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Old 02-16-2011, 05:57 AM
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Gran Turismo with 380 hp (279 kW) power output and 6.8 l/100 km (41.54 mpg imp.) combined consumption based on the NEDC

Best in class: The new Panamera S Hybrid achieves 159 g/km CO2

Stuttgart. The Panamera S Hybrid marks the beginning of a new chapter of Porsche Intelligent Performance, as well as continuing the success story of the four door Gran Turismo. Without sacrificing its sporting driving dynamics and elegant travel for four passengers, the new Panamera S Hybrid combines a total power output of 380 hp (279 kW) with CO2 emissions of just 159 g/km, achieving a performance ratio of 2.39 hp per g/ CO2 that is unbeaten in the UK car market.

In addition to offering 0-62mph in 6.0 seconds and a top speed of 168 mph, the Panamera S Hybrid returns fuel economy of 30.4mpg Combined. These statistics position the Panamera S Hybrid as offering impressive levels of efficiency, achieved through a combination of clever engineering solutions under the skin and the use of lower rolling resistance tyres specially-developed by Michelin.

The range in purely electric mode is approximately 1.25 miles, with driving in this mode possible up to 53 mph, depending on the road and traffic conditions. The Porsche hybrid drive is also the only system in the world able to exploit additional consumption reserves thanks to its so-called ‘sailing’ function. During phases when no power is required from the combustion engine, ‘sailing’ entails switching off the engine and disengaging the drivetrain at speeds of up to 103 mph (Cayenne S Hybrid 97 mph).

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The Panamera S Hybrid is driven by the same engine combination that has already proved itself in the Cayenne S Hybrid, a model which already accounts for a fifth of Cayenne sales in the UK. The main propulsion is provided by a supercharged three-litre V6 engine delivering 333 hp (245 kW) supported by a 47 hp (34 kW) electric motor. Both power units are capable of powering the Panamera S Hybrid either alone or in combination. The electric motor also operates as a generator and a starter. Together with the separating clutch, it forms the compact hybrid module located between the combustion engine and the transmission.

The electric motor is connected to a nickel metal hydride (NiMh) battery where the electrical energy recovered while braking and driving is stored. Power transmission is handled by the familiar eight-speed Tiptronic S, with a wide spread of ratios, as already fitted to the Cayenne.

Every Panamera has a high level of standard specification that includes leather interior, Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), Bi-Xenon headlights, front and rear ParkAssist, tyre pressure monitoring, automatic dimming rear view mirrors, Porsche Communication Management with touch-screen satellite navigation and audio controls, cruise control and a three year warranty. The Panamera S Hybrid also features adaptive air suspension as standard, plus the innovative display panel – already seen in the Cayenne Hybrid – that provides the driver with all the relevant information about the vehicle’s specific hybrid driving status.

With the introduction of the new hybrid, the Panamera range now comprises six different models with a choice of two- and four-wheel drive and four engines. This diversity echoes the evolving preferences of Porsche customers, and which the sales success of the Panamera is already confirming. Approximately 15 months after sales started, nearly 30,000 vehicles have been delivered worldwide, of which over 1,000 have been in the UK.

The Panamera S Hybrid goes on sale in the UK in June 2011, priced from £86,146. The low emissions of 159 g/km CO2 is of particular relevance to fleet and company car buyers as it sits under the Company Write Down Allowance threshold of 160g/km. This means for a company purchase, the price can be offset against tax at the rate of 20% per annum.

Fitted to every Panamera is a Porsche Vehicle Tracking System (VTS), a sophisticated vehicle security package approved to Thatcham Category 5 standard, and customers will also be able to explore the potential of their new car by participating in a complimentary course at the Porsche Experience Centre, Silverstone.

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Old 02-16-2011, 07:06 AM
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Whatever. I'm unmoved by this, but at least now we have some new cool looking pictures of the Panamera! I also like how Porsche is so good at making cars like this remain sporty.
 
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Old 02-16-2011, 10:47 AM
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Sweet, so I can now buy a 140k car that does 0-60 in 6 seconds? Next thing you know we'll be able to put a man on the moon!
 
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Old 02-16-2011, 11:05 AM
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That should be the only one in the lineup with the start stop on it as as a feature.

I just think that for most people laying down $140,000 on a twin turbo 4 door sedan shutting off the engine everytime you stop the car is somewhat pointless no?
 
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Old 02-16-2011, 03:20 PM
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That should be the only one in the lineup with the start stop on it as as a feature.

I just think that for most people laying down $140,000 on a twin turbo 4 door sedan shutting off the engine everytime you stop the car is somewhat pointless no?
Yes, it is stupid, but you can disable the function if you want. What's sad is that the tech from the Cayenne and Panamera will come to the 911 soon enough. Start-stop in a 911 is beyond stupid.
 
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Old 02-16-2011, 03:38 PM
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^^ Didn't know you could disable it. Thanks for the info!
 
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I was expecting 35-40mpg, I can muster 30-32mpg out of the 400HP Panamera S on the freeway.
 
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Great milage, make sense. But price is more then a p4s. Hhhmmm.... Makes more sense to get the v6 IMO.
 
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What's next? Pana S LE Hybrid Black Series?
 


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