Gran Turismo Making its Debut with V8 Power Units –
Market Launch Starting on 12 September
Porsche
Presents Space Concept of the New Panamera
Dr. Ing. h.c. F.
Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is for the first time
presenting the innovative interior concept of the company’s fourth
model series.
Right from the start upon the introduction of the Panamera beginning in
Germany on 12 September 2009, the Panamera will be available in its top
versions with a V8 power unit and luxurious features.
Boasting a centre console leading back all the way from the dashboard
to the rear seats, Porsche’s four-door Gran Turismo offers a new
feeling of space and driving quality on all four seats. The interior
provides optimum ergonomic conditions for the driver and, in addition,
accentuates the personal privacy of each passenger on four single seats
tailored to each occupant. The low seating position and the sporting,
low-slung steering wheel ensure that direct feeling for the road so
typical of Porsche.
Apart from these classic values, the Panamera offers the customer
numerous options and possibilities to customise the interior
individually to his or her personal choice, smooth and natural leather
available in a total of 13 colour and material combinations including
four bi-colour options teaming up wherever required with seven optional
interior trim finish styles including exclusive materials such as
Carbon and Olive Nature open-pore wood.
Four-zone automatic air conditioning is available as an option,
providing individual adjustment of temperature, blower intensity and
air distribution on each seat.
The driver and passengers in the new Panamera are protected by driver
and front passenger airbags, curtain airbags as well as – on the front
seats – side and knee airbags all ensuring maximum safety as standard
features in the event of an accident. Side airbags are furthermore
available at the rear as an optional feature.
The comfort seats featured as standard at the front of the Panamera S
and 4S are extra-sporting in style and adjust electrically in eight
different directions for excellent travel comfort at all times. At the
rear two single seats with a folding centre armrest ensure generous
legroom and headroom also for tall passengers.
The Panamera Turbo
combines electrical seat adjustment with a Comfort
Memory Package offering not only extension of the seat bottom, but also
lumbar supports and electrical steering column adjustment. Further
alternatives such as adaptive sports seats or comfort seats at the rear
electrically adjustable to a wide range of different positions are
likewise available as an option.
The new Panamera is the first Porsche to offer the most supreme
standard of high-end audio quality, the High-End Surround Sound System
from the Berlin audio specialist Burmester, one of the most renowned
high-end audio companies in the world. Never before has such a large,
acoustically effective surface of membranes been included in the
concept from the start and subsequently implemented in the actual
production vehicle. More than 2,400 square centimetres of sound
membranes offer an experience in sound very similar to that of a live
concert. In all, 16 loudspeakers masterminded by 16 amplifier channels
with more than 1,000 W overall output provide a unique sound rounded
off by an active subwoofer together with a 300 W Class D amplifier.
The superior
everyday driving qualities of the Panamera are borne out
clearly also by the luggage compartment and loading concept: After
opening the rear lid, the driver and passengers are able to
conveniently stow four suitcases behind the rear seats – putting them
into the luggage compartment in an upright position for easy access
thanks to the height available.
Luggage compartment capacity in the Panamera S and 4S is 445 litres or
15.6 cu ft, luggage compartment capacity in the Panamera Turbo is 432
litres or 15.1 cu ft – and with the rear seat backrests tilted down,
luggage capacity increases to an ample 1,250 litres or 43.8 cu ft.
The Panamera is initially entering the market with V8 power units only,
featuring either rear or all-wheel drive. Right from the start, the
entry-level Panamera S is powered by a 4.8-litre V8 developing maximum
output of 400 bhp (294 kW). Power is transmitted to the rear wheels as
an option by Porsche’s seven-speed Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) or
double-clutch gearbox.
Acceleration to 100 km/h comes in 5.4 seconds, top speed is 283 km/h or
176 mph. Combined fuel consumption to the EU5 standard, in turn, is
10.8 ltr/100 km, equal to 26.2 mpg imp, and the CO2 emission rating is
253 g/km.
In conjunction with PDK transmission and including both 19 per cent VAT
and specific national equipment, the Panamera S retails in Germany at a
price of Euro 98,085.50.
Fitted with its six-speed manual gearbox as standard, the Panamera S
retails at a price of Euro 94,575, again including 19 per cent VAT and
all national homologation features.
The
dynamic Panamera 4S features a 4.8-litre V8 developing 400 bhp (294
kW) maximum output, with engine power conveyed to all four wheels via
Porsche’s seven-speed PDK Doppelkupplungsgetriebe. In this case
acceleration to 100 km/h comes in 5.0 seconds, top speed is 282 km/h or
175 mph. Fuel consumption to the EU5 standard is 11.1 ltr/100 km, equal
to 25.4 mpg imp, CO2 emissions are 260 g/km. The retail price including
19 per cent VAT and national specifications is Euro 102,251.
Ranking right at the top, the Panamera Turbo features a 4.8-litre V8
biturbo developing maximum output of 500 bhp (368 kW), with power
transmitted again by Porsche’s seven-gear Doppelkupplungsgetriebe
(PDK). In this case this all-wheel-drive model accelerates to 100 km/h
in 4.2 seconds and reaches a top speed of 303 km/h or 188 mph. Fuel
consumption in the EU combined cycle is 12.2 ltr/100 km, equal to 23.2
mpg imp, CO2 emissions are 286 g/km. The retail price of the Panamera
Turbo, finally, including 19 per cent VAT and national specifications,
is Euro 135,154.
All models come with Direct Fuel Injection, low-friction drive systems
and lightweight bodyshells. And at the same time all models in the
range fitted with Porsche PDK Doppelkupplungsgetriebe feature Porsche’s
new Auto Start Stop function automatically switching off the engine
when coming to a standstill and with the driver pressing down the brake
pedal – for example at the traffic lights or in traffic congestion.

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