Adding to its
growing line of environmentally conscious, yet ultra luxurious, cars
Porsche has just unveiled the Panamera S Hybrid
While Porsche might
have made its reputation building hardcore sports cars and luxury SUVs,
these days the cars from the Stuttgart-based auto maker are making
their mark on the world in more ways than one. A case in point is this
new Panamera S Hybrid. What Porsche did was take the standard four-door
four-seat grand touring car, ripped out its drivetrain and replaced it
with the 3.0-litre supercharged 333PS V6 petrol motor and 34 kW electric
motor from the Cayenne S Hybrid. What this helps this massive, ultra
luxurious grand tourer is an unprecedentedly high mileage figure of
14kmpl and equally low exhaust gas emissions at just 167 g/km of CO2.
But factor in the low rolling resistance all season tyres developed
specially for the Panamera by Michelin, which are available as an
option, and this fuel mileage figure further bumps up to 14.7kmpl while
the emissions drop to a scant 159 g/km of CO2.
But being a Porsche, it’s not just about fuel economy and emissions,
it’s about outright performance too. The Panamera S Hybrid accelerates
from a standing start to 100 km/h in 6.0 seconds, reaching top speed at
270 km/h. The range in purely electric mode is approximately two
kilometers with electric driving possible up to 85 km/h, depending on
the driving situation. The Porsche hybrid drive is also the only system
in the world able to exploit additional consumption reserves thanks to
so-called "sailing" on motorways and main roads. This entails
disengaging and switching off the combustion engine at speeds of up to
165 km/h during phases when no power is being delivered by the
combustion engine.
The Panamera S Hybrid is driven by the same engine combination that
has already proved itself in the Cayenne S Hybrid: The main propulsion
is provided by a 3-litre V6 engine delivering 333 hp supported by a 47
hp electric motor. Both machines are capable of powering the Panamera S
Hybrid either alone or in combination. The electric motor also operates
both as a generator and a starter. Together with the decoupler it forms
the compact hybrid module located between the combustion engine and the
transmission. The electric motor is connected to a NiMh where the
electrical energy recovered from braking and driving is stored. Power
transmission is handled by the familiar 8-speed Tiptronic S fitted as
standard in the Cayenne models.
The range of standard equipment for the Panamera S Hybrid is even
wider than that of the already extensive standard equipment of the
Panamera S with eight-cylinder engine. For example, the hybrid model is
fitted as standard with the adaptive air suspension including the
adaptive shock-absorber system with PASM, with Servotronic and a rear
wiper. The new car also features the Cayenne S Hybrid’s innovative
display concept that provides the driver with all the relevant
information about the vehicle’s specific hybrid driving status.
This new hybrid Panamera becomes the sixth model in the Panamera
family and will be officially launched at the Geneva Motor Show in the
first week of March.
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