2011 Porsche Panamera announced with brake energy recuperation system

 2011 Porsche Panamera announced with brake energy recuperation system
2011 Porsche Panamera 4S, 18.06.2010

New technology improves fuel-economy by up to 0.7 liters/100 km

Porsche will now offer a new brake energy recovery system as standard in all its V8 Panamera models starting this August.

The new technology will deliver a considerable improvement in fuel economy to the Panamera. In the Panamera Turbo model, the energy recovery system accounts for a 0.7 liters/100 km improvement in consumption. When combined with the new option of low roll-resistance, all-season 19-inch tires, the Turbo's fuel-economy rating drops to 11.3 liters/100 km from its current 12.2 rating. For the Panamera S and 4S models, the technology increases fuel economy by about 0.5 liters/100 km - to 10.3 and 10.6 liters/100 km, respectively.

The energy recovery system works by generating electrical power from the brakes which can then be used to charge the car's battery. Consequently, the technology also relieves the alternator current from having to charge the battery during acceleration, providing more energy to the engine and improving economy.

Porsche has also optimized its Auto Stop Start function for a quicker jump off the start.

It looks like Porsche is aiming for the day when it can offer a V8 Panamera with a fuel-economy rating under 10 liters/100 km. They're getting close.

Source: Porsche

New Model Year: Even More Efficient and with New Options for the Gran Turismo

Porsche Panamera Now Even More Efficient

Stuttgart. The eight-cylinder Panamera models are entering the next model year as of August 2010 with an even higher standard of all-round efficiency and new options. Particularly the new brake energy recuperation system featured as standard, together with optional 19-inch all-season tyres offering reduced roll resistance, give the Panamera Turbo a further improvement of fuel consumption by 0.9 litres/100 km. As a result, the 500-horsepower top model now consumes just 11.3 litres instead of formerly 12.2 litres/100 km in the New European Driving Cycle, equal to 25.0 mpg imp (formerly 23.2 mpg imp) and a reduction of CO2 emissions by 21 grams per kilometre. The Panamera S and Panamera 4S now making do with just 10.3 ltr/100 km and, respectively, 10.6 ltr/100 km (equal to 27.4 and, respectively, 26.7 mpg imp in the NEDC), are likewise up to half a litre more efficient per 100 kilometres (equal to minus 11 grams CO2/km).

This increase in efficiency results primarily from brake energy recuperation, with the battery being charged primarily during application of the brakes and, respectively, in overrun. When accelerating, on the other hand, the field current in the alternator is reduced, minimising the load acting on the combustion engine since it is now required to deliver even less energy for charging the battery, instead making this energy available for even faster acceleration. In conjunction with further improvements, this battery charging strategy on the Panamera Turbo saves no less than 0.7 litres on 100 kilometres, while newly developed, optional all-season tyres measuring 19 inches in diameter likewise serve to reduce fuel consumption by another 0.2 ltr/100 km on each model in the Panamera range. Together with the enhanced tread of the tyres, a special rubber compound serves to reduce roll resistance while at the same time increasing the mileage covered by the tyres. The Auto Start Stop function has also been optimised, now allowing the driver to set off again even faster and more comfortably after coming to a halt.

Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus) now available as an option together with Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) and a fully controlled rear axle differential lock enhances the driving qualities of the Panamera V8 models. PTV Plus optimises steering behaviour by intervening in the brakes on the inner rear wheel in a bend and generating an additional rotational force acting in the same direction as the steering wheel. The result is even more direct and dynamic steering when entering a bend - and at the same time PTV Plus, in conjunction with the rear axle differential, improves traction on the rear wheels when accelerating out of a bend on the road.

As a further highlight, Porsche is extending the range of paintwork colours, leather options and special equipment for the Panamera. As an example, the Gran Turismo is now also available with auxiliary heating and a three-spoke sports steering wheel with gearshift paddles on cars equipped with PDK Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe. Three-dimensional presentation of maps by the further improved, optional navigation system may now also be combined with a satellite image for even more realistic presentation and enhanced orientation. Even traffic lane information is provided in this way for complex road junctions in Europe and the USA. And last but not least, the speed limit indicator so far covering only the Autobahn, motorway and interstate now also comprises - depending on the database material - main roads and major routes leading out of town.

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 THERENAISSANCEMAN THERENAISSANCEMAN
now that's lovely...the lady modelling for the Panamera , i mean. joking aside , this is one significant technical advance that would give much consolation to drivers of this ungainly-looking car.
June 18, 2010 8:37 am
 cicalacacichicea cicalacacichicea
Great car :D.
June 18, 2010 8:51 am
 2010S5 2010S5
Wonder how far they'll drive up prices for this. Knowing Porsche, a lot. As ugly as the Panamera is, its overall product is surprisingly compelling.
June 18, 2010 9:10 am
 eddie eddie
This vehicle is awesome in person. The interior is not matched by anyone!
June 18, 2010 10:19 am
 AmazingJerry AmazingJerry
I agree, it looks ghastly in photos but in person it looks great. Seen them on the road at least a dozen times so far. 11.3 litres for a 500ps saloon is impressive.
June 18, 2010 10:27 am
 irshad irshad
i like this car too much, but the main problem is it doesnt come with 5 seats. this car is for 5 to enjoy the power and not 4
June 18, 2010 12:26 pm
 HEMI426 HEMI426
in blue, especially on pictue 8 it can convince me.
June 18, 2010 12:32 pm
 53MercOwner 53MercOwner
Makes want to take delivery of one and vacation in Lugano!
June 22, 2010 6:30 am