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The eagerly awaited third generation of the Porsche Panamera is poised to make its grand entrance on May 4, promising an exhilarating blend of striking aesthetics and cutting-edge technology. With a host of upgrades both inside and out, the new Panamera is set to captivate enthusiasts worldwide.
One of the most noticeable changes is the commanding presence of the front fascia, which exudes an aura of dominance compared to its predecessor. Complementing this assertive stance are the Matrix LED headlights, standard across all variants, ensuring optimal visibility and enhancing the car's visual appeal.
The exterior enhancements extend to the rear, where the design cues echo the iconic Porsche 911, thanks to the revamped bumper and the introduction of a full-width taillight. This harmonious integration with Porsche's flagship model adds a touch of prestige to the Panamera's already impressive silhouette.
Regardless of the model, all variants of the Panamera will feature air suspension as standard, ensuring a smooth and composed ride even on the most challenging roads. Inside the cabin, drivers will be greeted by a 12.6-inch driver's display, seamlessly integrated with a 12.3-inch infotainment system to provide essential information and entertainment at their fingertips.
Not stopping there, Porsche has also introduced an optional 10.9-inch passenger display, further elevating the Panamera's interior experience. With fewer physical controls and ambient lighting enhancing the cabin's ambience, every journey promises to be a feast for the senses.
Under the hood, enthusiasts can expect formidable performance from the Panamera and Panamera 4 variants, which may be powered by a robust 2.9-litre V6 engine generating 353 PS and 500 Nm of torque. For those craving even more power, the Turbo e-hybrid variant, boasting a staggering 680 PS, is rumoured to be in the pipeline, promising an electrifying driving experience.
With bookings for the new Panamera priced at an ex-showroom tag of Rs 1.68 crore underway, the sports saloon will redefine luxury and performance in its segment.
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