2010 Porsche Panamera and Panamera 4 V6
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Engine |
3.6 liter V6 |
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Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
295 lb-ft | ||
HP |
300 hp |
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HP/Liter |
83.3 hp per liter |
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(from Porsche Press
Release) World Debut in Beijing: Panamera and Panamera 4
Stuttgart. Following the successful start of the Panamera into the
market, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is rapidly expanding
the range of models available: Starting in May 2010, both the
Panamera and the Panamera 4 will be at the dealership as the new
entry-level versions leading into Porsche’s Gran Turismo model
series.
Both models are powered by a brand-new 3.6-litre V6 featuring Direct
Fuel Injection and developing maximum output of 300 bhp (220 kW)
plus peak torque of 400 Nm/295 lb-ft. Following Porsche’s
nomenclature, the Panamera transmits its power to the road via the
rear wheels, while the Panamera 4 comes as standard with active
all-wheel drive.
The two new versions of Porsche’s Gran Turismo are convincing
examples of the Porsche Intelligent Performance consistent
development strategy. Equipped with PDK Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe
(Porsche Double-Clutch Gearbox) and Auto Start Stop, both models
consume far less than 10 litres of fuel on 100 kilometres in the New
European Driving Cycle: The Panamera makes do with a mere 9.3 litres/100
kilometres (equal to 30.4 mpg imp), the Panamera 4 averages 9.6
litres/100 kilometres, equal to 29.4 mpg imp. Nineteen-inch all-year
tyres with optimised roll resistance available as an option reduce
these consumption figures by another 0.2 litres/100 kilometres,
giving the Panamera a CO2 rating of just 213 g/km, the Panamera 4 an
equally impressive 220 g/km. Both V6 versions of the Panamera fulfil
the strict EU5 emission standard in Europe and the LEV standard in
the United States.
Superior economy and performance typical of the brand do not rule
out each other on these new V6 Gran Turismos. On the contrary – the
ideal combination of these qualities is attributable to consistent
lightweight construction as one particular highlight, with the
axles, doors, engine compartment lid, wings and the rear lid all
made either of aluminium or a combination of aluminium and
magnesium. At the same time the brand-new V6 power unit built at
Porsche’s engine plant in Zuffenhausen and boasting a 90o cylinder
angle is approximately 30 kg or 66 lb lighter than the
eight-cylinder featured in the Panamera S and 4S, thus contributing
to the low overall weight of the Panamera of just 1,730 kg or 3,815
lb.
Like the proven V8 models, both the Panamera and the Panamera 4, as
genuine Gran Turismos, combine sporting character with a high
standard of comfort and everyday driving qualities. Apart from the
regular steel suspension available as an option with variable
dampers, adaptive air suspension with additional air volume is also
available on request. This provides a very wide range of suspension
qualities and features extending from an even higher level of
motoring comfort at one end all the way to extremely sporting
driving dynamics at the other.
The Panamera and Panamera 4 will be making their world debut at the
Beijing Motor Show as of 23 April 2010. Both models will be entering
the German market in May 2010 and are scheduled to enter the US
market in June.
Prices start at Euro 75,899.- including value-added tax and national
specifications for the Panamera (base price in the Euro countries
Euro 63,600.-), while the Panamera 4 fitted as standard with PDK
Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe retails at Euro 84,110.- including
VAT and national specifications (base price Euro 70,500.-).