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Porsche Panamera interior photos

  • By Karla Pincott
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image Porsche says the interior palette will have a total of 13 colour and material combinations. Photo Gallery

So we finally get a look inside the Porsche Panamera...

...with the carmaker releasing photos today that show the interior of the coming four-door.

The images show a console that sweeps from the front section to the rear, making for what Porsche describes as a `cockpit environment’ for each of the four seats.

The design allows what seems to be a very usable amount of legroom in the back seat, but there is still a strong sporty influence to the styling.

Porsche says the interior palette will have a total of 13 colour and material combinations, with seven trim finishes including wood and carbon fibre, while the front seats will have eight-way power adjustment.

The safety fit-out will include twin front, side, curtain and knee airbags, with side rear airbags as an option. Other optional creature comforts include four-zone automatic air conditioning, a Burmester surround sound audio system – featuring 2,400 square centimetres of ‘sound membranes’ in a total of 16 loudspeakers with an overall output of more than 1,000w.

The boot layout allows four suitcases to be stowed behind the rear seats, with an overall capacity of 445 litres in the Panamera S and 4S, while the Panamera Turbo has 432 litres, which is increased to 1250 litres by folding the rear seat back rests.

The Panamera will arrive on the overseas market in September, with either rear of all-wheel drive and direct-injection V8 engines. The seven-speed Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) double clutch gearbox will be available with a new stop-start function that switches off and restarts the engine when stationary to reduce fuel consumption

The Panamera S gets a 294kW 4.8-litre V8, with a six speed manual transmission as standard, or the optional PDK driving the rear wheels. With the PDK, Porsche claims a 0-100km/h time of 5.4 secs and a top speed of 283km/h, with combined consumption of 10.8l/100km and a Co2 emission rating of 253g/km

The Panamera features Direct Fuel Injection engine technology, low-friction drive systems and lightweight bodyshells for optimum efficiency. Furthermore, offered in combination with the PDK transmission is the new.

The Panamera 4S has the same engine with all-wheel drive, and claims a 0-100km/h time of 5.0secs, top speed of 282km/h, consumption of 11.1l/100km and Co2 of 260g/km.

Topping the range is the all-wheel drive Turbo, with a twin-scroll 4.8-litre V8 producing 368 kW) and the PDK as standard, hitting 100km/h in 4.2secs and a top speed of 303km/h, with a fuel figure of 12.2l/100km Co2 of 286g/km.

Every Panamera will fitted with a tracking system.

 

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  • Well my wife will feel comforable driving & sitting in those seats.

    Coolio Hunt Posted on 25 February 2009 10:26am
  • This is the one I would like

    Jeff Lamb Posted on 20 February 2009 12:01pm
  • That dash looks ridiculously complicated - do you need a pilots licence to fly it at 300kph or what? And no doubt the whole auto switch off at the lights thing could get really annoying, particularly when the car gets older and battery starts to die. Lastly for a car that will go begging at the price-tag it will be at, how do rear airbags only make the options list rather than the standard list? Obviously the bass blast from the 2400 square centimetres of sound membranes will assist the rear passengers in a crash?

    Corey of Brisbane Posted on 17 February 2009 11:24pm
  • Centre console looks too fussy, with way too many small buttons. Lucky the front passenger can read the user's manual while the driver concentrates on the road ahead while driving. I can really imagine the typical 40+ male purchaser of the Panamera bothering too read the whole user's manual before going for their first drive! Leaving everything in "auto/default" mode & enjoying the drive is more appropriate.

    Robert of Turrella Posted on 17 February 2009 5:02pm
  • Congratulations to Porsche, I didn't think it was possible but they have pulled out all the stops and made the interior of the car almost as ugly as the exterior. This is truly a frightful looking car!!

    Andy D Posted on 17 February 2009 3:03pm
  • That centre console looks waaaay to complicated. Also I can't see why anyone other than a Porche fanatic would buy this. You can get a BMW for less money, it'll seat and extra person and its just as good performance/feature wise.

    kato of Can Posted on 16 February 2009 10:56am
  • Looks pretty plush - although with all the buttons on the console it reminds me of an aeroplane's cockpit.

    Pete Posted on 14 February 2009 2:52pm
  • Well the inside look good then outside. This new Porche Panamera is a great beauty from inside & out.

    Tossy Posted on 13 February 2009 9:49am
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