The new 2017 Porsche Panamera reconciles two contrasting characteristics more than ever before: the performance of a genuine sports car and the comfort of a luxury sedan. For its second generation, the Panamera has been redeveloped down to the last detail. Its engines and transmissions have been redesigned, its chassis perfected, and its display and control concept reinterpreted for the future.
Porsche operating philosophy – future-based interpretation
The new Panamera exhibits a completely new interior. The digitalization of the Porsche interior, which began with the 918 Spyder, has reached the next development stage aboard the Panamera in the form of the new Porsche Advanced Cockpit. In many areas, touch-sensitive surfaces replace classic hard keys, and high-resolution displays merge into the interior. Even the louvres of the central air vent are electrically adjusted by touch-sensitive sliders.
Orders for the new Panamera can be placed immediately. The first units will begin arriving in Canada in the first quarter of 2017 with pricing starting at $114,300 for the Panamera 4S and $167,700 for the Panamera Turbo.