Test driving the 2024 Porsche Panamera
By CARSIFU | 18 September 2023BARCELONA: A few months before its premiere, the new Porsche Panamera is undergoing final test drives in Barcelona.
The main focus of these tests are the powertrain, which includes a new Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK), and the newly developed chassis with active damper control.
Porsche will present the third generation of the four-door sports car at the Icons of Porsche Festival in Dubai on 24 November 2023.
It will be on display for festival attendees on 25-26 November 2023.
The sports saloon has already completed the majority of the test procedures, during which the four-door sports car demonstrated its qualities on four continents.
For example, tests in the United States checked the drivetrain performance at high altitudes and low oxygen levels, or verified the performance of the engine-cooling system and the air conditioning in extreme heat.
In Scandinavia, the Panamera was driven at very low temperatures; in South Africa, it mastered difficult road conditions; and in Asia, the high air humidity and hours of stop-and-go traffic in megacities posed particular challenges for the overall package.
“We test every new car intensively in order to meet our demands, and of course those of our customers all over the world,” says development manager Marcel Hönemann.
New Panamera now has four E-Hybrid variants
“After already offering three E-Hybrids for the second Panamera generation, we will be adding a fourth plug-in hybrid in the new Panamera. This is our response to the enormous demand from our customers. In some countries, the proportion of E-Hybrids in the Panamera is almost 100 per cent. The new derivative is a high-performance model that fits perfectly into the versatile line-up,” reports Dr Thomas Friemuth, head of the Panamera product line.
“We are increasing the electrical performance of the Panamera in all E-Hybrid models with regard to driving dynamics and the important disciplines of electric range and charging speed. During our tests, we’re driving up to 70 per cent further purely on electric power than we did in its predecessor.”
The basis of all E-Hybrid models of the new Panamera is a new, more powerful electric motor that is now completely integrated in the transmission housing of the new dual clutch transmission.
It offers higher drivetrain and recuperation performance values than its predecessor at a lower weight.
Its energy is provided by a high voltage battery with a significantly higher capacity of 25.9 kWh.
An on-board charger with a power of 11 kW shortens the charging time despite the increased energy content.
For the first time, the Panamera has an optional high-end chassis with active damper control and a wide range of additional functions.
“With the active chassis we are setting new standards. We could feel this on every meter of our test drives – very comfortable on the cobblestones in Barcelona harbour, and highly dynamic and agile on the winding country roads outside the city. An incomparably wide range,” says Thomas Friemuth.
The new Panamera is equipped with a semi-active chassis with new two-valve shock absorbers as standard, which can regulate the compression and rebound stages independently of each other.
This significantly expands the range between comfortable and high-performance chassis tuning in the new standard chassis as well.
Tags
Autos Porsche
Reviews
8.8
smart #1 (Premium): Agile, engaging, roomy, premium motoring
6.6
Suzuki V-Strom 250 SX: Multi terrain warrior
Proton e.MAS 7 impresses in quick dynamic driving exercises
Nissan Kicks e-Power: Kicking off a new efficiency
6.8
Mercedes-Benz GLB 200: Measured versatility
MG5: Slick and comfortable cruiser
8.2
Kia EV9: Prime cut
8.0