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Get ting where you want to be sooner –
whether it ’s your office or your holiday
destination. More than likely, though, it’s
the future.
Typically for Porsche, it begins in the
garage. Or, to be more specific, at the
vehicle charge port of the new Panamera S
E-Hybrid – a parallel plug-in hybrid,
and also the next major step in hybrid
technology. The future begins now. With
e-mobility. A total concept that combines
a progressive drive system, a variet y of
charging capabilities, intelligent mobile
online services and efficient performance.
The new lithium-ion-based high-voltage
bat tery of the Panamera S E-Hybrid has
more energy content than nickel metal
hydride bat teries and can be charged
from an external source. On electric
power alone, the
Panamera S E-Hybrid
has a range of up to 36 km in the NEDC
and reaches a maximum speed of
135 km/ h. That ’s with an average fuel
consumption of merely 3.1 l/100 km.
However, reducing fuel consumption is
just one of the goals that we are aiming
to achieve with advanced hybrid
technology. Ever yday practicalit y and
sport y driving pleasure are also top of our list. For more information on the
new Panamera S E-Hybrid, please refer
to pages 30 –37.
There are innovations under the bonnet
of the other members of the Panamera
family, too. Like a brand new generation
of engine in the Panamera S and
Panamera 4S. Thanks to some intelligent
downsizing, the 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6
engine produces more power output than
the naturally aspirated engine of the
previous generation – and delivers a
lower rate of fuel consumption at the
same time.
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK, p.
58) is
now fit ted as standard in all models with
a petrol engine. The power of the
Panamera S E-Hybrid is transmit ted to
the road by the 8-speed Tiptronic S.
Prepped and ready for the future of
the automobile and the digital age –
Porsche Car Connect (p. 100). Porsche
Car Connect is a smartphone app that
enables you to access various data
relating to your car and control certain
functions remotely. In conjunction with
the comprehensive online services
option, you can see all the important
information about your Panamera
whenever you wish – and not only when
you’re behind the wheel.
The new, optional LED main headlights
including Porsche Dynamic Light System
Plus (PDLS Plus, p. 74) help to ensure
even bet ter visibilit y. And with Lane
Change Assist (p. 105), the lane departure
warning (p. 105), speed limit
display
(p. 105), adaptive cruise control including
Porsche Active Safe (PAS, p. 102), and
Surround View (p. 102), a wealth of new
assistance systems is available to you.
Systems to lower your adrenaline level –
on the odd occasion.
Saving fuel needn’t mean
cutting back on the adrenaline.
Engineering.
Concept |
Engineering
Panamera S E- Hybrid with Porsche Universal Charger (AC) and Charging DockFor fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and efficiency classes, please refer to page 150/151.
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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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520 Nm309 kW (420 hp)
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Many roads lead to your destination. But
which ones take you further? To a new
future? With a sports car for the road and
for the 21st century?
E-mobilit y is the next big step. With the
Panamera S E-Hybrid we are bringing to
the road a total concept that net works
the car and its driver in an intelligent way.
Its performance puts most sports cars to
shame. Yet its fuel consumption is far
below the rate you would usually expect
of a sports car.
Still one of the most fascinating destinations of any journey:
new territory.
The new Panamera S E-Hybrid.
In the new Panamera S E-Hybrid,
innovative bat tery technology and a
powerful electric motor herald a lit tle
revolution in alternative drives: driving
pleasure. We round off our concept with
practical solutions, which we’ve realised
with e-mobility services* – smartphone
access and control functionalities – and
with practical charging systems. Now you
can top up your car’s energy levels by
plugging it into an electrical socket using
the Porsche Universal Charger (AC)
provided as standard. For an all-electric
range of up to 36 km (in NEDC). You will find more information about the drive
concept, charging options and e-mobility
services in our separate e-mobility
brochure. Drive forces are transmit ted as
standard by the 8-speed Tiptronic S
(p. 58). Also fit ted as standard are the
adaptive air sus
pen sion with Porsche
Active Suspension Management (PASM,
p. 65) and the speed-sensitive Power
steering Plus (p. 62).
The Panamera S E-Hybrid maintains its
visual identit y with the customary
‘e-hybrid’ logo on the front doors, the ‘
Panamera S’ logo on the rear hatch with
an Acid Green surround, the same as the
needles of the newly developed power
meter in the centre of the instrument
cluster. The brake calipers are also
finished in Acid Green as standard. The
features it shares with the S model –
the exterior design and the exquisite
styling of the interior – are similarly
characteristic. It almost goes without
saying that a comprehensive range of
personalisation options is available.
These are listed from page 110 onwards.
* Not available in all markets.
Models |
Panamera S E-Hybrid
Panamera S E- Hybrid with 20 - inch Panamera Sport wheels
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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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Display concept.
The conventional analogue speedometer
in the instrument cluster – traditionally to
the left of the rev counter – is replaced
by a solution fully tailored to the new
Panamera S E-Hybrid. The power meter
displays the drive power of the system.
It tells you whether your Panamera S
E-Hybrid is being driven electrically or
in hybrid mode and informs you of the
recuperation power generated under
braking. The colour display in the
instrument cluster shows the energy
flow in the system as well as selected
driving statistics. In the optional Porsche Communication
Management (PCM, p. 92), you can view
at any time a detailed diagram of the
vehicle with energy flow and statistics
on the amount of driving without the
combustion engine.
E-mobility services.
E-mobilit y services* are part of the
optional Porsche Car Connect (p. 100).
They enable you to call up all the
important information about your
Panamera S E-Hybrid remotely via a
smartphone app, for example remaining
charge time, bat ter y charge status
or a visual depiction of electric range. You can also set a charge timer with
customisable charging times.
You can now even control the air
conditioning of your Panamera S E-Hybrid
from your smartphone as desired. In
this way, it is possible to heat or cool the
interior in advance of any journey – with
the vehicle stationary and the combus -
tion engine switched off. Thanks to
e-mobility services and your smartphone,
you can also locate your Panamera S
E-Hybrid at any time from any place. You will find detailed information about
e-mobility at www.porsche.com or in our
separate e-mobility brochure.
Panamera S E- Hybrid instrument cluster
Display of the energy flow in the optional Porsche Communication Management (PCM)
Hybrid components of the Panamera S E- Hybrid
* Not available in all countries.
Models
|
Panamera S E-Hybrid
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Selected key features of the
standard specification.
•
Porsche Universal Charger (AC)
including Charging Dock
• Porsche Car Connect e-mobility
services
• 8-speed Tiptronic S
•
Adaptive air suspension including
Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM)
• Porsche Stabilit y Management (PSM)
• Bi-Xenon headlights
• Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPM)
• Power steering Plus
• Multifunction steering wheel
• Partial leather interior
• Seat heating (front)
• CDR audio system
• Cruise control •
Park Assist (rear)
• Automatically dimming mirrors
• Rear wiper
• 18-inch Panamera S wheels
• Automatic rear hatch
Technical data.
•
Combined 306 kW (416 hp)
at 5,500 rpm
electric motor 70 kW (95 hp)
combustion engine 245 kW (333 hp)
• 0 –100 km/ h in 5.5 secs
• 270 km/ h top speed
• 135 km/ h top speed (electric)
• 9.4 kWh lithium-ion bat tery
• 3.8 h charging time
‘E- Power’ and ‘E- Charge’ but tons
‘e-hybrid’ logo on the doors
Panamera S E-Hybrid interior in Marsala, brushed aluminium interior package
For fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, power consumption and efficiency classes,
please refer to page 151.
Models |
Panamera S E-Hybrid
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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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Engines.
Increasing power output, reducing fuel
consumption. Brief fulfilled. With engines
characterised by sporty performance
and yet comparatively low energy
consumption and CO
2 emissions.
This has been achieved thanks to
technologies such as direct fuel injection
(DFI), VarioCam Plus or variable camshaft
control, turbocharging, recuperation,
the auto start/stop function, the coasting
function or the use of plug-in hybrid
technology. The engines are structurally
rigid and, thanks to aluminium cylinder
heads and magnesium valve covers (except the Panamera S E-Hybrid), they
are comparatively light weight. This helps
to ensure a decent weight-to -power
ratio and balanced weight distribution.
Let’s take the new engine generation of
the Panamera S and Panamera 4S as
an example. It may have been stripped
of t wo cylinders and its displacement
reduced by 1.8 litres compared with
that of its predecessor, but it has been
given a twin-turbocharger arrangement.
This is where the figures begin an
upward trend. Increased power output,
greater dynamics and enhanced
e f f ici e n cy.
Direct fuel injection (DFI).
With millisecond precision, DFI injects
fuel at up to 120 bar directly into the
combustion chamber by means of
electromagnetically actuated injection
valves. DFI also improves the internal
cooling of the combustion chamber by
having the mixture prepared directly in
the cylinder. The higher compression ratio
helps to deliver more output at the same
time as enhanced engine efficiency.
3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 engine
We can make things move in many ways.
With lightness, for example.
Drive.
Performance |
Drive
1. Throttle bodies/electronic throttle
2. Intake manifold
3. Intake camshaft
4. Exhaust camshaft
5. VarioCam Plus (valve adjuster)
6. VarioCam Plus (switching tappet)
7. V a l v e
8. Exhaust manifold
9. Turbocharger
10. Poly-V belts
11. PDCC/power steering pump
12. Air-conditioning compressor
13. Oil/water heat exchanger
14. Oil filter
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Your first impression of the Panamera
interior is the generous amount of comfort.
The second impression is one of sport y
lightness and excellent ergonomics. The
five round instruments have an integrated
4.8-inch colour screen. The centre console
ascends towards the front, shortening the
reach bet ween the steering wheel and the
gear selector. All the important controls
are arranged into logical groups to give
you quick access to important functions
without the need to browse through long
sub-menus.Smooth-finish leather, natural leather,
two-tone colour combinations, elegant
woods, aluminium and carbon – thanks
to these and many more personalisation
options, you can make your Panamera
even more sport y or even more
comfortable. Or both. In the Panamera
Turbo and Panamera GTS, the rooflining
is upholstered in Alcantara as standard
(optional for all other models). For
more detailed information about colours
and personalisation, please refer to
page 110 onwards.
There’s still nothing quite like being surrounded by your own four walls.
Even when you’re on the move.
Interior.
The Panamera models offer a variet y of
storage options, for example in the doors
and centre console. There is a cupholder
in the front centre armrest and t wo
cupholders in the rear compartment. On
request at no extra charge, it is possible
to have a further t wo fold- out cupholders
fitted above the glove compartment.
For extra storage space, a large centre
console is available as an option for
the rear compartment. It comes with a
230 -volt socket, an additional 12-volt
socket and preparation for a cooling compartment. The interior lighting
concept with switch- off delay is practical
and appealing. This includes illuminated
door handles and storage compartments
in the front, orientation lights, front
foot well lights and also reading lights
and interior lights – one of each for all
four seats.
Interior of the Panamera S E-Hybrid in Marsala, brushed aluminium interior package
Perso na li t y |
Interior