It wasn't long after the Porsche Panamera debuted at the
2009 Shanghai auto show that pearl-clutching Porsche diehards spit through
clenched teeth that the automaker had no business building five-door,
executive-level hatchbacks. Ten years later and 250,000 examples on the
road, the
Panamera still doesn't have time for doubters.
On Tuesday, Porsche unveiled a package of Panamera 10 Year
Editions for the 2020 Panamera. And while the Panamera's 10 Year Edition
equipment may lack the pizzazz of 50th anniversary 911s, just like Porsche told
us in 2009 in Shanghai: "Give it time."
The 10th anniversary Panamera is mostly an appearance
package for the big five-seater. It wraps rubber around 21-inch white gold (Read:
More gold than white) wheels on Panamera, Panamera 4, and Panamera 4 E-Hybrid
models.
Stitched interior accents in "white gold" (see
note above) anniversary inlays highlight the interior festivities, and the
black leather upholstery gets "white gold" accent stitching
throughout the cabin. There are decorative kickplates and logo pieces inside to
mark the occasion as well.
Anniversary models get Porsche's adaptive suspension system
as standard equipment, and the hybrid versions get the available uprated
7.2-kwh onboard charger.
Also standard are active safety features, including a
surround-view-camera system, park assist, LED headlights, lane-change assist,
and active lane control. Heated 14-way adjustable power seats, soft-close
doors, and an upgraded audio system round out the additional features.
The celebration Panameras come with the same basic hardware
as the rest of the lineup. Panamera
and Panamera 4 versions have a 3.0-liter turbo V-6 rated at 330
horsepower. Panamera 4 E-Hybrid versions get a twin-turbo 2.9-liter V-6 and an
electric motor for a combined output of 457 hp.
When the 10th anniversary Panamera hatchbacks go on sale
early next year, they'll cost $104,650 and $108,850 for Panamera and Panamera 4
models, respectively. The Panamera 4 E-Hybrid will cost $118,250, including
delivery. All told, the special 10th anniversary equipment adds about $3,000 to
a similarly equipped Panamera, which is another thing Porsche has been very
good at for the last decade.
by Aaron Cole
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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