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When we st yle a sports car, we could 
focus on the here and now and follow the 
latest fashion. That would be fine until  
the next season arrives. But, how exactly 
do you create something that not only 
appeals today but also captivates 
tomorrow? We believe it ’s achieved by 
focusing on principles, by preserving   
the tried and tested and using this as   
the plat form for new ideas.  
 
With the new Panamera models, the 
proportions and use of form are t ypical 
of any Porsche. The wings are higher 
than the bonnet and they add muscle   
at the rear. The roof line tapers down to 
the rear.  Another typical Porsche characteristic 
 
is the evolution of the design. It ’s more 
p re c i s e .  S h a r p e r.  E d g i e r.    
 
Visible examples include, for example,   
the rest yled and once again enlarged air 
intakes in the front end. These help to 
provide optimum cooling of the engine 
and brakes. The fact that they also look 
great is a welcome bonus.   
 
The rear end has been rest yled; its lines 
sharpened. The rear screen is larger   
and flat ter. It is also wider, just like the 
automatically deploying spoiler. The LED 
taillights have become narrower and 
more crisply defined. Seen from the rear,  the new Panamera models look more 
modern and boast tauter proportions.
 
 
Another illuminating example of the 
further development of the Panamera 
design is the Bi-Xenon headlights fit ted 
as standard. The day time running lights 
have been integrated into the main 
headlight units in the form of four LED 
spotlights. Like the taillights, they now 
appear slimmer. Together with the more 
distinctive powerdome of the bonnet,   
the new sideskirts and exterior mirrors, 
they lend the Panamera models a more 
sporty look. Traditional values and a forward-looking 
design make a successful combination. 
All that ’s missing is your own inter
  pre-
tation of the Panamera. With 15 exterior 
colours, an extensive range of leather 
packages, wheels measuring up to   
20 inches and many more options, you 
can lend your model an unmistakeable 
character.
One of our most important design tools:   
timelessness.  
 
Design.
Concept  |
 Design
Panamera 4 with 20 - inch RS Spyder Design wheels, Panamera Turbo with 20 - inch 911 Turbo II wheels  

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Drive concept. 
The efficient 3.6-litre naturally aspirated 
V6 engine with four overhead camshafts 
benefits from a lightweight construction. 
A balance shaft reduces vibrations and 
ensures excellent smooth running. Direct 
fuel injection (DFI, p. 53), VarioCam Plus 
(p. 54) and integrated dry-sump 
lubrication
 are fit ted as standard. A 
coasting function (p. 54) and auto start /
stop function (p. 54) are also provided.   
  The engine generates a power output 
 
of 228 kW (310 hp) at 6,200 rpm 
and a maximum torque of 400 Nm at 
3,750 rpm. The result is a top speed   
of 259 km/ h and acceleration from 
0 to 100 km/ h in 6.3 seconds in the 
new Panamera and a 257 km/ h top 
speed and 6.1  seconds from 0 to 
100 km/ h in the new Panamera 4.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency classes, please refer to page 150.
Models  |
 Panamera and Panamera  4
Panamera and Panamera 4: 228 kW (310 hp) at 6,200 rpm, 400 Nm at 3,750 rpm
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Everyday driving requires practical cars 
with space and comfort. But doesn’t your 
heart crave a sports car? We don’t see a 
contradiction.  
 
Both models are driven by a newly 
developed 3.0 -litre V6 engine with 
  twin-turbochargers. Engine power is 
transmitted by Porsche Doppelkupplung 
(PDK, p. 58). In the new Panamera 4S,   
it is distributed to all four wheels via 
the all-wheel drive of Porsche Traction 
Management (PTM, p.  61).  Bi-Xenon headlights, including daytime 
running lights with four integral LED 
spotlights, are fit ted as standard on all 
models. The same applies to  
Porsche 
Active Suspension Management (PASM, 
p. 65) – an electronic damping control 
system – and the Tyre Pressure Monitoring 
( T PM, p.  6 4). 
 
From the outside, the new Panamera S 
models are recognisable by the silver-
coloured brake calipers, 18-inch 
Panamera S wheels and the round t win 
tailpipes of the exhaust system. 
Of course, you could find other ways to get to the office.   
But why should you?  
 
The new Panamera S and the new Panamera 4S.
In the interior, the rev counter dial face in 
Silver Grey is another hallmark. Automatic 
climate control and heated front seats are 
fit ted as standard to provide excellent 
comfort. The partial leather interior is also 
standard. The seat squab surfaces, inner 
backrest sur faces and the inner side 
bolsters are all upholstered in embossed 
leather.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency classes, please refer to page 150.
Models  |
 Panamera S and Panamera 4S  

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Drive concept. 
Yes, power is important. Just as important 
as efficiency. That ’s why the new 
Panamera S and the new Panamera 4S 
now come equipped with a newly 
developed 3.0 -litre t win-turbo V6 engine. 
Thanks to some clever downsizing, the 
result is more power output than that of 
the naturally aspirated engine in the 
predecessor model, yet with significantly 
lower fuel consumption.
 
 
The lightweight construction of the new 
engine also contributes to its high 
efficiency. Technologies such as direct 
fuel injection (DFI, p.  53), four overhead 
camshafts and VarioCam Plus (p. 54) join 
forces with t wo turbochargers to deliver 
a high degree of efficiency and optimum 
torque in every engine speed range.  The result is 309 kW (420 hp) with 
6,000 rpm, and 520 Nm bet ween 
1,750 and 5,000 rpm. The Panamera S 
completes the sprint from 0 to 100 km/ h 
in 5.1
 seconds and manages a top speed 
of 287 km/ h. The Panamera 4S reaches 
100 km/ h from a standing start in 
4.8 seconds and achieves a maximum 
speed of 286 km/ h. And that ’s with up   
to 18  % less fuel consumption than that 
of the respective predecessor model.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency classes, please refer to page 150.
Models  |
 Panamera S and Panamera 4S
Panamera S and Panamera 4S: 309 kW (420 hp) at 6,000 rpm, 520 Nm bet ween 1,750 and 5,000 rpm
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Drive concept. 
The Panamera S E-Hybrid is a parallel 
plug-in hybrid. This means that it can be 
powered by the combustion engine alone, 
by the electric machine alone or by both 
units working together. In this way, it is 
able to exploit the power generated by 
both propulsion units. It ’s a concept 
that ’s been proven since 2011. What ’s 
new is that the high-voltage bat tery is 
recharged in around 3.8 hours via direct 
connection to an electricit y socket or, 
whilst driving, through the process of 
brake energy recovery known as 
recuperation, or via the combustion 
engine. Thanks to innovative lithium-ion 
technology, its capacit y of 9.4 kWh 
means that it also stores much more 
energy. The battery is maintenance-free 
and covered by a six-year warrant y.  
 
The 3.0 -litre supercharged V6 engine 
generates 245 kW (333 hp), the electric 
machine 70  kW (95 hp). Combined, they 
deliver 306 kW (416 hp) to the road at  5,500 rpm. With both drives working 
together, the new Panamera S E-Hybrid 
accelerates from 0 to 100 km/ h in just 
5.5
 seconds. Fuel consumption (NEDC)   
is remarkably low at an average of 
3.1  l/100 km, as is the CO
2 emissions 
figure of 71 g / km.  
 
The operating range of the hybrid drive 
begins with emission-free and quiet 
driving up to a maximum speed of around 
135 km/ h and a range of approximately 
36 km (in NEDC). The combustion engine 
is fired automatically when necessary   
as determined by the operating strategy 
or actively in response to the driver 
depressing the accelerator pedal beyond 
a specially defined pressure point. The 
kick-down point, however, enables the 
maximum power output available from 
both propulsion units to be purposefully 
exploited as and when the driver chooses. 
In e-boost mode, the combustion engine 
provides assistance for the electric  
drive – providing a sport y shunt into the 
future. In coasting mode, the combustion 
engine is decoupled to allow the car to 
glide for some distance under its own 
momentum – thereby further reducing 
the fuel consumption.  
 
In summary, the E-hybrid concept 
promises one thing above all: sporty 
performance with utmost efficiency. 
The workings of the combustion engine, 
electric machine and high -voltage bat ter y 
are synchronised by the electronic engine 
management. All processes run smoothly 
and harmoniously, leaving you to 
concentrate on what mat ters the most: 
driving.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions, power consumption and efficiency classes, please refer to page 151.
Models  |
 Panamera S E-Hybrid
Panamera  S E-Hybrid combined :  
306 kW (416 hp) at 5,500 rpm, 590 Nm bet ween 1,250 and 4,000 rpm
Panamera  S E-Hybrid electric machine :  
70 kW (95 hp) bet ween 2,200 and 2,600 rpm, 310 Nm < 1,700 rpm
Panamera  S E-Hybrid combustion engine :  
245 kW (333 hp) bet ween 5,500 and 6,500 rpm, 440 Nm bet ween 3,000 and 5,250 rpm
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The new Panamera models reconcile 
contradictions. They are vitalised by the 
conflict bet ween comfort and dynamics 
and bet ween sport y performance and 
ef ficiency. Can three let ters intensif y  
this conflict? The answer is seen on   
race tracks and on roads. That ’s where 
Porsche has writ ten the abbreviation  
GTS into history – and is how the  
new Panamera GTS has become the 
thoroughbred athlete of the family. 
 
 
The figures sum it up: 324 kW (440 hp) 
power output and a maximum torque of 
520 Nm. The 4.8-litre naturally aspirated  V8 engine with ram air induction is 
extremely responsive. 7-speed Porsche 
Doppelkupplung (PDK) and the active 
 
all-wheel drive of Porsche Traction 
Management (PTM) transmit the engine 
power of the new Panamera GTS adeptly 
to the tarmac. The sports exhaust 
system and the adaptive air suspension 
with ‘normal level’ lowered by 10 mm 
are fit ted as standard. The brake system, 
wheels, front end and four-way rear 
spoiler have been carried over from   
the Panamera Turbo. The sideskirts are 
st yled in mat t black.  This is driving pleasure the GTS way – 
accompanied by a thunderous 
soundtrack. 
 
 
The sport y characteristics of the new 
  Panamera GTS continue seamlessly into 
the interior in the form of leather and 
Alcantara and the ‘GTS’ logo in the rev 
counter, on the headrests and on the 
door sill guards in brushed aluminium. 
Alcantara is the material used for the 
seat centres of the adaptive Sports 
seats, the armrests of the centre console 
and the rooflining. The SportDesign steering wheel is fit ted as standard. 
 
On request, it is possible to have the   
rim finished in black Alcantara.   
 
Two optional trim packages are available 
in conjunction with the black Alcantara. 
They further emphasise the sport y 
at titude of the interior. The seat belts   
and the stitching on the dashboard, door 
waist rails, seats, and the armrests on   
the centre console and doors are in 
Carmine Red or GT Silver. The headrests 
of all four seats are embroidered with   
the ‘GTS’ logo in the same colour.
How about some extra zing?   
 
 
The new   Panamera GTS.
Models |
   P anamera GTS
Panamera GTS with 20 - inch RS Spyder Design wheels  

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Drive concept. 
The new Panamera GTS is driven by a 
4.8-litre naturally aspirated V8 engine of 
lightweight construction with integrated 
dry-sump lubrication. As a naturally 
aspirated unit, it inherently delivers a 
remarkably direct response. The 
maximum engine speed is 7,100 rpm. 
The result is a compelling 324 kW 
(440 hp) and 520 Nm. 
 
Features specific to the new Panamera GTS 
include intake camshafts with extended 
valve lift and a new air induc   tion system 
with t wo additional air filter modules in 
the front end. Above 3,500 rpm, the 
flaps on the air filter modules are opened 
to allow the engine to breathe more 
easily. At high driving speeds, headwind 
ram pressure is exploited for an extra 
boost. 
The modified engine management has also 
been fully adapted to the Panamera GTS 
with the focus on maximum performance. 
For a more direct response characteristic 
and even faster gear changing of the PDK 
(p. 58). You’ll certainly feel it every time 
you open the throt tle. The Sport Chrono 
Package is integrated as standard. In 
SPORT PLUS mode, the race from 0 to 
100 km/ h lasts a mere 4.4 seconds. The 
achievable top speed is 288 km/ h. The 
figures reveal performance in pure form.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency classes, please refer to page 151.
Models  |
 Panamera GTS
Panamera GTS: 324 kW (440 hp) at 6,700 rpm, 520 Nm at 3,500 rpm
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Drive concept.
The new  Panamera Turbo is powered by a 
4.8-litre t win-turbo V8 engine with direct 
fuel injection (DFI, p.  53), VarioCam Plus 
(p. 54) and charge-air cooling. It features 
t wo turbochargers arranged in parallel – 
one for each cylinder bank. Intake air is 
compressed and then fed to the engine 
by the respective charge-air cooler for 
each cylinder strand.   
 
Performance figures: 382 kW (520 hp)   
at 6,000 rpm. The maximum torque of 
700 Nm is achieved bet ween 2,250 and 
4,500 rpm. Top speed is reached at 
305 km/ h. The new Panamera Turbo 
completes the sprint from 0 to 100 km/ h 
in just 4.1  seconds. 
With the Launch Control function of  
the optional Sport Chrono Package 
(p. 68), the clock stops even sooner at 
3.9 seconds. An overboost function 
temporarily increases the boost pressure 
produced at full throt tle by up to 10  %. 
Proof that supremacy is synonymous 
with sheer fun.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency classes, please refer to page 151.
Models  |
 Panamera Turbo
Panamera Turbo: 382 kW (520 hp) at 6,000 rpm, 700 Nm bet ween 2,250 and 4,500 rpm
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