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What diesel engine is in the Porsche Panamera?

What diesel engine is in the Porsche Panamera?

Engines

car model displacement & configuration max. speed
Panamera 4 3.6 litre (3605cc) V6 257 km/h (160 mph)
Panamera Diesel 3.0 litre (2967 cc) V6 turbodiesel 259 km/h (161 mph)
Panamera S 3.0 litre (2997 cc) V6 twin turbo 287 km/h (178 mph)
Panamera 4S 3.0 litre (2997 cc) V6 twin turbo 286 km/h (178 mph)

Where is the Porsche Panamera build?

Leipzig, Germany
Porsche has re-engineered the Panamera for 2017, turning the pudgy, oft maligned sedan into a family car that can handle a day at the track as easily as a trip to the grocery store. And to crank out the best seller, Porsche also re-engineered its Leipzig, Germany, production facility.

Is the Porsche Panamera diesel a good car?

The gear changes are slow compared to the PDK gearbox, but aren’t too bad in the context of the Panamera Diesel and are smooth enough to go unnoticed by your passengers. Even with the standard steel-sprung suspension of our review car, the Panamera Diesel’s handling is superb for a car of this size and weight.

What’s the price of a 2014 Porsche Panamera?

2014 Porsche Panamera appraisal values can range from $24,790 – $35,619. Find out what your car is really worth in minutes. This car is very sexy. The lines are gorgeous and I feel like a million bucks when I drive it.

Is the Porsche Panamera GTS still on the market?

Thankfully, for this driver, the awesome Panamera GTS is still available with its shrieking, rev-happy 4.8-liter, 440-horsepower V8. But ear-splitting V8s are on the decline and the market is self-selective. So expect to hear more about the V6’s 18 percent fuel economy increase than the GTS’s 10-hp bump.

What does phhrrpp mean on a Porsche Panamera?

At full throttle in sport mode, there’s a slight PHHRRPP! as the only indication that PDK has made a gearchange and a subtle, steady gasp of intake as the 3.0-liter searches for every available molecule of combustible air. If there’s an exhaust note, it’s one only dogs can hear.

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Ruth Doyle