Today, Porsche for the first time presents the innovative interior concept of the Panamera four door gran turismo. The much-anticipated addition to the Porsche range of performance cars will go on sale from 12 September 2009, and will be available in its top versions with V8 power units and an interior ambience distinguished by its luxurious and high technology features.
With a continuous centre console that extends from the fascia to the rear seating area, the Panamera offers a new spatial concept for the driver and all passengers featuring optimal ergonomic seating with an individual cockpit-like environment for all four seats. The low seating position and the sporting, low-slung steering wheel ensure that direct feeling for the road so typical of a Porsche. As well as providing an optimum seating position for the driver, the Panamera provides a generous, roomy interior with exceptional head and legroom for all occupants; unique qualities in a sporting car yet essential for grand touring.
The Panamera will offer customers countless opportunities for individual interior personalisation, with numerous options and possibilities to customise the car to his or her choice. Smooth and natural leathers are available in a total of 13 colour and material combinations, including four two-tone options that can be combined wherever required with seven optional interior trim finishes including exclusive materials such as carbon fibre and Natural Olive wood.
The Panamera offers comprehensive levels of safety courtesy of driver and front passenger airbags, curtain airbags as well as - on the front seats - side and knee airbags, all ensuring maximum protection as standard features in the event of an accident. Side airbags are available for the rear seats as an optional feature.
The comfort seats featured as standard in the Panamera S and 4S are of a sporting style, and can be adjusted electrically in eight different directions for optimum comfort. In the rear, two individual seats - with a folding centre armrest - provide generous legroom and headroom, particularly for tall passengers. The Panamera Turbo combines electric seat adjustment with a Comfort Memory Package not only for the seat functions but also the electrically adjustable steering column. Further alternatives such as adaptive sports seats or rear comfort seats with powered adjustment to a wide range of different positions are likewise available as options.Four-zone automatic air conditioning is available as a further option, providing individual adjustment of temperature, blower intensity and air distribution for each seat.
The new Panamera is the first Porsche to offer the most supreme standard of in-car audio quality, with the option of a High-End Surround Sound System from Burmester, the renowned Berlin audio specialist. Never before has such a large, acoustically effective experience been included in a new vehicle concept from the start, and subsequently implemented in the production vehicle.
The Burmester audio features more than 2,400 square centimetres of `sound membranes' to deliver an audio experience very similar to that of a live concert. A total of 16 loudspeakers masterminded by 16 amplifier channels with an overall output of more than 1,000 watts provide a unique sound, complemented by an active subwoofer together with a 300 W Class D amplifier.The superior, yet practical, driving qualities of the Panamera are borne out clearly by the luggage compartment. After opening the rear lid, the driver and passengers are able to conveniently stow four suitcases behind the rear seats - the convenient loading height means they can be placed into the luggage compartment in an upright position for easy access.
The luggage compartment capacity in the Panamera S and 4S is 445 litres or 15.6 cu ft, maximum stowage in the Panamera Turbo is 432 litres or 15.1 cu ft - and with the rear seat back rests folded, luggage capacity increases to an ample 1,250 litres or 43.8 cu ft.