2011 Porsche Panamera S Hybrid
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Production |
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Engine |
3 liter V6 hybrid |
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Aspiration |
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Torque |
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HP |
380 total |
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HP/Liter |
111 hp per liter (engine only) |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
6 seconds |
Top Speed |
168 mph |
(from Porsche Press
Release) Best in class: The new Panamera S Hybrid achieves 159
g/km CO2
Stuttgart. The Panamera S Hybrid marks the beginning of a new
chapter of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart’s Porsche
Intelligent Performance, continuing the success story of its four
door Gran Turismo. Without sacrificing sportiness and elegance, the
new Gran Turismo combines the total power output of 380 hp (279 kW)
with best case consumption of only 6.8 l/100 km (41.54 mpg imp.) of
fuel based on the NEDC. That equates to CO2 emissions of just 159
g/km. That doesn't just make the Panamera S Hybrid the most
economical Porsche of all time, it also puts it streets ahead of all
the full hybrid production vehicles in its class, the luxury class,
when it comes to fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. It achieves
these values thanks to Michelin’s even lower rolling resistance all
season tyres developed specially for the Panamera and available as
an option. But even with the standard tyres, the new Porsche hybrid
model’s fuel consumption is at an unprecedentedly low level in this
class at 7.1 l/100 km (39.79 mpg imp.) based on the NEDC – which
equates to 167 g/km CO2.
The Panamera S Hybrid sets new standards, both in terms of classic
performance and when measured against hybrid vehicle
characteristics. The Panamera S Hybrid accelerates from a standing
start to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.0 seconds, reaching top speed at 270
km/h (168 mph). The range in purely electric mode is approximately
two kilometres (1.24 miles) with electric driving possible up to 85
km/h (53 mph), depending on the driving situation. The Porsche
hybrid drive is also the only system in the world able to exploit
additional consumption reserves thanks to so-called "sailing" on
motorways and main roads. This entails disengaging and switching off
the combustion engine at speeds of up to 165 km/h (103 mph) (Cayenne
S Hybrid: 156 km/h (97 mph) during phases when no power is being
delivered by the combustion engine.
The Panamera S Hybrid is driven by the same engine combination that
has already proved itself in the Cayenne S Hybrid: The main
propulsion is provided by a three litre V6 compressor engine
delivering 333 hp (245 kW) supported by a 47 hp (34 kW) electric
motor. Both machines are capable of powering the Panamera S Hybrid
either alone or in combination. The electric motor also operates
both as a generator and a starter. Together with the decoupler it
forms the compact hybrid module located between the combustion
engine and the transmission. The electric motor is connected to a
nickel metal hydride battery (NiMh) where the electrical energy
recovered from braking and driving is stored. Power transmission is
handled by the familiar eight-speed Tiptronic S fitted as standard
in the Cayenne models with a wide spread of ratios.
The range of standard equipment for the Panamera S Hybrid is even
wider than that of the already extensive standard equipment of the
Panamera S with eight-cylinder engine. For example, the hybrid model
is fitted as standard with the adaptive air suspension including the
adaptive shock-absorber system with PASM, with Servotronic and a
rear wiper. The new Gran Turismo also features the Cayenne S
Hybrid’s innovative display concept that provides the driver with
all the relevant information about the vehicle’s specific hybrid
driving status.
With the new hybrid variant, the Panamera model line now comprises
six different models. This offering underlines the strategic
importance of “Porsche Intelligent Performance“ and creates totally
novel highlights in the luxury segment – from sporty to
environmentally friendly. This chimes with what customers want, as
the major market success is already confirming. Approximately 15
months after sales started, not quite 30,000 vehicles have been
delivered. That means the Gran Turismo has seized a 13 percent share
of the upper and luxury segment. The new model will further boost
the attractiveness of Porsche’s fourth model line in the market.
The Panamera S Hybrid will come on the market in June 2011 and cost
106,185 Euros in Germany, including VAT and country-specific
equipment.
The Panamera S Hybrid will celebrate its world premiere at the
Geneva Motor Show in early March. The press conference will be held
at the Porsche stand in hall 1, stand 1050, at 7:30 a.m. on March 1,
2011 and will be webcasted live at www.porsche.com/geneva.