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Porsche Panamera classic cars for sale

The Porsche Panamera unites performance-focused engineering with everyday luxury in a four-door grand tourer. Available as a Sport Turismo, Turbo S E-Hybrid, GTS, and more, the Panamera range covers V8 bi-turbo power, hybrid innovation and impressive technical features. Distinctive styling, a versatile interior, and a broad range of high-end equipment define this modern classic.

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2009 | Porsche Panamera 4S

2009 Porsche Panamera 4S finished in probably the most attractive colour scheme of Yachting Blue Metallic with cream hide interior.

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2017 | Porsche Panamera Turbo

Panamera Turbo VOLL / MATRIX / PANO

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2009 | Porsche Panamera Turbo

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Introduction and history of the Porsche Panamera

Porsche launched the Panamera in 2009 as the brand’s first proper four-seat luxury saloon, successfully bridging the gap between sports car dynamics and executive comfort. Drawing inspiration from its sports car heritage yet designed as a full-sized luxury car, the Panamera positioned itself against rivals from Mercedes-AMG and BMW's M division. With a front-mounted engine (a first for many Porsche enthusiasts), the Panamera introduced a new chapter in Porsche’s history while remaining unmistakably tied to the marque’s motorsport roots. Over three generations, continuous improvements in performance, efficiency and technology have defined its evolution.

Model history

The Panamera’s first generation (970) debuted in 2009, and set the benchmark for performance saloons. Updates followed with the launch of the second generation (971) in 2016, introducing the Sport Turismo estate variant and cutting-edge powertrains like the Turbo S E-Hybrid. As of the late 2010s, the Panamera continues to be a flagship, with each update refining driving dynamics, luxury features, and technology. There was no direct predecessor; the Panamera filled a completely new segment for Porsche, and its continued success ensures its place in the lineup for years to come.

Highlights of the Porsche Panamera

The Panamera stands out thanks to a mix of technical innovation and varied body styles. Models feature V8 bi-turbo engines with outputs up to 680 PS (Turbo S E-Hybrid), all-wheel drive across most versions, and advanced 8-speed PDK automatic transmissions. Equipment like adaptive air suspension, Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control, and fully digital cockpit systems underline the Panamera's ambition. Notably, hybrid and conventional versions are built with Porsche’s hallmark of precise handling and engaging drive.

Technical data

Special Editions and Collectible Models

The Turbo S E-Hybrid stands out as a technical flagship, pairing a V8 engine with electric drive for a combined 680 PS and 850 Nm torque. The Panamera GTS offers bespoke styling and a unique chassis configuration for drivers prioritising engagement. Special packages like Sport Chrono and SportDesign add further to exclusivity, and low-production Sport Turismo models are highly sought for their distinct body shape.

Engine and Performance, Transmission and Handling

Top Panamera models such as the Turbo or Turbo S E-Hybrid deliver 0–100 km/h in 3.3 to 3.4 seconds, with all-wheel drive ensuring traction in all conditions. Standard adaptive air suspension and Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) enable fine-tuned balance between comfort and sharp handling. Optional rear-axle steering and carbon-ceramic brakes (PCCB) provide extra agility and braking strength. The combination of bi-turbo power, advanced electronics and hybrid tech distinguishes the Panamera’s performance as both exceptional and adaptable. - Panamera Turbo: V8 bi-turbo, 550 PS, 770 Nm, 0–100 km/h in 3.6 s.

  • Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid: V8 with electric support, 680 PS, 850 Nm, 0–100 km/h in 3.3 s, combined consumption as low as 2.9 l/100km.
  • Panamera GTS: Unique mix of sporting dynamics, V8 power, special suspension and trim.
  • Panamera Sport Turismo: Estate variant with larger boot and rear headroom, available in all major performance lines.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design

The Panamera’s signature design features a long wheelbase and coupe-like roofline. Special models like the Sport Turismo blend estate practicality with high style. Inside, buyers could specify full leather, Alcantara or carbon fibre finishes, ambient lighting, and adaptive sports seats. Options including the Burmester or Bose sound system, panoramic glass roofs, and four-zone climate control reinforce the luxury tourer character. GTS models feature unique styling touches and trim, while Turbo S versions can be identified by their aggressive aerodynamic elements and larger, distinctive wheels. Accessories like rear seat entertainment and privacy glazing complete the comfort-focused specification.

Other relevant features

Porsche Panamera models regularly feature keyless entry, adaptive cruise, lane assist, night vision, and a suite of safety and convenience technologies. Digital services like Car Connect and real-time vehicle tracking reflect its modern ambitions. Buyers benefit from long warranty coverage and official Porsche maintenance history, which can enhance future value and peace of mind.

Summary

The Porsche Panamera series redefined the luxury sports saloon, combining everyday usability with unmistakable performance. Three generations provide buyers with cost-efficient hybrid drive or raw V8 power, always paired with technical and design sophistication. On the classic market, early Panamera models enjoy notable demand, making them an attractive option for enthusiasts seeking a modern Porsche with unmistakable character and breadth of specification.