Porsche Panamera to debut at Auto China in April

2010 Porsche Panamera

Up to 500bhp

By Zack Newmark
January 5, 2009 5:56 PM
Filed Under: Auto China, German, Porsche

Porsche will introduce the new Porsche Panamera to the public at Auto Shanghai 2009 this coming April. The four-door will hit the streets towards the end of this summer.

The Stuttgart-based company intended to build the Panamera as a very comfortable and luxe car with qualities typically found in Porsche sports cars. Although a four-door, it was designed to look and function like a coupé, meaning solid performance without sacrificing interior space to get it.

Engine choices include normally aspirated and turbocharged V6 and V8 engines, ranging from 300 to 500 bhp. All engines have direct fuel injection, making them a bit more efficient. Six-speed manual transmission comes standard, with a seven-speed double-clutch also available.

The Sports Chrono Package can be selected by the customer, giving the car "a more sporting and dynamic engine and gearshift characteristics." Most models come standard as rear-wheel-drive, but the top model gets Porsche Traction Management with all-wheel-drive. PTM may also be purchased as an option.

The new Porsche Panamera will be introduced to the public on the 19th of April in Shanghai, China. The two units on display will be a naturally-aspirated V8 model, and a twin-turbo V8.


Press Release (Click to expand)

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, will be presenting the new Panamera to the public for the first time at Auto Shanghai 2009 in China from 20 – 28 April. Porsche’s unique, four-door Gran Turismo will be making its world debut at a press conference on 19 April and will be entering the market in late summer 2009.

The four-door Panamera combines a wide range of features seemingly contradictory at first sight, and offering a unique synthesis quite unparalleled in the premium segment: The Panamera comes with all the sporting and dynamic characteristics of a genuine Porsche combined with a very high standard of motoring comfort. Despite its extra-low and sleek coupé silhouette, in turn, the Panamera offers more than ample space and roominess inside for four passengers and variable loading space for a substantial amount of luggage. And last but not least, the Panamera proudly boasts power units offering a high standard of fuel efficiency despite the car’s outstanding performance.

All power units featured in the Panamera are modern V-engines with either six or eight cylinders covering a power range from 300 – 500 bhp and featuring Direct Fuel Injection. This makes all engines quite superior in their power and torque, together with superior fuel economy and exhaust emissions reduced to a minimum.

The Panamera is making its debut with a V8 normal-aspiration power unit and a V8 featuring bi-turbocharger technology.

Depending on the model, power is transmitted by a six-speed manual gearbox or Porsche’s new seven-speed Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) (Double-Clutch Gearbox) available as an option on all models within the range not fitted with PDK as standard from the start. This gives the Panamera both a particularly sporting and an extra-comfortable character on the road.

As an option the Panamera Gran Turismo will be available with Porsche’s Sports Chrono Package giving the car even more sporting and dynamic engine and gearshift characteristics and enhancing the dynamic performance of the Panamera to an even higher level of perfection.

The V6 and V8 normal-aspiration versions of the Panamera come as standard with rear-wheel drive. The top model in the range with its turbocharged power unit, in turn, features PTM (Porsche Traction Management) with extra-light, active all-wheel drive. PTM is also available on the other models.

In addition to the regular steel suspension featuring variable dampers for a sporting but comfortable driving experience, the Panamera is also available as an option with brand-new, adaptive air suspension offering additional air volume. This ensures a particularly wide range of suspension characteristics with an even higher standard of motoring comfort on the one hand and extremely sporting driving dynamics on the other.

In the Sport Plus Mode the air suspension lowers the entire car even further down to the road, giving the Panamera an even higher standard of aerodynamic efficiency and improving its centre of gravity, enhancing driving safety and reducing fuel consumption. As an option the Panamera is furthermore available with PDCC Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control actively compensating body roll in bends and at the same time improving the car’s response and smoothness on bumpy roads when driving in a straight line.
Intelligent lightweight technology making appropriate use of high-strength steel, light alloys such as aluminium and magnesium, as well as high-tech plastic materials serves to reduce the weight of the car to an appropriately low level in its class, benefiting not only fuel economy, but also driving dynamics.

Comments

speed_freak
January 5, 2009 6:09 PM
Here we go... The minger, again...

Tuner_Mad
January 5, 2009 6:49 PM
I see why Porsche delayed this long hatch-back from its debut. No-one would pretty much want to see it anyway. Just so ugly, ugh.

Dlaor
January 5, 2009 9:10 PM
Greatest Porsche at this moment.

carcrazy1234
January 5, 2009 10:43 PM
http://www.zcars.com.au/images/porsche-carrera-gt-by-edo-competition1.jpg

nuff said!

911fnatic
January 6, 2009 1:56 AM
Market-inspired vehicle with no passion, BLAGH! Porsche disgusts me. They will pay for this in the end.

mortz
January 13, 2009 8:17 AM
I think it would look very nice to see in real life maybe its not very photogenic, the rear of the car is the biggest letdown.

Grey
March 5, 2009 4:35 AM
This car gave me the same gag reflex response as the first time i saw a Pontiac Aztek :-x They need to give up that 911 motiff that should have been sent to the chopping block 30 yrs ago, maybe then they will stop popping out one ugly car after another (Cayenne uggh!!!)

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