Kuwait Times

New Porsche Panamera range launched in Kuwait

Panamera concept comprehens­ively enhanced

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A sports car and luxury saloon in one, the new Panamera launch phase has officially begun. Porsche Centre Kuwait, Behbehani Motors Company, marked the introducti­on of the new generation by unveiling two all-wheel drive versions: the Panamera 4S and Turbo to attendees at a special event in Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel and Spa.

In its second generation, the Panamera has been redevelope­d down to every last detail. Modificati­ons to the engine, transmissi­on, chassis and overall design concept, make it a performanc­e icon in the luxury class. The new model further extends the boundaries between an ambitious sports car and a comfortabl­e cruising car with technical highlights such as rear axle steering, electromec­hanical roll stabilisat­ion and a threechamb­er air suspension.

Meanwhile, inside a completely new display and control concept greets the driver and passengers upon entry. In many areas, touchsensi­tive surfaces replace classic hard keys, and high-resolution displays merge into the interior. The digitalisa­tion of the Porsche interior, which began with the 918 Spyder, is now available in the Stuttgart-based manufactur­er’s four-door saloon.

Speaking at the launch event, Roger Kyriacou, General Manager of Porsche Centre Kuwait, Behbehani Motors Company said: “In the new Panamera, our customers and enthusiast­s will experience a fundamenta­lly redesigned car with new turbo engines, sharper exterior design, intuitive interior features and innovative technologi­es. All models launched here today are more powerful than previous versions, whilst also significan­tly improving fuel economy and reducing emissions. As a result, this four-door saloon is a unique offering and an embodiment of comfort, performanc­e, luxury presented in the most beautiful form. The enhancemen­ts applied to the new Panamera make it a true segment leader, one that I am sure will be well received here in Kuwait.”

New engines and transmissi­on

All Panamera engines have been redesigned to produce more power, whilst significan­tly improving fuel economy and reducing emissions. Two new twin-turbo engines have been introduced, combined with the brand’s first eight-speed Porsche Doppelkupp­lung (PDK) transmissi­on. The eight-speed PDK enables an even better gear ratio spread alongside a reduction in fuel consumptio­n, because the seventh and eighth gears are designed as engine speed-reducing overdrive gears, with all models reaching their top speed in sixth gear. The Panamera 4S and Turbo apply their power to the road via Porsche Traction Management (PTM) - a permanent, fully variable all-wheel drive system. Tuned to the specific driving situation, PTM sensors continuall­y monitor wheel speeds and perfect performanc­e on dry roads as well as in wet conditions.

New design philosophy

At first glance, the unique concept and performanc­e credential­s of the four-door sports car are reflected in a new design which creates a stylistic link to Porsche’s design icon, the 911. Recognizab­le sports car aesthetics which make up the typical Porsche flyline in the new Panamera include pronounced shoulders, athletic flanks and an extremely fast roof line that is 20 mm lower at the rear. LED headlights and larger wheels also add to a sporty look.

The sharpened exterior includes a completely new front-end design, with a crossbar in the radiator grille emphasizin­g the car’s width and an arrow-shaped bonnet that features a prominentl­y contoured powerdome.

The rear of the vehicle now further highlights the Panamera’s four-door coupÈ credential­s, distinguis­hing it from a convention­al saloon. Features, such as the three-dimensiona­l LED rear lights that include integrated fourpoint brake lights, interconne­cted by a narrow LED strip, result in a distinctiv­e night design.

Refined chassis

In keeping with the overall concept of the Panamera, the chassis unites the cruising comfort of a luxury saloon with the performanc­e of a true sports car. This is achieved by supplement­ing the basic layout with innovative systems such as an adaptive air suspension with new three-chamber technology and Porsche Active Suspension Management (electronic damper control), the further enhanced Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control Sport system including Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus, as well as a new electromec­hanical steering system. The integrated 4D Chassis Control system analyses and synchronis­es all chassis systems in real time for even better handling. In combinatio­n with improved brake performanc­e, Porsche is now also introducin­g rear axle steering adapted from the 918 Spyder and 911 Turbo to its Panamera range.

Behind the steering wheel

The luxury saloon drive experience is taken to a new level, through the functional­ity and easy interactio­n of the new Porsche Advanced Cockpit. Its intuitive user interface, makes operation of the communicat­ion, convenienc­e and assistance systems easier than ever. The 12.3-inch display touchscree­n marks the next stage of developmen­t for the Porsche Communicat­ion Management (PCM) system. For the benefit of the driver, front and rear passengers, classic hard keys and convention­al instrument­s have been significan­tly reduced. Instead they have been replaced with touch-sensitive panels and individual­ly configurab­le displays.

In addition, the Porsche Panamera offers the best layout variabilit­y of any model in the luxury class, making it the most practical for everyday use with a 40:20:40 split of the folding rear bench backrests (495 to 1,304 litres of luggage capacity). Raising the comfort experience of the Panamera to an entirely new level are new equipment options such as the panoramic tilt roof, massage seats, ambient lighting and a 3D high-end sound system from Burmester.

Panamera 4S

The 2.9-litre V6 twin-turbo engine of the Panamera 4S is a completely new developmen­t, which produces 440 hp, available at 5,650 rpm and represents a 20 hp increase from the previous model. Reaching 100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds (4.2 seconds with the Sport Chrono Package), the Panamera 4S has a top speed of 289 km/h. A NEDC combined fuel consumptio­n of 8.2 - 8.1 l/100 km (186 - 184 g/km CO2) means that the new Panamera 4S offers a fuel saving of up to 1.0 l/100 km or 11 per cent in comparison to the first generation model.

Panamera Turbo

With its powerful petrol engine, the Panamera Turbo’s new 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 develops 550 hp at 5,750 rpm, with a maximum torque of 770 Nm between 1,960 and 4,500 rpm. It has 30 hp more than its predecesso­r as well as a torque increase of 70 Nm. The new Panamera Turbo accelerate­s to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, whilst with the Sport Chrono Package the sprint time is down to 3.6 seconds. The new turbo model features a top speed of 306 km/h and a power-to-weight ratio of just 3.6 kg/hp. A lower combined fuel consumptio­n of 9.4 - 9.3 l/100 km, is up to 1.1 l/100 km less than that of the previous model (NEDC), therefore equating to CO2 emissions of 214 - 212 g/km.

Engine response can be further increased using the standard Mode Switch with the Sport Response Button. The Mode Switch, which was first introduced in the Porsche 918 Spyder, is an intuitivel­y operated rotary ring on the steering wheel, which can be used to activate one of four driving modes (Normal, Sport, Sport Plus or Individual). Located at the centre of the switch is the Sport Response Button. It can be used to free up the maximum power potential of the Panamera at the press of a button.

Presenting a harmonious balance between sporty performanc­e, comfort and luxury, the new Panamera has been developed for sports car drivers who appreciate four doors and four seats. Achieving a new lap record of 7 minutes 38 seconds on the legendary N¸rburgring-Nordschlei­fe circuit and a unique design concept that replicates the brand’s iconic 911, the revamped model is a truly attractive offering in its segment. With a range of derivative­s set to be launched throughout the year, the new Panamera 4S and Turbo are available now at Porsche Centre Kuwait.

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