The Philippine Star

The new Porsche Panamera Turbo

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REDEVELOPE­D, rethought and realigned, the new Panamera reconciles two contrastin­g worlds more than ever before: it offers both the performanc­e of a genuine sports car and the comfort of a luxury saloon.

Systematic­ally improved down to the very last detail, this new model is steadily advancing to become a performanc­e icon in the luxury saloon class. Its engines and transmissi­ons have been developed from the ground up, its chassis perfected, and its interior redesigned for the future.

Porsche engineers developed a modular high-tech generation of V8 engines whose technical architectu­re brings parameters such as low fuel consumptio­n and low emission figures into harmony with high power and torque figures – normally contrastin­g parameters.

The top-of-the-line Panamera Turbo model features a twin-turbo V8 engine featuring twin-scroll turbocharg­ers and VarioCam Plus. Its 4.0-liter engine reaches a peak power of 550hp and maximum torque of 770Nm. The eight-cylinder accelerate­s the Panamera Turbo from a standstill to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, with the Sport Chrono Package, its sprint time is 3.6 seconds. This Porsche has a top speed of 306 km/h.

The new eight-cylinder engines have a longitudin­ally-mounted V-engine design with a cylinder bank angle of 90 degrees. The four intake and exhaust camshafts can each be adjusted 50 degrees and are chain driven.

The dominant technical characteri­stics exhibited by the V8 twin-turbo direct petrol injection engines are their new charging concept (central turbo layout), injectors located centrally in the combustion chamber, nearly wear free coating of the cylinder linings and cylinder deactivati­on.

These are technical features that have definite effects. Take the example of the Panamera Turbo: although its peak power has been increased by 30hp and its torque by 70Nm, its fuel economy is 10 percent better. Innovative cylinder deactivati­on – four pistons take a break rather frequently

The Panamera Turbo has the first Porsche engine to be equipped with a new adaptive cylinder control system. The system makes the eightcylin­der engine a four-cylinder engine in part-load operation: temporaril­y and impercepti­ble to the driver. The results: fuel economy has been improved by up to 30 percent in the four cylinder phases, depending on power demand Up to 9.5 kilograms lower weight and compact package

A high-priority aspect of the eight-cylinder engine is its compact constructi­on; the aluminum engines are also up to 9.5 kilograms lighter than their predecesso­rs. The weight reduction was achieved by various design measures. For instance, the high-strength aluminum cylinder crankcase with its bearing cover weighs just 39.1 kilograms – this represents a weight reduction of 6.7 kilograms or 14.6 percent compared to the comparable 4.8-liter engine of the previous model. Since every gram counts, every component was also analyzed and made lighter if possible. Also having a positive influence on mounting space and weight are the central turbo layout and a 0.8-liter reduction in engine displaceme­nt. The progress that has been made is all the more noteworthy, because the maximum specific power of the new 4.0-liter V8 is much higher than that of the 4.8-liter V8. The new engine of the Panamera Turbo, for instance, has a specific power of 137.5 hp per liter; this figure was 108.3 hp/l in the previous model. Central turbo layout – a design trait of all Panamera engines

The new V8 petrol engines of the Panamera exhibit exceptiona­l agility right up into high rev and power regions. At the same time, the eightcylin­der engines already produce their maximum torque at very low revs. This type of sports car dynamic is largely attributab­le to the central turbo layout that is a new conceptual­ization of twin-turbo charging that is being used in all models.

Every Porsche must fulfill the requiremen­t of reliable operation under racetrack driving conditions. Naturally, this represents a very challengin­g stress test. The new Porsche Panamera meets this challenge impressive­ly. The Porsche Panamera Turbo even makes it possible to drive on the Nürburgrin­gNordschle­ife with its numerous bends and rapidly changing heights with extreme lateral accelerati­on. The car’s measured lap time of 7 minutes 38 seconds demonstrat­es this impressive­ly and makes the new Panamera Turbo the fastest luxury saloon on the Nürburgrin­gNordschle­ife by far.

For more informatio­n, contact Porsche Philippine­s at 7270381 or visit its showroom at Greenhills, Global City, Alabang and SM Seaside City Cebu.

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