2011 Porsche Panamera Turbo S
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
4.8 liter V8 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
twin turbochargers |
Torque |
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HP |
550 hp |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
114.6 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
3.8 seconds |
Top Speed |
191 mph |
(from Porsche
Press Release) Passion, performance and luxury catering for
the most exacting demands: Panamera Turbo S
Stuttgart. With its new top model in the Gran Turismo model line,
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is raising the bar for
sporty four-door cars in the luxury class by yet another notch. The
new Panamera Turbo S is a unique combination of performance and
efficiency, driving dynamics and comfort. The 4.8 litre, V8 biturbo
charged engine delivers 550 hp (410 kW), ten percent or 50 hp (37
kW) more than the already very powerful engine in the Panamera
Turbo. By the same token, the torque also increases from 700 to 750
Nm. In the “Sport” and “Sport Plus” mode of the standard Sport
Chrono Package Turbo and during kick-down in normal mode, the eight
cylinder engine delivers fully 800 Nm with the so-called overboost
function.
The power pack is behind the new top-of-the-range Panamera’s record
sprint times. Thanks to Launch Control, 100 km/h (62 mph) is reached
in 3.8 seconds; the top speed is 306 km/h (191 mph). Despite the
increased performance, fuel consumption remains at the moderate
level of the Panamera Turbo – yet another example of “Porsche
Intelligent Performance”. In the NEDC the Gran Turismo covers 100
kilometres (62 miles) on 11.5 litres of fuel. Fuel consumption falls
to 11.3 litres per 100 km (25 mpg imp.) when fitted with the 19
inch, all-season tyres with optimised rolling resistance developed
for the Panamera by Michelin.
The increased performance compared with the Panamera Turbo can be
attributed to two main enhancements: Improved turbochargers with
titanium-aluminium turbine wheels and modified engine control. The
use of the innovative titanium-aluminium alloy reduces the weight of
the turbine and compressor wheel. This results in a lower moment of
inertia and thus in improved and more agile engine responsiveness.
Even for a top luxury class model, Porsche’s new top-of-the-range
Panamera boasts an extraordinarily comprehensive equipment level. In
keeping with the sporty concept of the high-performance Panamera, it
features the most important driving dynamics control systems as
standard. For example, Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC), an
active roll stabilisation system, nips in the bud the vehicle’s
tendency to lean when cornering, thus enhancing agility and comfort
in equal measure. Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus) applies a
variable torque split to the rear wheels combined with an
electronically controlled rear differential lock, thus ensuring
superior traction and therefore greater agility in every driving
situation. The steering system uses the speed-dependent Servotronic.
The Sport Chrono Package Turbo, which tunes the suspension and power
unit, making them even sportier by pressing the additional “Sport
Plus” button, is also fitted as standard, as is the sports exhaust
system for an even more emotional engine sound.
The sporty character of the new Panamera Turbo S is apparent not
just in its performance but is also reflected on the exterior. The
20-inch Turbo II wheels with increased rear axle track width, side
skirts from the Porsche Exclusive range and the adaptive extending
four-way rear spoiler in the exterior colour ensure particularly
sporty performance and look. The fusion of exclusivity and
sportiness is conveyed in the interior by the bi-colour leather
finish, fitted as standard. The new combination of black/cream is
offered exclusively for the new Panamera Turbo S with agate
grey/cream also being added as an exclusive combination from the
autumn.
The Panamera Turbo S costs 167,076 euro in Germany, including VAT
and country-specific equipment. Deliveries start in June 2011.