OFFICIAL: Porsche Panamera Initial Details Released with Video

by Thami Masemola
November 24, 2008 12:25 PM
Filed Under: German, Porsche

A number of official details on the new Porsche Panamera have finally been released, ending years of speculation and frantic spy activity. Although we have covered most of this previously, it's worth noting one or two other details that may have slipped past our beady eyes.

The Panamera is a four door coupe which is the fourth model line for Porsche, following 911, Boxster/ Cayman, and Cayenne. It has clear Porsche DNA in its design, with a typical 911 landscape upfront, wide striking wheel arches, a slanting roofline with a Grand Tourer silhouette and new strongly contoured air intakes instead of a conventional radiator grille.

Engines will be V shaped, with 6 and 8 cylinders pushing a minimum of 300bhp to 500bhp, driving either the rear wheels or all four. Naturally aspirated and aspirated (turbo) petrol engines will be used, while a hybrid model should add a different dimension to the range. PDK, the new 7-speed double-clutch gearbox, will feature as an option to those who prefer it over 6-speed manual.

The Panamera's interior is made for sporting comfort, where the dash is driver-oriented in design. Passengers are also included in the fun since rear seating is more cinema-like, and the passengers are able to observe most of the going ons from their own comfort. The rear seats accommodate only two, making the Panamera a 2+2 four-door coupe. More info on engines, transmissions etc, will trickle through in the coming months. It will be built at Porsche's Leipzig plant for a showroom appearance of around August 2009. International Motor Shows will be showing the car going forward.

 

Source:
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Porsche Presents First Photos of Four-Door Panamera Gran Turismo

Stuttgart. Roughly nine months before the actual market launch, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, has released the first official photos of the Panamera in its final look. In its design, profile and silhouette, Porsche's unique four-seater stands out clearly as a new member of the Porsche family. Conceived and designed as a four-door grand touring sports car, the Panamera combines numerous talents in typical Porsche style: sporting driving dynamics, a generous and variable interior, and the supreme driving comfort of a Gran Turismo. Joining the 911, Boxster and Cayman sports cars as well as the sporty SUV Cayenne, the Panamera is Porsche's fourth model series.

The designers of the Panamera have succeeded in positioning this unique car as a brand-new and truly different model while nevertheless retaining the looks of a typical Porsche. Through its proportions alone, the Panamera stands out clearly in its market segment: measuring 1931 millimetres or 76.0 inches in width, the Panamera is wider, and measuring 1418 millimetres or 55.8 inches in height, lower than comparable four-door models. The unmistakable, sleek GT silhouette is created by the car's overall length of 4970 millimetres or 195.7 inches and short, sporting overhangs front and rear. In its styling and details, the Panamera follows the design philosophy refined over decades on the 911 and successfully implemented also on the Boxster, Cayman and Cayenne.

Through its design language alone, the Panamera will establish a new segment versus the competition. The symbiosis of sports car DNA derived from the looks of a coupé, the unique interpretation of the classical saloon body and the benefits of a variable space concept give the new Porsche its truly unmistakable appearance. As an example, the Panamera comes with highly individual, strongly contoured air intakes instead of a conventional radiator grille. Striking wheel arches and the long and sleek engine compartment lid create that typical 911 "landscape" at the front end of the car the Porsche customer has appreciated for no less than 45 years, with the distinctly contoured wings as flanks bordering on the flat front lid. The V-shaped seams along the engine compartment lid and the rear window tapering out like an arrow to the rear convey the features characteristic of a sports car to the new, highly individual Panamera class. The striking, muscular shoulders over the rear wheels, the dynamic sweep of the coupé-like roofline, and the visible tailpipes again bear out all the DNA so typical of a thoroughbred Porsche.

The elegant roof arch extends stylishly over the generous interior, simply begging the beholder to get inside. Like all Porsche models, the Panamera is oriented in every respect to the needs and wishes of the driver. But now, thanks to the new concept of space and the sporting architecture of the interior, the car's occupants are also able to experience this special "pilot feeling" on all four seats. All four occupants enjoy supreme ergonomic comfort on both the front seats and the two firmly contoured single seats at the rear. The luggage compartment easily takes up all the passengers' luggage. The variable space concept with its folding rear seat backrests enables the driver and passengers to adjust the luggage space individually to their personal requirements. And last but not least, the coupé tailgate in the sporting rear end combines superior suitability for daily use with stylish elegance.

Porsche has developed superior and up-to-date power units for the Panamera again reflecting all the qualities typical of the brand - the V-engines within the engine compartment come with six and eight cylinders and range in power from 300 to 500 bhp. Some of the engines use turbocharger technology, Direct Fuel Injection making them both fuel-efficient and powerful all in one. The flow of power to the wheels goes either through a manual six-speed gearbox or the new seven-speed Double-Clutch Gearbox, the so called Porsche-Doppelkupplung (PDK).
In addition to sporting rear-wheel drive, the top version of the Panamera comes with even more sophisticated all-wheel drive, which is also available for the other versions as an option. As a further highlight, Porsche is preparing a particularly fuel-efficient version of the Panamera with hybrid drive. Further details on the engines, transmissions, performance, prices and equipment will be disclosed next spring.

The Porsche Panamera will be built at Porsche's Leipzig Plant, where a production hall measuring some 22,000 square metres or almost 237,000 square feet and a logistics centre are currently under construction. While the engines featured in the Panamera are built at Porsche's Main Plant in Zuffenhausen, the painted bodyshells will be supplied by the Volkswagen Plant in Hanover. The Leipzig Plant will then assemble the Panamera for final delivery, with an annual sales target of some 20,000 units. Porsche is once again cooperating largely with German suppliers in the production of the Panamera, with some 70 per cent of the car's overall value being created domestically. Hence, the Panamera is most definitely a car "Made in Germany".

The Panamera will be making its world debut in spring 2009 and the first models will be at dealers worldwide in late summer of next year.

 

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928GTS
November 24, 2008 12:41 PM
Looks like a beached whale. Horrible! Nice front by the way.

kenta
November 24, 2008 1:10 PM
I am not fascinated with this Porsche much. Some might say that Cayanne is ugly, but at least for me it is eye-catching while I saw them on the road, not totally bad.

But this one, ... It seems they are still confused of how to put things together. They are somewhat in the middle of 911, Cayanne, Boxter and plue that side grill from Carrera GT !! They are not at all well put together. I like the concept but the interpretation to be a car is not what Porsche success to do this time.

Anyway, ... people will get them and we will stare at them every time we see them on the road. Why?

Yawung
November 24, 2008 1:45 PM
I dont think i'll ever get used to this car...yuk! They should just concentrate in making 911 and boxsters.

Maestro
November 24, 2008 2:11 PM
That's not a Porsche... is it!? Still, remember what was the reaction when they introduce the Cayenne? And now look at the sales figures. Yes it's ugly, but people will buy it and we all will get used to it.

effington
November 24, 2008 2:14 PM
there is absolutely no way ide look at this and say yes, yes i will have that over the rapaide... it just makes no sense why it looks this bad. its worst problem is though, that its a Porsche, so it can never be comical ssang yong ugly... at least thats ssang yongs selling point, with this its all about that badge... gaaaaaaah its frustrating, cause i actually love Porsche! but ill have the aston thanks!

swifthead
November 24, 2008 2:17 PM
Nice car...when my dad see`s this he will buy it...it`s something special and no doubt that it would be fastest!

Penner
November 24, 2008 2:36 PM
I only drive cars which were featured in james bond movies.

joelynn
November 24, 2008 2:42 PM
It looks like an oversized 911, sure, but whats wrong with that... it's definitely a Porsche and its different... i like it

Bristol411S3
November 24, 2008 2:55 PM
A 4-door coupe but only a 2+2? Really?

zorpas
November 24, 2008 3:00 PM
Can´t wait when top gear reviews this thing,jeremy is so gonna trash this thing and way it looks. That should be very entertaining.

Get_real
November 25, 2008 12:31 AM
as if Clarkson is the one we should all listen to... If he doesn't like something, I'm pretty much sure it's a good car.

Nurchus
November 24, 2008 3:01 PM
It looks like a pregnant guppy.

plasma_cluster
November 24, 2008 3:41 PM
Its going to sell well no matter what the lemons say. Ofcourse while ford,GM etc goes down the toilet

diadora001
November 24, 2008 3:50 PM
Who was the head of design for this POS? It really looks like the Chevy Malibu MAXX...

Aesthetics
November 24, 2008 4:01 PM
why did they try and fit in that 911 front???? it does not have to be that way!

plasma_cluster
November 24, 2008 4:35 PM
German companies continue success. Porsche now owns Bentley, Lambo, etc. We tricked you into thinking just VW would own you now Porsche owns them all and can determine the market they wish to be in

Bristol411S3
November 24, 2008 4:39 PM
Want to mention MG Rover...?

By the way, there is no way this car is a 2+2 - its 17cm longer than the Cayenne. There has to be acres of room in the back. You only have to look at the profile to tell that.

Iconic
November 24, 2008 5:21 PM
What the eff man?!?! I don't care how successful porsche is... this thing is just not cool. And I love porsches. with that said though, I do think it came out better than a lot of people expected.

rcw
November 24, 2008 5:36 PM
Wow, dare I say that I think this thing might actually be growing on me? The video footage helps much more than the still photos. Actually looks better in motion. I started thinking about it and realized that if I needed a 4 door/4 seater, why would I buy a Benz or something when I could have a PORSCHE. I think this is growing on me with time. I think part of the problem is that most of us just aren't used to something like this from Porsche.

catchmyshadow
November 24, 2008 7:05 PM
couldn`t agree more. i think it will grow on me in person and over the years.

elhou90
November 24, 2008 5:43 PM
Just face it guys !! it's the ugliest porsche ever made !!

spamme
November 24, 2008 6:01 PM
I like porsche but all that I can say about this car is: ugh the front looks like a C6 and the rear... and the rear... I don't know what I can say about that.

loki
November 24, 2008 6:32 PM
the 928 was much, much better looking.. it doesn't look like "really bad", it's not ugly. but it's certainly not impressive. it's not what a Porsche should be. I'm just sad. disappointed. first the baby fight with Nissan over the GT-R's Nürburgring laptimes and now this.. really.. Porsche, dudes, you almost own VW now, let them make the afordable cars ! and let the Porsche badge sit on the bonnets of (only !) dream machines... really sad..

MadMaTTer
November 24, 2008 6:38 PM
i undertsnading Porsche wanting to fill a market, but why like this. i was never thrilled with the Cayenne but atleast it was not horrible looking, the panamera just lacks so much. for starters if your going to make a full size Porsche make it full size not 2+2, isnt the current 911 2+2? so what market are you trying to fill then? from a Porsche guy, I really dont like the way they went with this design. sorry Porsche.

Joe_Limon
November 24, 2008 7:55 PM
I think Porsche is planning to raise there average per car sold above $30,000. Porsche's have never been worth the price. It's a rip off plain and simple.

Paulds
November 24, 2008 8:01 PM
Agreed, rcw... First I didn´t what to say... This will be very controversial, but your comment it´s absolutely correct... I think this will look better in person.

giga_games
November 24, 2008 10:01 PM
yea, I must admit that it looks much better in the video than on the photos, I love the sound!

mps
November 24, 2008 10:21 PM
Is it just me or does it get uglier every time I see it?

wjaprep
November 24, 2008 11:20 PM
This is gonna be a bit hard to wrap your head around but roll with me on this.

Everything in the world is wrong with this car, but at the same time... its right.

Get_real
November 25, 2008 12:34 AM
Is it just me or does it get better every time I see it?

rcw
November 25, 2008 5:09 AM
I do think it is important to see vehicles in person. I can't count the number of times I didn't like certain cars in print but then really liked them in person. I think it is difficult for anyone to honestly make a positive judgement until they can interact with the design at the human scale. I know some people think this car is just plain ugly but I am starting to appreciate it because it is truly different than what we are used to seeing plus it is a real visual/identity alternative to a M-B CLS or some of the other "two door coupes" we will see in the very near future. Kind of nice to have something fresh in a sea of commonality. And the good thing is that everybody doesn't have to like it, only the ones that appreciate it will have to.

edjimmy
November 25, 2008 5:34 AM
Those who love Porsche (myself included) think the 911 is a beautiful car. Ask yourself this important question, would you still think it looked as good if had the performance capabilities of a Ford Fiesta? I wouldn't. Is a Porsche more about looks or performance? As for the Panamera, it looks unique and you would have trouble picking it out in a parking lot. I'd buy it if I could afford it.

fatrichard
November 25, 2008 5:47 AM
at least it looks completely different from the other p models and look unique enough that attracts different opinions and critique... unlike Audi... every model just looks the same... plain boring design ... can't give any good or bad comments... it's like there is nothing u need to comment on a piece of paper...

Cervie599
November 25, 2008 7:32 AM
I think in time, as it becomes more public, it will start to look better. I dont think I am alone when I say that the turbo looks ten times better than the 4S model, though it is sporting smaller wheels that I do not believe will found theyre way onto the finished product. What strikes me is how many people will not see this as the ultimate sleeper. 500hp....possibility for a Turbo S(look at the Cayenne). Still has a wide rear, im guessing stellar weight distribution, hsndling, throttle response will be in line with the top of the line porsche cars. I am hoping for that Carrera GT ten cylinder though. One thing for certain is that seeing the interior spy shots and how set back the rear seats are, you may forget you have passengers with this beast. It will be a rocket. Looking at pictures and trying to visualize is difficult. Subtle desing cues present themselves when you are seeing newer cars in person. I personally cant get over why the gallardo engines are all two inches off center.

Lamborghini
November 25, 2008 10:06 PM
I love the landscape in the video...

GRAVE
November 25, 2008 10:57 PM
AM Rapid or CLS63 AMG or not.

blay
November 27, 2008 1:59 AM
is it just me? or does the front remind you of the ferrari F430? I took one look at the Panamera and thought..."Now that looks vaguely familiar...where have I seen that before?" It was after saving a whole bunch of the images before i realised that the front reminded me of the F430! or maybe even the Corvette ZR1!

blay
November 27, 2008 2:01 AM
sorry, i mean the 360

TRDartz
November 29, 2008 9:58 AM
why is it so ugly porsche, stop making cars you're not suppose to. porsche gotta stop putting the same 911 design in every type of car they make.

Moviestar
December 10, 2008 11:51 PM
I agree .... WTF ... 911 face stuck on all porsche models

ShahJahan
December 16, 2008 7:26 AM
It looks excellent, somewhat like the 928. A perfect reincarnation of the famed GT car from Porsche.

dxb-phantom
January 6, 2009 7:06 AM
the car is awsome how will u feel about driving a family hatch back that goes 300 kph+ ?

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