009–2016)

Metallic special color:

crystal green
(2009-2016)
aqua blue
(2009-2012)
cognac
(2009-2016)
GT silver
(2009-2016)
amethyst
(2009-2016)
carmine red
(2012-2016)


The agate gray metallic paint was only available for the Panamera Turbo S from 2009 to 2012.

Technical specifications

Before facelift

Panamera Panamera 4 Panamera S Panamera 4S Panamera S Hybrid Panamera GTS Panamera Turbo Panamera Turbo S Panamera Diesel
Construction period: 04/2010–06/2013 06/2009 - 06/2013 06 / 2011-04 / 2013 11/2011 - 06/2013 06/2009 - 06/2013 06 / 2011-06 / 2013 06 / 2011-06 / 2013
Engine: Six-cylinder - V engine Eight cylinder V engine Six-cylinder V-engine with supercharged
288-V electric motor
Eight cylinder V engine Eight-cylinder V-engine
per cylinder bank,
one turbocharger
with intercooler
Six cylinder V engine
Displacement: 3605 cc 4806 cc 2995 cc 4806 cc 2967 cc
Performance

at 1 / min:
220 kW
(300 hp)
6200
294 kW
(400 hp)
6500
279 kW 1
(380 hp)
5500
316 kW
(430 hp)
6700
368 kW
(500 PS)
6000
405 kW
(550 hp)
6000
184 kW
(250 hp)
3800-4000
Max. Torque
at 1 / min:
400 Nm
4250
500 Nm
3500-5000
580 Nm
1750-5250
520 Nm
3500
700 Nm
2250-4500
750 Nm
2500-4000
550 Nm
1750-2750
Compression: 12.5: 1 10.5: 1 12.5: 1 10.5: 1 16.8: 1
Valve control: VarioCam Plus :
continuous intake camshaft position control (VarioCam)
including switching of the valve lift (Plus)
VarioCam Plus
Gearbox, as standard: 6-speed manual transmission ZF 7-speed PDK 6-speed manual transmission ZF 7-speed PDK 8-speed Tiptronic S. ZF 7-speed PDK 8-speed Tiptronic S.
Gearbox, optional: ZF 7-speed PDK - ZF 7-speed PDK -
Drive: Rear wheel drive actively controlled all-wheel drive Rear wheel drive actively controlled all-wheel drive Rear wheel drive actively controlled all-wheel drive Rear wheel drive
Brakes: front: 6-piston aluminum monobloc fixed caliper brakes (Ø 360 mm)
rear: 4-piston aluminum monobloc fixed caliper brakes (Ø 330 mm)
ABS , internally ventilated and grooved discs, electric parking brake with auto / hill hold
a. W. with 19-inch wheels: discs front Ø 390 mm, rear Ø 350 mm or
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB - front / rear Ø 390/350 mm)
front: 6-piston aluminum monobloc fixed caliper brakes (Ø 390 mm)
rear: 4-piston aluminum monobloc fixed caliper brakes (Ø 350 mm)
ABS , internally ventilated and grooved discs, electric parking brake with auto / hill hold
a. For Turbo and Turbo S with 20 "rims also as PCCB front / rear. Ø 410/350 mm
like Panamera / Panamera 4
Suspension front: large basic double wishbone axle (aluminum)
rear: multi-link axle (aluminum)
Body: Self-supporting lightweight body in a steel-aluminum-magnesium mixed construction
Standard tank capacity: 80 l 100 l 80 l 100 l 80 l
Optional tank capacity: 100 l -
Wheelbase : 2930 mm
Tires / rims front axle: 245/50 ZR18
on 8J × 18
255/45 ZR19
on 9J × 19
245/50 ZR18
on 8J × 18
Tires / rims rear axle: 275/45 ZR18
on 9J × 18
285/40 ZR19
on 10J × 19
275/45 ZR18
on 9J × 18
Dimensions L × W × H: 4970 × 1931 × 1418 mm 4970 × 1931 × 1408 mm 4970 × 1931 × 1418 mm
Empty weight: 1730 kg
(1760 kg)
1820 kg 1770 kg
(1800 kg)
1860 kg 2055 kg 1995 kg 1970 kg 1995 kg 1880 kg

Top speed :
261 km / h
(259 km / h)
257 km / h 285 km / h
(283 km / h)
282 km / h 270 km / h 288 km / h 303 km / h 306 km / h 242 km / h
Acceleration,
0-100 km / h:
6.8 s (6.3 s) 6.1 s 5.6 s (5.4 s) 5.0 s 6.0 s 4.5 s 4.2 s (4.0 s with Sport Chrono Package) 3.8 s 6.8 s
Fuel consumption over 100 km: 11.3 l (9.3 l) 9.6 l 12.5 l (10.8 l) 11.1 l 7.1 l 10.9 l (10.7 l *) 12.2 l 11.5 l 6.5 l

1 system output, combustion engine: 245 kW (333 PS) / electric motor: 33 kW (47 PS)

  • Values ​​in brackets apply to vehicles with Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
  • The value in brackets with * applies in conjunction with 19-inch all-season tires with optimized rolling resistance

After facelift

Panamera Panamera 4 Panamera S Panamera 4S Panamera 4S Executive Panamera S E-Hybrid Panamera GTS Panamera Turbo Panamera Turbo Executive Panamera Turbo S Panamera Turbo S Executive Panamera Diesel
Construction period: 07/2013–10/2016 07/2013–08/2015
Engine: Six-cylinder - V engine Six-cylinder - V engine
per cylinder bank
, a turbocharger
with intercooler
Six-cylinder V-engine with supercharged
288-V electric motor
Eight cylinder V engine Eight-cylinder V-engine
per cylinder bank,
one turbocharger
with intercooler
Six cylinder V engine
Displacement: 3605 cc 2997 cc 2995 cc 4806 cc 2967 cc
Performance

at 1 / min:
228 kW
(310 hp)
6200
309 kW
(420 hp)
6000
306 kW 1
(416 hp)
5500
324 kW
(440 hp)
6700
382 kW
(520 hp)
6000
419 kW
(570 hp)
6000
221 kW
(300 hp)
3800-4000
Max. Torque
at 1 / min:
400 Nm
3750
520 Nm
1750-5000
590 Nm
1750-5250
520 Nm
3500
700-770 Nm
2250-4500
750-800 Nm
2250-5000
650 Nm
1750-2750
Compression: 12.5: 1 9.8: 1 10.5: 1 12.5: 1 10.5: 1 16.8: 1
Valve control: VarioCam Plus :
continuous intake camshaft position control (VarioCam)
including switching of the valve lift (Plus)
VarioCam Plus
transmission ZF 7-speed PDK 8-speed Tiptronic S. ZF 7-speed PDK 8-speed Tiptronic S.
Drive: Rear wheel drive actively controlled all-wheel drive Rear wheel drive actively controlled all-wheel drive Rear wheel drive actively controlled all-wheel drive Rear wheel drive
Brakes: front: 6-piston aluminum monobloc fixed caliper brakes (Ø 360 mm)
rear: 4-piston aluminum monobloc fixed caliper brakes (Ø 330 mm)
ABS , internally ventilated and grooved discs, electric parking brake with auto / hill hold
a. W. with 19-inch wheels: discs front Ø 390 mm, rear Ø 350 mm or
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB - front / rear Ø 390/350 mm)
front: 6-piston aluminum monobloc fixed caliper brakes (Ø 390 mm)
rear: 4-piston aluminum monobloc fixed caliper brakes (Ø 350 mm)
ABS , internally ventilated and grooved discs, electric parking brake with auto / hill hold
a. For Turbo and Turbo S with 20 "rims also as PCCB front / rear. Ø 410/350 mm
like Panamera / Panamera 4
Suspension front: large basic double wishbone axle (aluminum)
rear: multi-link axle (aluminum), rear-axle steering (optional)
Body: Self-supporting lightweight body in a steel-aluminum-magnesium mixed construction
Standard tank capacity: 80 l 100 l 80 l 100 l 80 l
Optional tank capacity: - 100 l -
Wheelbase : 2920 mm 3070 mm 2920 mm 3070 mm 2920 mm 3070 mm 2920 mm
Tires / rims front axle: 245/50 ZR18
on 8J × 18
255/50 ZR19
on 9J × 19
245/50 ZR18
on 8J × 18
255/45 ZR19
on 9J × 19
245/50 ZR18
on 8J × 18
Tires / rims rear axle: 275/45 ZR18
on 9J × 18
285/40 ZR19
on 10J × 19
275/45 ZR18
on 9J × 18
285/40 ZR19
on 10J × 19
275/45 ZR18
on 9J × 18
Dimensions L × W × H: 5015 × 1931 × 1418 mm 5165 × 1931 × 1418 mm 5015 × 1931 × 1418 mm 5165 × 1931 × 1418 mm 5015 × 1931 × 1418 mm 5165 × 1931 × 1418 mm 5015 × 1931 × 1418 mm
Empty weight: 1770 kg 1820 kg 1810 kg 1870 kg 2000 kg 2055 kg 1925 kg 1970 kg 2070 kg 1995 kg 2080 kg 1900 kg

Top speed :
259 km / h 257 km / h 287 km / h 286 km / h 270 km / h 288 km / h 305 km / h 310 km / h 259 km / h
Acceleration,
0-100 km / h:
6.3 s (6.0 s with Sport Chrono Package) 6.1 s (5.8 s with Sport Chrono Package) 5.1 s (4.8 s with Sport Chrono Package) 4.8 s (4.5 s with Sport Chrono Package) 5.0 s (4.7 s with Sport Chrono Package) 5.5 s 4.4 s with the Sport Chrono Package 4.1 s (3.9 s with Sport Chrono Package) 4.2 s (4.0 s with Sport Chrono Package) 3.8 s 3.9 s 6.0 s
Fuel consumption over 100 km: 8.5 l 8.8 l 8.9 l 9.1 l 9.2 l 3.1 l 10.3 l 10.4 l 10.5 l 10.4 l 10.5 l 6.4 l

1 system output, combustion engine: 245 kW (333 PS) / electric motor: 70 kW (95 PS)

Graphic representation of the development

Porsche Panamera road vehicle history from 2009 to today
model power 2000s 2010s
0 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 0 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9
Panamera
Panamera Diesel 184 kW / 250 PS
221 kW / 300 PS ...
Panamera 220 kW / 300 PS
228 kW / 310 PS ...
Panamera 4 220 kW / 300 PS
228 kW / 310 PS ...
Panamera S Hybrid 279 kW / 380 PS
Panamera S E-Hybrid 306 kW / 416 PS ...
Panamera S 294 kW / 400 PS
309 kW / 420 PS ...
Panamera 4S 294 kW / 400 PS
309 kW / 420 PS ...
Panamera GTS 316 kW / 430 PS
324 kW / 440 PS ...
Panamera Turbo 368 kW / 500 PS
382 kW / 520 PS ...
Panamera Turbo S 405 kW / 550 PS
419 kW / 570 PS ...

2nd generation (since 2016)

2nd generation
Panamera 4S Diesel at the 2016 Paris Motor Show

Panamera 4S Diesel at the 2016 Paris Motor Show

Production period: since 2016
Body versions : Station wagon , station wagon
Engines:
Otto engines : 2.9–4.0 liters
(243–404 kW)
Diesel engine :
4.0 liters
(310 kW)
Otto hybrid :
2.9–4.0 liters
(340–500 kW)
Length: 5049-5199 mm
Width: 1937 mm
Height: 1423-1432 mm
Wheelbase : 2950-3100 mm
Empty weight : 1815-2325 kg

The second generation of the Panamera is the first vehicle to be based on the new MSB (modular standard drive system ) developed by the VW Group . Porsche presented it to the public on June 28, 2016 at the Motorwerk in Berlin . Production now takes place entirely in Leipzig . A new body shop was built for this. The new Panamera has been available from dealers since November 2016 at prices starting at € 107,553. Initially, the second generation was offered with two gasoline engines and a four-liter V8 diesel engine, which is also used in a similar way in the Audi SQ7 , and all-wheel drive . All three engines are charged twice. At the LA Auto Show in November 2016, Porsche presented the second-generation Executive long version . As with the previous model, this is 15 centimeters longer. In addition, a new basic version was presented. This is powered by a three-liter V6 petrol engine, is also available with rear-wheel drive and costs from € 88,989.

In mid-August 2017, Porsche took the diesel variant off the market. As a reason, the manufacturer initially gave additional checks in order to further expand the quality standards of the brand in the interests of the customers. In February 2018, Porsche stopped production of all of its diesel models. This means that the Panamera will no longer be offered with a diesel engine.

Panamera 4 E-Hybrid

In autumn 2016, Porsche presented the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid at the Paris Motor Show .

The petrol engine used is the 2.9-liter V6 biturbo familiar from the 4S, but the plug-in hybrid version only produces 243 kW (333 hp).

Supplemented by a 100 kW (136 PS) electric motor, the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid then achieves a total output of 340 kW (462 PS), which accelerates it to 100 km / h in 4.6 seconds. The top speed is 278 km / h, the electric range is 50 km from Porsche.

As with the Porsche 918 , the bright green nameplates and brake callipers are optically characteristic .

The plug-in hybrid has been delivered since April 2017.

Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid

Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid

At the Geneva Motor Show 2017 Porsche presented the Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid. The 404 kW (550 PS) gasoline engine comes from the Panamera Turbo, the 100 kW (136 PS) electric motor from the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid.

With a system output of 500 kW (680 PS), the model is currently the second most powerful Porsche model (as of September 19, 2017).

The plug-in hybrid went on sale in July 2017.

Panamera Sport Turismo

On March 2, 2017, Porsche showed the first pictures of the Panamera Sport Turismo. This had its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show 2017 and came to dealerships on October 7, 2017 at prices from € 97,557. The Sport Turismo is a shooting brake based on the station wagon of the same length. It differs from this one by a loading sill that is 143 mm lower, a larger trunk and the five-seater version. The Sport Turismo will initially be offered with five engines from the station wagon. The rear-wheel drive Panamera is initially withheld from the hatchback.

At the Paris Motor Show 2012, Porsche showed a Shooting Brake designed as a study based on the first Panamera generation.

In 2017 Sport Turismo won the Golden Steering Wheel in the Sports Car category .

Technical specifications

Up to the 2018 NEDC driving cycle

Panamera 1 Panamera 4 Panamera 4S Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Panamera Turbo Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Panamera 4S Diesel 1
Construction period 11/2016–08/2018 07/2017–08/2018 11/2016–08/2017
Engine characteristics
Engine type VW EA839 VW EA825 VW EA898
Engine type V6 petrol engine V6 petrol engine + electric motor V8 petrol engine V8 gasoline engine + electric motor V8 diesel engine
Engine charging turbocharger Bi-turbocharger
Displacement 2995 cc 2894 cc 3996 cc 3956 cc
Max. Power at min −1 243 kW (330 PS) / 5400-6400 324 kW (440 hp) / 5650–6600 340 kW 2 (462 PS) / 6000 404 kW (550 PS) / 5750–6000 500 kW 3 (680 PS) / 6000 310 kW (422 hp) / 3500-5000
Max. Torque in min -1 450 Nm / 1340-4900 550 Nm / 1750-5500 700 Nm / 1100-4500 770 Nm / 1960-4500 850 Nm / 1400-5500 850 Nm / 1000-3250
Compression ratio 11.2: 1 10.5: 1 10.1: 1 16.0: 1
Power transmission
drive Rear wheel drive all wheel drive
steering Front- wheel steering , all-wheel steering (optional)
Gearbox, as standard ZF 8-speed PDK
Readings
Top speed 264 km / h 262 km / h 289 km / h 278 km / h 306 km / h 310 km / h 285 km / h
Top speed, Sport Turismo - 259 km / h 286 km / h 275 km / h 304 km / h 282 km / h
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h 5.7 s [5.5 s] 4 5.5 s [5.3 s] 4 4.4 s [4.2 s] 4 4.6 s 4 3.8 s [3.6 s] 4 3.4 s 4 4.5 s [4.3 s] 4
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h, Sport Turismo -
Acceleration, 0–160 km / h 13.6 s [13.3 s] 4 10.3 s [10.0 s] 4 10.7 s 4 8.4 s [8.1 s] 4 7.6 s 4 10.7 s [10.4 s] 4
Acceleration, 0–160 km / h, Sport Turismo - 13.7 s [13.4 s] 4 10.4 s [10.1 s] 4 10.8 s 4 8.5 s [8.2 s] 4 7.7 s 4 10.8 s [10.5 s] 4
Empty weight 1815 kg 1850 kg 1870 kg 2170 kg 1995 kg 2310 kg 2050 kg
Empty weight, Sport Turismo - 1880 kg 1915 kg 2190 kg 2035 kg 2325 kg 2095 kg
Fuel consumption over 100 km

(combined according to NEDC )

7.5–7.6 l super 7.7–7.8 l super 8.1–8.2 l super 2.5 l super 5 9.3–9.4 l super 2.9 l super 6.7–6.8 l diesel
Fuel consumption over 100 km

(combined according to NEDC ), Sport Turismo

- 7.8–7.9 l super 8.2–8.3 l super 9.4–9.5 l super 3.0 l super
CO 2 emissions (combined) 171-173 g / km 175-177 g / km 184-186 g / km 56 g / km 212-214 g / km 66 g / km 176-178 g / km
CO 2 emissions (combined), Sport Turismo - 178-180 g / km 187-189 g / km 215-217 g / km 69 g / km
Tank capacity 75 l 80 l 90 l 80 l 75 l
Emission standard Euro 6
1not as a long-wheelbase version Executive Available
2 System output, combustion engine: 243 kW (330 PS) / electric motor: 100 kW (136 PS)
3 System output, combustion engine: 404 kW (550 PS) / electric motor: 100 kW (136 PS)
4th with Sport Chrono Package

From the WLTP driving cycle 2018

Panamera 4 Panamera 4S Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Panamera GTS Panamera Turbo Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid
Construction period since 03/2019 since 10/2018 since 01/2019
Engine characteristics
Engine type VW EA839 VW EA825
Engine type V6 petrol engine V6 petrol engine + electric motor V8 petrol engine V8 gasoline engine + electric motor
Engine charging turbocharger Bi-turbocharger
Displacement 2894 cc 3996 cc
Max. Power at min −1 243 kW (330 PS) / 5400-6400 324 kW (440 hp) / 5650–6600 340 kW 1 (462 hp) / 5250–6500 338 kW (460 PS) / 6000–6500 404 kW (550 PS) / 5750–6000 500 kW 2 (680 PS) / 5750–6000
Max. Torque in min -1 450 Nm / 1750-4900 550 Nm / 2000-5500 700 Nm / 1750-5000 620 Nm / 1800-4500 770 Nm / 2000-4500 850 Nm / 1960-4500
Compression ratio 10.5: 1 10.1: 1
Power transmission
drive all wheel drive
steering Front- wheel steering , all-wheel steering (optional)
Gearbox, as standard ZF 8-speed PDK
Readings
Top speed 262 km / h 289 km / h 278 km / h 292 km / h 306 km / h 310 km / h
Top speed, executive -
Top speed, Sport Turismo 259 km / h 286 km / h 275 km / h 289 km / h 304 km / h
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h 5.5 s [5.3 s] 3 4.4 s [4.2 s] 3 4.6 s 3 4.1 s 3 3.8 s [3.6 s] 3 3.4 s 3
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h, executive 5.6 s [5.4 s] 3 4.5 s [4.3 s] 3 4.7 s 3 - 3.9 s [3.7 s] 3 3.5 s 3
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h, Sport Turismo 5.5 s [5.3 s] 3 4.4 s [4.2 s] 3 4.6 s 3 4.1 s 3 3.8 s [3.6 s] 3 3.4 s 3
Acceleration, 0–160 km / h 13.6 s 10.3 s 10.7 s 9.6 s 8.4 s 7.6 s
Acceleration, 0–160 km / h, executive 14 s 10.7 s 11.1 s - 8.7 s 7.9 s
Acceleration, 0–160 km / h, Sport Turismo 13.7 s 10.4 s 10.8 s 9.7 s 8.5 s 7.7 s
Empty weight (DIN) 1865 kg 1870 kg 2170 kg 1995 kg 1995 kg 2310 kg
Empty weight (DIN), Executive 1975 kg 1980 kg 2250 kg - 2100 kg 2410 kg
Empty weight (DIN), Sport Turismo 1910 kg 1915 kg 2190 kg 2025 kg 2035 kg 2325 kg
Fuel consumption over 100 km

(combined according to WLTP)

8.4 l 8.3 l 2.7 - 2.6 l 10.3 l 10.4 l 3.3 l
Fuel consumption over 100 km

(combined according to WLTP), Executive

8.7 - 8.6 l 8.5 l 2.7 - 2.6 l - 10.6 l
Fuel consumption over 100 km

(combined according to WLTP), Sport Turismo

8.8 - 8.7 l 8.7 - 8.6 l 2.9 - 2.8 l 10.6 l 10.6 l
CO 2 emissions (combined) 194 - 192 g / km 191-190 g / km 62 - 60 g / km 235 g / km 238 g / km 74 g / km
CO 2 emissions (combined), executive 199 - 197 g / km 196 - 194 g / km 62 - 61 g / km - 242 g / km 74 g / km
CO 2 emissions (combined), Sport Turismo 201-200 g / km 199 - 198 g / km 66 - 64 g / km 242 g / km 243 g / km 76 g / km
Tank capacity 75 l 80 l 90 l 80 l
Emission standard Euro 6d-TEMP-EVAP
1 System output, combustion engine: 243 kW (330 PS) / electric motor: 100 kW (136 PS)
2 System output, combustion engine: 404 kW (550 PS) / electric motor: 100 kW (136 PS)
3 with Sport Chrono Package

Trivia

  • Until the introduction of the Alpina D5 S at the end of 2017, the Panamera 4S Diesel was the fastest diesel vehicle available in the world with a top speed of 285 km / h. In addition, this is the most powerful diesel engine Porsche has ever built in series.
  • In June 2016, the Panamera Turbo lapped the Nordschleife of the Nürburgring in 7:38 minutes. This made it the fastest luxury sedan on this racetrack until the time of an Alfa Romeo Giulia (952) was beaten by 7:32 minutes in September 2016.
  • The rappers Bushido and Shindy released the song Panamera Flow in March 2013 , in which the luxury of the Porsche Panamera is glorified.

Registration numbers

Since the market launch up to and including December 2019, a total of 29,442 Panamera have been newly registered in the Federal Republic of Germany. 2017 was the most successful sales year with 3,977 units.

Web links

Commons : Porsche Panamera  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Test drive at minus 38 degrees Celsius
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  10. Alexander Bloch: Porsche Panamera 4S in the test: The giant becomes gentler. September 9, 2013, accessed June 12, 2019 .
  11. stuttgarter-zeitung.de from March 4, 2009: Porsche is thinking of a fifth series ( Memento from February 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  12. Porsche sells fewer and fewer sports cars . ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed June 13, 2019]).
  13. Eco-runabouts for the police in Dubai. In: autobild.de. April 10, 2015, accessed on April 12, 2015 : “The Dubai police are famous for their super sports cars with flashing lights. Now there are new speedsters - namely German eco-cars. With goosebumps video! "
  14. The police in Dubai are now also using eco cars. In: dubai-city.de. April 10, 2015, accessed April 14, 2015 .
  15. Porsche Panamera from May 2010 with V6 and 300 PS. Retrieved June 13, 2019 .
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  17. Robert Nössler: Porsche Panamera now a real Leipziger . In: Leipziger Volkszeitung . July 1, 2016, ISSN  0232-3222 , p. 6 .
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  20. Temporarily no diesel. August 18, 2017. Retrieved August 19, 2017 .
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  23. With two hearts on 680 hp. February 24, 2017. Retrieved February 24, 2017 .
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  28. Records on the Nürburgring-Nordschleife. December 8, 2016, accessed March 9, 2017 .
  29. Bushido (Ft. Shindy) - Panamera Flow. Retrieved June 13, 2019 .