2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo
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500 hp |
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(from Porsche Press
Release) Porsche Panamera makes World Debut in Shanghai
Stuttgart. Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, presented the
Panamera to the world public today at the 13th Auto Shanghai.
Joining the 911, the Cayenne, and the Boxster/Cayman, this new
four-door Gran Turismo is Porsche’s fourth model series, with three
variants entering the market in Germany on 12 September 2009. The
Panamera is making its debut as an eight-cylinder delivering 400
and, respectively, 500 horsepower and with both rear-wheel and
all-wheel drive, a six-cylinder gasoline model and a hybrid version
following later.
Klaus Berning, Executive Vice-President Sales and Marketing of
Porsche AG, expressed a clear view at the world debut of the
Panamera: ”Introducing the Panamera, we are entering a market
segment completely new for our customers and we are once again
consistently expanding our model portfolio.“
Through its design and looks alone, the Panamera clearly stands out
from the competition at very first sight. Like no other car in its
class, it offers a truly unique combination of sporting performance
and luxurious comfort. Despite its low and sleek silhouette so
typical of Porsche, the Panamera, measuring 4.97 metres (195.7”) in
length but only 1.42 metres (55.9”) in height, ensures a generous
feeling of space on all four seats.
Wolfgang Dürheimer, Porsche’s Executive Vice-President Research and
Development, added an equally clear statement: “Our engineers,
technicians, and designers have invested all their know-how, years
of experience, a wealth of ideas, and their full passion for sports
cars in this four-seater Gran Turismo.“
The Panamera is introducing no less than five outstanding
innovations in technology as world premieres to be admired for the
first time in the luxury performance class – among them the first
Start-Stop system in conjunction with automatic transmission, air
suspension with additional air volume available on demand in each
spring, as well as active aerodynamics with an adjustable,
multi-dimensional, extendable rear spoiler on the Panamera Turbo.
Porsche’s Gran Turismo sets new standards in its market segment in
terms of performance, driving dynamics and efficiency, benefiting
from Porsche’s traditional core competences and years of experience
in motorsport, since efficient and powerful engines, lightweight
technologies, and optimised aerodynamics are crucial to success also
on the race track. All models in the Panamera range come with
Porsche Direct Fuel Injection, low-friction drive systems, and
weight-optimised lightweight bodies.
Moving on to the suspension, the customer can choose among steel
suspension or adaptive air suspension with a fully-controlled damper
system. And thanks to its intelligent chassis concept, the Panamera
combines the driving comfort of a luxurious grand touring saloon
with the driving dynamics of a thoroughbred Porsche sports car.
Depending on his individual style of motoring or current traffic
conditions, the driver can choose either a particularly comfortable
or an especially sporting set-up most conveniently at the touch of a
button.
With its centre console extending back from the dashboard all the
way to the rear seats, Porsche’s new Gran Turismo offers an
unprecedented feeling of space and motoring pleasure on all four
seats, highlighting the personal ambience and style of each
individual passenger. The driver’s seat and cockpit offers optimum
ergonomics all round, a low seating position providing that direct
contact to the road again so typical of Porsche. The passengers, in
turn, all enjoy highly comfortable single seats. The luxuriously
appointed interior, finally, already offering a supreme standard on
the regular series models, may naturally be upgraded on request by a
wide range of optional extras and special equipment.