Skip advert
Advertisement

New Porsche Panamera with 91mpg hybrid

The Porsche Panamera has a mid-life update with new styling and a 91mpg plug-in hybrid version

The Porsche Panamera has been updated for the 2014 model year. The sports saloon gets cleaner styling – especially at its rear end – and some new drivetrains, including a headline-grabbing plug-in hybrid version which promises up to 91mpg and sub-100g/km CO2 emissions. That puts it on par with two-cylinder superminis. Marrying a 3-litre V6 petrol engine with a 94bhp electric motor, the Panamera S E-Hybrid produces 410bhp and can hit 62mph in 5.5sec, on its way to a 167mph top speed. These figures make it notably faster than the outgoing Panamera S Hybrid (which couldn’t be plugged into the mains) despite the new car offering a drastic 56 per cent improvement in claimed fuel economy. It will also manage up to 22 miles in electric-only mode, claims Porsche, with a top speed of 84mph in this scenario. Further cleaning up comes via the regular petrol Panamera S and all-wheel-drive Panamera 4S; their 4.8-litre naturally aspirated V8 is replaced by a 3-litre twin-turbocharged V6 engine with more power and torque (414bhp and 384lb ft versus 394bhp and 368lb ft) and an 18 per cent improvement in fuel economy, which now tops 26mpg. Eight-cylinder power continues in the Turbo and hardcore GTS models, with a new Turbo S arriving in 2014. A new 296bhp diesel-powered Panamera also debuts next year. Most Panameras get Porsche’s seven-speed PDK twin-clutch gearbox, the E-Hybrid and Diesel getting an eight-speed Tiptronic S. It appears the six-speed manual gearbox has been phased out, which would be little surprise considering its niche appeal in the luxury saloon sector. For some people, though, the Panamera’s styling was crying out for an update most. Porsche has tidied up the front with influences from the 2012 Panamera Sport Turismo concept and the option of LED headlights, while there’s a bigger overhaul at the rear with new taillights, a smoother bootlid and the relocation of the number plate to the bumper. It’s a facelift rather than a full restyling, so it’ll be interesting to see if Porsche has appeased its saloon’s critics. A new Executive option extends the wheelbase 150mm and adds air suspension, improving rear space and ride comfort, though this won't make it to the UK. The new Porsche Panamera gets its full unveil at the 2013 Shanghai motor show on April 21, in keeping with its appeal to Eastern markets (who are likely to lap up the new long wheelbase option). Sales start in July 2013, with prices in Germany ranging from 81,849 euros (around £69,500) for a Diesel to 163,364 euros (c£138,000) for a Turbo Executive, the Panamera S E-Hybrid costing 110,409 euros (c£93,500).

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Best cars of the 1980s – performance icons from the decade of excess
Best '80s cars
Best cars

Best cars of the 1980s – performance icons from the decade of excess

The performance car as we’ve come to adore it has its origins in the 1980s. Family cars got fast, fast cars got faster, all of them were huge fun
19 Aug 2025
Mercedes-Benz EQS 2025 review – electric S-class takes aim at the BMW i7
Mercedes EQS – front
In-depth reviews

Mercedes-Benz EQS 2025 review – electric S-class takes aim at the BMW i7

Mercedes put all of its resources into creating a bespoke all-electric flagship, but it’s not quite worthy of replacing the S-class yet
18 Aug 2025
Gordon Murray has built two new supercars, and one of them looks just like a McLaren F1
GMSV S1 LM and Le Mans GTR
News

Gordon Murray has built two new supercars, and one of them looks just like a McLaren F1

Gordon Murray has announced the Le Mans GTR and S1 LM – a pair of track-oriented spin-off supercars from a new Special Vehicles division
15 Aug 2025