Panamera Third Generation Porsche Panamera 2024


The Porsche Panamera is a mid to full-sized luxury car (E-segment or F-segment for LWB in Europe) manufactured and marketed by Porsche. The Panamera name, as with the Carrera name, is derived from the Carrera Panamericana race.
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I found lacking almost same things:
- some plastics like B-pillar/rear seat belt trim were cheap but now there's an option to have them covered in leather so its fixed
- the door cards with Bose sound are too monotone, in the Panamera they are surounded by ambient lighting
- the storage space between the rear seats is open but you can spec it without
- you cannot get soft-close doors

Panamera is just one step up in luxury feel as it tries to steal customers of S class and the 7er.
100% true one of the reasons i gave up my number 1 spot for the taycan. The interior is spartan compared to the brilliant interior of the panamera. I think it’s mainly down to the fact they are using alot
Of sustainable materials to make it look the part.

here is mine from the inside.
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100% true one of the reasons i gave up my number 1 spot for the taycan. The interior is spartan compared to the brilliant interior of the panamera. I think it’s mainly down to the fact they are using alot
Of sustainable materials to make it look the part.

here is mine from the inside.
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Beautiful interior
 
100% true one of the reasons i gave up my number 1 spot for the taycan. The interior is spartan compared to the brilliant interior of the panamera. I think it’s mainly down to the fact they are using alot
Of sustainable materials to make it look the part.

here is mine from the inside.
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What options did you spec above and beyond what comes as standard in terms of materials and surfaces? To be honest, I don't see much difference with the Taycan if you spec the full leather, which it appears you did on the Panamera. The screens in the Taycan obviously are different, but the photo below is a Taycan with full leather and it's everywhere in the interior. I specced the full leather on my Taycan, and the Neodyme trim, and it looked stunning on a car in the showroom where I ordered mine, and extremely plush.

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Not a FL I don’t think, new generation.
Well, it seens like even the side profile lines remain the same. I would say it is just an extensive FL.

I could totally see Porsche merging Taycan and Panamera after this FL and the current Taycan are due replacement.
 
I think the Taycan could effectively be the previous Pajun project but like everything else. Now electrified.
 
I could totally see Porsche merging Taycan and Panamera after this FL and the current Taycan are due replacement.

Quite possible indeed. Especially should the "K1" be unveiled as a large, focused-on-luxury elevated ride height crossover featuring shooting brake characteristics.
 
I think the Taycan could effectively be the previous Pajun project but like everything else. Now electrified.

...and then there is a rumoured A4 eTron "sister car" by Porsche that would be positioned beneath the Taycan (or it's "merged with the Panny" successor).
 
...and then there is a rumoured A4 eTron "sister car" by Porsche that would be positioned beneath the Taycan (or it's "merged with the Panny" successor).
Just to think of VW had its way there would have been a Golf-sized and based c-segment Porsche. Back then it was a hatch now would probably be an SUV.
 
What options did you spec above and beyond what comes as standard in terms of materials and surfaces? To be honest, I don't see much difference with the Taycan if you spec the full leather, which it appears you did on the Panamera. The screens in the Taycan obviously are different, but the photo below is a Taycan with full leather and it's everywhere in the interior. I specced the full leather on my Taycan, and the Neodyme trim, and it looked stunning on a car in the showroom where I ordered mine, and extremely plush.

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Agreed. If specified properly, the Taycan has an interior finish and quality that is very commensurate with it's price point. The build is absolutely rock solid and the finish up to standard, bar a few very small nit picks here and there.

The gloss buttons in the photo you have posted @Big Sam, have also been replaced with more appealing matte ones now.

Yes the Panamera may be more 'opulent' or 'luxurious' but that's the point of it really! They both have their own design and market objectives. I couldn't see myself owning a Panamera as my personal vehicle (It seems a bit much really!), but feel like the Taycan fit's my age and requirements like a glove. That's not to say I'm not hankering for a 911 though. :LOL:
 
The market success of the Taycan is huge. Just on this forum it looks like there will be 4 regularly contributing owners. I think only the S-class has more owners represented here.
 
The market success of the Taycan is huge. Just on this forum it looks like there will be 4 regularly contributing owners. I think only the S-class has more owners represented here.
Yes the taycan had a very good success,in my city Skopje there are 4 Taycans,6 W223 ,aprox 10 BMW 7 LCI,and a wholeee lot of G-CLASS,the numbers may look poor but its because NORTHMACEDONIA is a miserable country.
 
What options did you spec above and beyond what comes as standard in terms of materials and surfaces? To be honest, I don't see much difference with the Taycan if you spec the full leather, which it appears you did on the Panamera. The screens in the Taycan obviously are different, but the photo below is a Taycan with full leather and it's everywhere in the interior. I specced the full leather on my Taycan, and the Neodyme trim, and it looked stunning on a car in the showroom where I ordered mine, and extremely plush.

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You can’t see it, go and sit in one. It’s more plush , softer surfaces and leather.
But don’t get me wrong , specced right the taycan interior is wonderful and also suits the car. A panamera type interior wouldn’t fit it.
And me personally like the more luxurious panamera.
 
You can’t see it, go and sit in one. It’s more plush , softer surfaces and leather.
But don’t get me wrong , specced right the taycan interior is wonderful and also suits the car. A panamera type interior wouldn’t fit it.
And me personally like the more luxurious panamera.

Precisely. Horses for courses.

Have you settled on a 911 K? I'm really tempted to order one and would love to know your thought process.
 
Precisely. Horses for courses.

Have you settled on a 911 K? I'm really tempted to order one and would love to know your thought process.
No I settled for another Porsche. I’ll share that soon. As far as the 992 goes it’s great, but I can’t get the gt3 allocation , I might be able to get the .2.
I was super tempted to go GTS , it’s either GTS or GT3 imo.
Rumors say .2 GTS might go NA. So I decided for something else.
 
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Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans, headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Owned by Volkswagen AG, it was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche. In its early days, Porsche was contracted by the German government to create a vehicle for the masses, which later became the Volkswagen Beetle. In the late 1940s, Ferdinand's son Ferry Porsche began building his car, which would result in the Porsche 356.

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