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'''Porsche Panamera (Typ 970). 2009 to date (prod. 25,000 approx. to 2010). 4-door sedan. F/R, F/A, 2967 cm³ diesel, 2995 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid, 3605 cm³ petrol (V6 DOHC), 4806 cm³ (V8 DOHC).''' Porsche finally gets into the four-door grand touring market. Full-size luxury car with engine up front, with more emphasis on comfort than with Porsche’s sport models. Only four seats and not as roomy as a traditional saloon. Heavy, with engines derived from [[Porsche Cayenne|Cayenne]] SUV. No real predecessor, though one might argue that it occupied roughly the same grand-touring sector as the [[Porsche 928|928]]. Even heavier (2,095 kg) E-Hybrid from 2012.
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'''Porsche Panamera (''Typ'' 970/E2). 2009 to date (prod. 25,000 approx. to 2010). 4-door sedan. F/R, F/A, 2967 cm³ diesel, 2995 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid, 3605 cm³ petrol (V6 DOHC), 4806 cm³ (V8 DOHC).''' Porsche finally gets into the four-door grand touring market. Full-size luxury car with engine up front, with more emphasis on comfort than with Porsche’s sport models. Only four seats and not as roomy as a traditional saloon. Heavy, with engines derived from [[Porsche Cayenne|Cayenne]] SUV. No real predecessor, though one might argue that it occupied roughly the same grand-touring sector as the [[Porsche 928|928]]. Even heavier (2,095 kg) E-Hybrid from 2012.
  
  

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Porsche Panamera (Typ 970/E2). 2009 to date (prod. 25,000 approx. to 2010). 4-door sedan. F/R, F/A, 2967 cm³ diesel, 2995 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid, 3605 cm³ petrol (V6 DOHC), 4806 cm³ (V8 DOHC). Porsche finally gets into the four-door grand touring market. Full-size luxury car with engine up front, with more emphasis on comfort than with Porsche’s sport models. Only four seats and not as roomy as a traditional saloon. Heavy, with engines derived from Cayenne SUV. No real predecessor, though one might argue that it occupied roughly the same grand-touring sector as the 928. Even heavier (2,095 kg) E-Hybrid from 2012.


Manufacturing location: Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany

Marque: Porsche

 

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