Panamera Motortrend - First Drive: Porsche Panamera S


The Porsche Panamera is a mid to full-sized luxury car (E-segment or F-segment for LWB in Europe) manufactured and marketed by Porsche. The Panamera name, as with the Carrera name, is derived from the Carrera Panamericana race.

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Porsche could have given its radical, new four-door gran turismo a fitting name, such as the Peculiar or the Polarizer, what with a profile that suggests a 911 stretch limo. Instead, the fabled sports-car maker dubbed it something obscure -- the Panamera. (The name is derived from the legendary La Carrera Panamericana sports-car race of the 1950s; yes, the same race inspired the 911 Carrera designation, too). No matter, the title "Panamera" has a rarified ring to it and seems a fitting moniker for a coupe-silhouetted four-door capable of a claimed top speed of 175 mph.While we weren't able to verify Vmax during evaluation -- road test editor Scott Mortara did see an indicated 172 mph during a high-speed run on a closed track -- we did confirm that the Panamera S we tested could slip from 0 to 60 in 5.1 seconds and through the quarter mile in 13.5 at 105.8 mph. For a 4108-pound 400-horsepower vehicle, those numbers are respectable.

But Porsche has always been about more than just respectable -- try intimidating and elite. The similarly sized (193.6 x 73.7 x 55.9 in), priced ($101,425), and positioned Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG four-door "coupe" easily outguns the Panamera S, needing a scant 4.3 seconds to hit 60 and just 12.7 at 113.0 mph to nab the quarter. Further, both the $89,325 BMW M5 (4.1, 12.5 at 115.3) and the $80,000 Jaguar XFR (4.4, 12.7 at 114.1) are significantly quicker. Some view the larger and stately Mercedes-Benz S-Class and BMW 7 Series as Panamera competitors and there's an argument to be made there -- prospective buyers of $100,000 luxury sedans will occasionally cross-shop these heavyweights to the Porsche -- but those five-seat Teutons are 200 inches in length or longer and just seem discernibly bigger than the low-slung four-seat Panamera.……


2010 Porsche Panamera S First Test - Motor Trend


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Panamera isn't acing all the tests and comparisions anymore. I wouldn't bother with the S or 4S, only the Turbo for me. Sooner or later a Turbo S model is coming I'm sure. Now a Panamera GTS with a 450hp N/A V8 with a manual might be really something unique.

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Panamera isn't acing all the tests and comparisions anymore. I wouldn't bother with the S or 4S, only the Turbo for me. Sooner or later a Turbo S model is coming I'm sure. Now a Panamera GTS with a 450hp N/A V8 with a manual might be really something unique.

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Well the standard Panamera is available with manual gearbox here in germany. Would be great to get a testdrive of this car. :usa7uh: Probably the PDK fits best though.

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Porsche

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans, headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Owned by Volkswagen AG, it was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche. In its early days, Porsche was contracted by the German government to create a vehicle for the masses, which later became the Volkswagen Beetle. In the late 1940s, Ferdinand's son Ferry Porsche began building his car, which would result in the Porsche 356.
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