Porsche Flagship EV SUV

Flagship EV SUV

Flagship EV SUV

Estimated Price : ₹ 80 Lakh - ₹ 1.15 Crore

Expected Launch : January 2024

Key Specifications

Mileage Upto 600 kms
Engine 100 kWh Battery Pack
BHP 470 bhp
Transmission Automatic
Fuel Electric
Seats 5
Mileage: Upto 600 kms
Engine: 100 kWh Battery Pack
BHP: 470 bhp
Transmission: Automatic
Fuel: Electric
Seats: 5

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2024 Porsche Panamera Interior Revealed
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2024 Porsche Panamera Interior Revealed

Porsche cars has just revealed the first official images of the 2024 Panamera’s interior. Similar to the Taycan and the recently unveiled new Cayenne, the new Porsche Panamera gets an interior that is dominated by large screens and minimal physical buttons. It also borrows a few features from the new SUV. 2024 Porsche Panamera Interior: What Does It Look Like? While the new Panamera retains its slab-sided dashboard with a flowing centre console design, it has been thoroughly modernised with screens replacing most of the physical controls. The next-gen model features a 12.3-inch infotainment system, a 12.6-inch digital instrument cluster, and an optional 10.9-inch passenger-side display. The latter can operate the GPS or stopwatch, control media functions, and apps like YouTube. All this while, the screen remains opaque to the driver to reduce distractions. Meanwhile, the rear passengers get a centrally-placed touchscreen that can control media, ambient lighting, and the GPS. The current-gen Panamera is among the last Porsches to get an analogue tachometer. Sadly, it has now been replaced with the new digital driver’s display which allows for up to seven different views, including the classic five-dial layout. The new Panamera also gets the “Driver Experience” control concept first seen on the Taycan which groups all driver controls together instead of being behind multiple different menus. Porsche has increased stowage space on the centre console by replacing the gear selector to a toggle switch and positioning it between the infotainment display and dashboard. The brand has also changed the faux turn-key starter to a start/stop button. The new Panamera’s electrically operated central AC vent and haptic touch with toggle switches for climate control also help in decluttering the interior. Another big change to the 2024 Panamera is the all-new steering wheel with access to most driver functions like the drive mode selector, toggle switches to access different menus on the instrument cluster, and optional HUD. 2024 Porsche Panamera: Powertrain Options While the new Panamera will retain most of the powertrain options of the current model, it will be heavily updated with new software and revised exhaust systems to meet the Euro 7 emissions. Options will include a twin-turbo 2.9-litre V6 and a 4.0-litre V8, both with mild-hybrid assistance. The 2024 Panamera will also get a reworked strong-hybrid powertrain which will be shared with the all-new Cayenne SUV. 2024 Porsche Panamera: Launch Details Porsche is slated to fully unveil the new Panamera on November 24, with a global launch slated for the first quarter of 2024. Expect the new model to reach Indian shores by the end of 2024 or early-2025. Read Also: Honda Cars Discount Offers November 2023

Next-Gen Porsche Panamera to be Unveiled by Q4 2023
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Next-Gen Porsche Panamera to be Unveiled by Q4 2023

Porsche has just announced that it will be taking wraps off the next-gen Panamera by the end of 2023. The new model has been spotted testing extensively in various countries ahead of its global debut later this year. Besides, the 3rd-generation of Porsche’s four-door super saloon will be the first model in the lineup to receive the new logo that has been updated for 2023. New Porsche Panamera: What Will It Look Like? The new Porsche Panamera will have a fresh design but will retain some styling touches from the outgoing model. At the front, it will have an evolutionary design change with all-new headlights and front grille. In profile, the new model will maintain the overall silhouette but will get new character lines, flush-fitting door handles and a new set of alloy wheels. Moving to the rear, we expect Porsche to give the Panamera an all-new rear-end with redesigned LED taillights, an active rear spoiler and a reprofiled diffuser. New Porsche Panamera: All-New Interior Moving to the inside, Porsche has not given us any details of the interiors. But we expect the 2024 Panamera to come equipped with a clean-sheet design inspired by the Taycan and the 4th-gem Cayenne. The new changes could include a larger infotainment system, a fully-digital instrument cluster and reduced physical buttons. In addition to these, we can also expect an updated version of the Porsche Communication Management system with 5G data compatibility to make its way to the new cabin. Read Also: Tata Altroz to Offer Sunroof on Petrol Turbo Petrol and Diesel Models New Porsche Panamera: Powertrain Details In terms of powertrain, we expect Porsche to offer the familiar 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 and 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 motors that get a 48V mild-hybrid setup. Both engine options will feature heavily reworked exhaust systems and modified software that make them compatible with the upcoming Euro 7 norms. In addition to the above-mentioned engines, the new Panamera is also expected to get a plug-in hybrid option that will also be seen on the new Cayenne SUV. New Porsche Panamera: First Model To Get New Badge Celebrating its 75th year anniversary, Porsche unveiled a new logo that gets an updated design with a 3D effect and small colour change that is intended to “bridge the history and future of the brand”. At the unveiling ceremony, the company confirmed that the upcoming 2024 Panamera will be the first car to wear the new badge. Rober Ader, chief marketing officer at Porsche said, "We will be using the crest in a more targeted way to underline emotional highlights. At the same time, the Porsche lettering will gain even greater significance.” Matthias Kulla, Porsche director of design management for its sports car programmes, added, "When we presented the crest, there was always the desire to actually feel it and not only look at it. The effect it has, not just as a graphic but also as a 3D piece, was a very strong focus,". Read Also: Tata Nexon Facelift Interior Details Emerge

Porsche Flagship EV SUV FAQ

The price of the upcoming Porsche Flagship EV SUV is expected to be in the range of Rs 1.50 crore to Rs 1.60 crore (ex-showroom).

The estimated launch date of the upcoming Porsche Flagship EV SUV is set around February 2026.

The Porsche Flagship EV SUV codenamed K1 will be based on the brand’s new Scalable Systems Platform (SSP) architecture and will be developed at Porsche’s Leipzig
Facility.

The upcoming Porsche Flagship EV SUV will compete against the BMW iX and the Mercedes Benz EQS SUV in its segment.

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