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(from Porsche Press Release) Looking to the future: World’s first plug-in hybrid drive in the luxury class
Stuttgart. In the second
generation of the Gran Turismo, Porsche is introducing the world’s
first plug-in hybrid to the luxury class. Along with the Panamera S
E-Hybrid with 416 hp of system power, two luxurious Executive
versions are also making their debut with an extended wheelbase and
an entirely new three-litre V6 engine with biturbo charging for the
Panamera S and Panamera 4S. An already unrivalled broad base of
models has now been extended and consists of ten models offering an
even further broader range between sportiness and comfort. New and
further developed technologies have enabled fuel savings of up to 56
per cent, while further enhancing operating and driving comfort. The
new Panamera underscores its exceptional positioning with an even
more expressive design language in the style of the new sports car
generations that are marked by tighter lines, more pronounced
contours and newly shaped body elements. In short: The Porsche
Panamera is even more efficient, sporty, comfortable and elegant.
The new generation Gran Turismo celebrates its world premiere at
Auto China in Shanghai, which opens its gates on the 21st of April
2013.
Panamera S E-Hybrid sets new standards in efficiency, performance
and operating convenience
The Panamera S E-Hybrid is a systematically advanced development of
the parallel full hybrids with a more powerful electric motor, a
higher-performance battery that supplies more energy and the ability
to charge it externally from the electrical grid. The electric drive
produces 95 hp (70 kW), which is more than double the power of the
previous model’s electric motor at 47 hp (34 kW). It draws its
energy from a newly developed lithium-ion battery, which at 9.4 kWh
has over five times the 1.7 kWh energy capacity of the previous
battery in nickel metal hydride technology. When connected to an
industrial outlet, it can be charged within around two and a half
hours via the integrated on-board charger and the standard Porsche
Universal Charger (AC), and it can be charged in less than four
hours when connected to a conventional household electrical outlet
in Germany.
The Panamera S E-Hybrid far exceeds the driving performance of the
previous model. In addition, the previous model’s NEDC fuel
consumption of 7.1 l/100 km was reduced by 56 per cent to 3.1 l/100
km. That equates to CO2 emissions of 71 g/km. At the same time, its
all-electric driving performance was substantially improved with
regard to electric acceleration, the electric range and electric top
speed. An intensive pure electric driving experience is possible
without any fuel consumption or local emissions, which is especially
advantageous in the urban environment. The electric driving range of
the Panamera S E-Hybrid was determined to be 36 kilometres in NEDC-based
testing. Driving range may vary in real operation, since air
conditioning and heating are deactivated in NEDC test conditions,
for example. A realistic all-electric driving range in everyday
operation would lie somewhere between 18 and 36 km – and under
particularly favourable conditions it could even exceed this range.
The Panamera with the new hybrid drive can reach speeds of up to 135
km/h in all-electric operation.
The acceleration time from a standstill to 100 km/h was shortened by
half a second to 5.5 seconds. The electric boost function helps
here, in which the performance of the electric motor boosts that of
the combustion engine. Boosting can also be activated by kick-down –
such as in overtaking situations. The car’s top speed is 270 km/h.
The parallel full hybrid concept developed by Porsche also offers
“coasting” at higher speeds, which refers to free coasting with the
internal combustion engine shut off and energy recovery by
generating electricity.
The forward-looking concept of the Panamera S E-Hybrid also embodies
an entirely new range of convenience functions, which can also be
activated and called up by a smart phone app. There is the charge
status indicator, for example. In addition, the auxiliary climate
control option of the plug-in hybrid enables car preheating or
cooling via Porsche Car Connect; it can be programmed in the vehicle
or even more conveniently via the smart phone app. A smart phone may
also be used for battery management or for remote access to vehicle
information such as the remaining driving range or for guiding users
back to their parked vehicles. All functions that are not specific
to the hybrid drive are also available as options for the other
Panamera models via the Car Connect smart phone app from Porsche.
Long wheelbase, spacious rear seating area: Executive models with
the comfort of the exclusive class
The spatial concept of the Panamera with two full-fledged bucket
seats in the rear seating area proved to be so successful that
Porsche is further extending it in the new generation Gran Turismo.
The new Panamera Turbo Executive and Panamera 4S Executive models –
with their 15 cm longer wheelbase – offer more rear seating space
and even better ride comfort. They have a very extensive range of
features, and above all they offer exceptional comfort at both rear
seat locations as standard. All Executive models have the innovative
Panamera air suspension, which combines excellent ride comfort and
typical Porsche driving properties.
More performance and efficiency by downsizing: new V6 biturbo engine
Boosting of performance
and efficiency is a core competency at Porsche. In developing the
new Panamera, this led to an entirely new engine based on the
downsizing concept: a V6 engine with three litres displacement and
biturbo charging. The V6 biturbo replaces the previous 4.8-litre V8
engine in the Panamera S and Panamera 4S, and it is also used in the
new Executive version of the Panamera 4S. Its basic parameters
themselves are indicators of progress: 20 hp more power and 20
Newton metres more torque, but up to 18 per cent better fuel economy
compared to the V8 engine in the previous model. This not only gives
the driver a more powerful and efficient engine; turbocharging
results in a maximum torque of 520 Newton metres being available
over a very broad range of engine speeds for a superior and uniform
power curve, even at low revs.
Most Panamera models are equipped with the seven-speed Porsche
Doppelkupplung PDK. The comfortable eight-speed automatic Tiptronic
S operates in the Panamera Diesel and Panamera S E-Hybrid. This
transmission creates optimal conditions for further development of
other efficiency functions. For example, the extended start-stop
function now deactivates the engine earlier while coasting to a
stop, which saves more fuel. With the exception of the Panamera GTS,
models with PDK also offer a coasting function in which the clutches
open in overrun, the engine idles, and the vehicle coasts freely.
This function can significantly improve fuel economy, especially
when travelling on the motorway.
Further developed design with a new option: LED headlights
The further advanced
exterior design of the Panamera can be made out at first glance. The
tighter and more prominent linework at the front end is especially
apparent in the larger air intakes and the distinctive transition to
the headlights. In side profile, the new, more swept-back rear
window creates an even more extended silhouette. When viewed from
the back, the new generation Panamera is primarily made out by its
new boot lid. The widened rear window emphasises the horizontal
orientation of the Gran Turismo and therefore its sporty character.
The rear section itself was also redesigned, including the wider
spoiler, and it shows a tighter transition to the rear lights,
similar to the visual transition of the headlights at the front of
the car.
As in previous models, the new Panamera models also offer many
differentiating exterior characteristics. Further customisation is
achieved by the numerous options that are offered, including the new
LED headlights, which give the Gran Turismo a very special
appearance.
The Panamera models are further upgraded by new standard features
such as bi-xenon headlights, multifunction steering wheel and an
automatic boot lid. In addition, an extended line-up of assistance
systems is available for safety and convenience. The optimised
adaptive cruise control system, for example, now actively intervenes
in the braking process in hazardous situations. Camera-based traffic
sign detection and lane departure warning offer greater convenience
in cross-country and motorway travel.
The new generation of Panamera models will be launched on the market
in July 2013. Prices start at 81,849 euros for the Panamera Diesel
and 83,277 Euro for the Panamera. The Panamera 4 is priced at 88,513
euros, the Panamera S at 101,841 euros and the Panamera 4S at
107,196 euros. The Panamera S E-Hybrid costs 110,409 euros, which is
followed by the Panamera GTS at 121,595 euros and the Panamera 4S
Executive at 132,662 euros. The top models are the Panamera Turbo
for 145,990 euros and the Panamera Turbo Executive for 163,364 euros.
The cited prices are valid for Germany, including VAT and
market-specific features.
At the beginning of next year, a new diesel engine with 300 hp (220
kW) will replace the current diesel, offering even more driving fun
with typical diesel efficiency. Also arriving on the market in 2014
are the new Porsche Panamera Turbo S and Panamera Turbo S Executive.
They represent the exclusive and sporty pinnacle of the model range.