Is 300-Hp And A $74k Price Enough To Get You Into A Panamera?

Is 300-Hp And A $74k Price Enough To Get You Into A Panamera?
Although many have seemingly embraced the polarizing Porsche Panamera's look, one harsh reality is that it costs so damn much money.

Well, fear not, because Porsche has done the unthinkable and shoehorned a V6 powerplant under the bonnet. This now provides a more affordable alternative to your run of the mill BMW 7-Series, Audi A8 and Mercedes-Benz S-Class, if you're feeling a little saucy.

If you need something with some panache, look no further than the entry-level Panamera, which will come in at an aggressive $74,400 price point.

Although 300-horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque doesn't exactly raise eyebrows these days, it will sprint the six-cylinder saloon to 60 in approximately six seconds -- for the "regular" Panamera -- and 5.8 seconds -- for the Panamera 4. And, if you option the vehicle with the Sport Chrono Package Plus option, you can knock off an additional two tenths, respectively.

Having spoken to a source in the loop, who has driven the new Panamera sixes, the Spies can confidently tell you that the base Panameras will impress because they have different power deltas than the Cayenne.

According to our source, "it's a big winner."

Time shall tell.

Porsche's press release follows:


The Summer Driving Season Kicks Off with Two New Porsche Panamera Models in Dealer Showrooms


Sharing the Porsche driving and luxury experience with more than one gets easier with the 2011 Panamera and Panamera 4 on sale in June


ATLANTA - June 4, 2010 - Starting tomorrow the 2011 Panamera and Panamera 4 featuring the company's all-new, fuel efficient 300-horsepower V6 engine will begin arriving at Porsche's nearly 200 dealerships across America.

These new models come just eight months after the successful launch of the V8-powered Panamera S, Panamera 4S and Panamera Turbo. Since then, Porsche has sold more than 4,000 Panamera Gran Turismos to U.S. customers.

The new Panamera models feature an all-new, Porsche-designed 3.6-liter, 90-degree V6 engine with Direct Fuel Injection (DFI) that develops 300 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque. Built on the same line as the normally aspirated and twin-turbocharged 4.8-liter V8 engines found in the Panamera S, 4S and Turbo, this new engine propels the Panamera and Panamera 4 from 0 to 60 mph in 6.0 and 5.8 seconds, respectively (5.8 and 5.6 seconds with the Sport Chrono Package Plus option). Top test track speeds are 160 and 159 mph, respectively.

As a whole, these new models provide high levels of performance, agility and comfort and the same safety systems found in the V8 Panameras, yet they return even better fuel economy figures than the already efficient Panamera S, 4S and Turbo. The Panamera achieves 18 mpg city/27 highway while the all-wheel-drive Panamera 4 delivers 18 mpg city/26 highway, numbers that are no doubt appealing to consumers who demand driving excitement and fuel efficiency.

The Panamera and Panamera 4 MSRPs are $74,400 and $78,900, excluding destination.

Porsche Intelligent Performance = no gas guzzler penalty

Like every Porsche, the Panamera and Panamera 4 were developed according to the Porsche
Intelligent Performance philosophy -- more performance on less fuel, increased efficiency and lower CO2 emissions. U.S. models come standard with the revolutionary Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) seven-speed double-clutch gearbox and the Auto Start Stop function that saves fuel and reduces emissions by turning the engine off when it is not needed, such as sitting at a stop light.

Like all Porsches except the 911 GT3 and 911 GT3 RS, neither is subject to a gas-guzzler tax. And both meet the strict EU5 emission standard in Europe and the LEV standard in the United  States.

Porsche has always focused on superior efficiency and performance, and in the case of these new Panamera models these long-held tenets are not mutually exclusive. One example is consistent lightweight construction with the axles, doors, hood, front fenders and tailgate all made of aluminum. Likewise, the Porsche V6 is about 66 lbs. lighter than the V8, which contributes to the low overall curb weight of just 3,880 lbs. (1,730 kg) for the Panamera with the PDK transmission.

Like the proven V8 models, both the Panamera and the Panamera 4, as genuine Gran Turismos, combine a sporting character with a high standard of comfort and everyday driving qualities. Steel suspension is standard, and variable dampers and adaptive air suspension with additional air volume on demand are optional. This provides a wide range of suspension qualities and features, with a high level of motoring comfort on the one hand and extremely sporting driving dynamics on the other.

Other standard equipment includes an electric moonroof and power liftgate, the Porsche
Communication Management (PCM) system with navigation, Bi-Xenon™ headlights, Bluetooth® telephone connectivity, and the universal audio interface to connect an external audio source such as an iPod or a USB stick with the PCM system.

Since its U.S. introduction in October 2009, the Panamera has received numerous awards and recognition. The Panamera Turbo was named Playboy Magazine's 2010 Car of the Year. Others include an Edmunds Inside Line Editors' Most Wanted Award, inclusion in Edmunds.com's Top Recommended Vehicles list, two Car and Driver Editors Choice Awards (Sports Sedans and Luxury Sedans), inclusion in kbb.com's list of 2010 Top 10 Road Trip Cars, Bloomberg Car of the Year, the Most Inspired Design award in Ward's Auto Interior of the Year competition, About.com Cars Best New Cars of 2010, and NADAguides.com's Car of the Month for January 2010.












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t_bonet_bone - 6/4/2010 6:18:22 PM
+6 Boost
$59,990 would be more like it.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 6/4/2010 9:09:44 PM
+1 Boost
go buy an LS if you want a benign bargain luxury sedan. even that can't be had for $59,000.


WillisWillis - 6/4/2010 6:29:16 PM
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What's the big deal? It's a Porsche Panamera V6. It's still fast enough for most people. The Porsche badge and experience costs money. It's worth it for many people. Period.

Not everyone needs a Panamera that's blisteringly fast and the V6 is the car for them. It provides them with an incredibly sporty ride, just a bit slower than the other Panamera's.

If there wasn't a market for it Porsche wouldn't build it.


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 6/4/2010 6:38:05 PM
0 Boost
I'd rather get the Model S, $49,900, Seats 7, Aluminum Frame and actually looks nice.


ChipChip - 6/4/2010 6:39:07 PM
+10 Boost
$74k base price.

$110k with a few options.


JRobUSCJRobUSC - 6/4/2010 6:40:55 PM
+2 Boost
I'd just get a 740 personally if I wanted a car that big and didn't want to spend the $100k the higher models cost. Or a new 550i, which is plenty big enough.


Designer1Designer1 - 6/4/2010 7:13:55 PM
+5 Boost
My G35 making 306 hps is faster and half price... So only idiots will pay for this 300 hps Panamera!


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 6/4/2010 9:10:36 PM
-4 Boost
your G35 is an econo-luxury couple. the panamera is an exotic luxury sedan.


ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 6/5/2010 11:28:16 AM
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right, and only idiots will compare a G35 to a Panamera. Why don't you just compare an Mitsu Evo to it while you are at it... Wait, what about a Dodge Ram 2500. Its got a 350hp and its only a third the price...

See how comparing just price and horsepower is dumb...


lewishamiltonpimplewishamiltonpimp - 6/5/2010 11:29:25 AM
+1 Boost
Your G35 is an Altima with leather.


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/5/2010 1:16:25 PM
+1 Boost
"Your G35 is an Altima with leather"

- Altimas are not RWD Like the G35/G37, the Altima is FWD. Completely different platform.


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/7/2010 9:05:54 PM
+1 Boost
They are 2 different platforms. That's all I said. Are you arguing against that? The rest of your comment doesn't even come close to making any sense.


Need4SpeedNeed4Speed - 6/4/2010 11:53:33 PM
+2 Boost
Hell no!


LexusLexus - 6/5/2010 12:47:25 AM
+3 Boost
NO, to much. It should have at least 400 hp for that price tag.


giants10giants10 - 6/5/2010 12:59:47 AM
+4 Boost
Porsche trying to rip off customers again, huge surprise 74k is the starting price, what will it be loaded a nearly 100k 300 hp car. Man the Lexus LFA is starting to look like a bargain lol.


BondMI6BondMI6 - 6/5/2010 3:31:04 AM
+3 Boost
No the V6 Ripoffamera is not my cup of tea.

Now a preowned Turbo or 4S in about a year would be another story...


u080570u080570 - 6/5/2010 8:35:13 AM
-1 Boost
Still cant get past the looks -- Im sure it drives great, but it's ugly


Bmw8terBmw8ter - 6/5/2010 12:12:32 PM
+2 Boost
The Panamera looks like a stud compared to the BMW 5 series GT I saw driving around last night; that car is truly ugly.


ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 6/5/2010 11:30:08 AM
-3 Boost
I'm glad most people here wouldnt spend 74K on the Panamera. I'm sure Porsche is glad most of you so called "car fans" are not in a Porsche...


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/5/2010 1:20:43 PM
+2 Boost
300hp powering that big heavy sedan? I guess Porsches don't have to actually perform anymore? The name is good enough. So if you want a Porsche in name only? Get the Panamera. Ultimate poser car. Lol!!


jpighettijpighetti - 6/5/2010 6:14:33 PM
-1 Boost
Whoa there my profoundly uninformed friend...you know that the Panamera is the lightest car in its class, right? Oh, wait, no you don't. Nothin' heavy about it. Then you must know that, regardless of the engine, it outhandles everything else in its class to the point of it being embarassing, right? Oh, you aren't aware of that either. Wait! You're one of the morons who still thinks the only measuring stick is horsepower! Now I get it! YOu simply have no idea as to what you're talking about! It's all so clear!


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/6/2010 11:01:28 AM
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jpighetti,

Deboost much? lol!!


jpighettijpighetti - 6/7/2010 2:01:47 PM
+3 Boost
Haha! A deboost without a competing argument is the online equivalent of stomping your feet and walking away. It's meaningless and screams "I don't have the metal capacity to provide an insightful argument". What did I say that's inaccurate? Let me recap:

- 300hp powering that big heavy sedan?
How can the lightest car in it's class be considered heavy?



jpighettijpighetti - 6/7/2010 2:08:53 PM
+1 Boost
...cut off...

I guess Porsches don't have to actually perform anymore?
- If your definition of performance is based solely on 0-60 times, then you're a moron. This is an immature, boy-racer perspective. What about handling and braking? Those aspects of performance are equally important, if not more so.

Your post shows that you:
A) have never spent any time behind the wheel of a Panamera
B) you are unfamilair with the motivations real buyers have for this type of car
C) You're incapable of aprpeciating the car for what it is - the slightly slower version of the sickest luxury 4-door in the world. It's for people who can appreciate the finer things in life, and don't get hung up on stupid comaprisons of 0-60 times. You know there is a huge portion of the population to whom that doesn't matter at all, right?




truckmantruckman - 6/5/2010 1:47:52 PM
-1 Boost
For that much cash and only 300HP I could only justify that if you had lots of $$ and didn't mind throwing cash around, For the money it is very underpowered and slow, A Civic Si would be faster or comparable for a third of the price.


jpighettijpighetti - 6/5/2010 6:17:09 PM
-2 Boost
When did a 0 - 60 in 5.6 seconds in a full-size luxury sedan become "slow"?


FanboyOfTheTruthFanboyOfTheTruth - 6/5/2010 6:31:33 PM
+3 Boost
5.6 secs only if you want to be further ripped off by ponying up for the AWD and Sport Chrono Package Plus options.


0to600to60 - 6/5/2010 1:49:38 PM
+6 Boost
I would like a used panamera in a couple years. Nice car. But not paying 70k for it.


Dr550Dr550 - 6/5/2010 2:51:40 PM
+2 Boost
300 hp is plenty. Going to gas station every 5 days to fill-up the V-8TT gets old pretty fast.


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/5/2010 4:39:59 PM
+3 Boost
300hp is plenty in vehicles that weigh less than 3400lbs. That same 300hp engine in a 4400lbs car, would equate to a 231hp engine in the 3400lbs vehicle. In other words; a 300hp engine in a semi-truck wouldn't be enough power to make it climb a hill.

HP number cannot stand by itself. There are other variables (like weight) that can drastically effect the effect of HP.


0to600to60 - 6/5/2010 5:59:52 PM
+7 Boost
that weight will adversely affect gas mileage as well.


Bmw8terBmw8ter - 6/5/2010 6:44:34 PM
+6 Boost
LexSucks....Semis use 300hp/1000 ft/lbs torque diesel engines, and manage to climb hills with no problem.


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/6/2010 11:02:58 AM
-1 Boost
Does the Panamera have 1000lb/ft of torque?


JUGNUJUGNU - 6/5/2010 6:04:24 PM
+8 Boost
All Porsches are overpriced but Panamera is just too much. Here in Middle East Panamera Turbo costs $163K and all new Cayenne Turbo costs $125K. Panamera Turbo is almost $40K more expensive than Cayenne Turbo even though it shares the same engine, interior and is almost as sporty.

Looks like same is true for the entry level model. Full option V6 Panamera will easy top $100K and that is too much for an ugly heavy V6 sedan.

JUGNU


LACMANLACMAN - 6/6/2010 2:50:11 AM
-1 Boost
Interesting. I thought u were from Asia. (no offense @ all)


iamdabest1iamdabest1 - 6/5/2010 10:26:27 PM
+2 Boost
i love porsche and really do wish i could addord one, but no way in hell will i pay 80k for a sports car that does 0-60 in 5.6...
if porsche could, they would have seat belts as an additional option


rxh8me9000rxh8me9000 - 6/6/2010 3:28:58 AM
0 Boost
I'll pass. Go hard or go home. If its not the Turbo,don't bother.If I'm buying a Porsche I am buying it with the best motor and sport/track options minus the ceramic brakes because most reviews state that although they are mostly fade resistant,they do not actually improve braking distance.


rxh8me9000rxh8me9000 - 6/6/2010 3:37:21 AM
+1 Boost
Actually I take that back about the brakes. Even if they don't shorten stopping distance they normally do weigh around 50% less than a normal brake setup. This can add up to some nice unsprung weight which will improve handling and generate quicker braking which might result in slightly better braking,but not enough to justify the price tag of these kits.


WillisWillis - 6/6/2010 3:38:58 AM
-4 Boost
As expected, tons of silly comments.

"Get a Honda _____ for half the price and it is faster to 60!"


Um, the people buying the Panamera V6 won't care too much about 0-60. If they did they'd buy a Panamera Turbo. Period. Oh, and 5.6 seconds is FAST.

Some kids here need to grow up.


rxh8me9000rxh8me9000 - 6/6/2010 3:24:01 PM
+3 Boost
I mean your kind of right and your not.I'm sure people buying the Panamera V6 dont care too much about performance and are more of a badge whore type of person,but facts are facts. Its not fair to say every V6 Panamera owner can afford the turbo if he/she wanted to. Thats like saying every M3 sedan owner can afford an M5 if he wanted the best sedan from BMW. If a Panamera buyer could afford the turbo right off the start than why not just get it? Ok,the person does not care about performance,but who says they have to use it? Having a massive amount of horsepower doesnt mean you have to run around flooring it.Furthermore 0-60 5.6 is not fast,it is average.A bmw 335 shaves a second off that porches time with the same amount of hp. We can sit and say a bmw 335,535,Acura TL,Audi S4,Chrystler 300c srt8,Dodge charger r/t,srt8,Magnum srt8,Infinity G35,37,.................the list can go on for days,but thats the sad part. The fact that the list CAN go on for days is enough to make me skip it. I've driven a lot of different
Porsche so I know about the feel and orginality of them,but the performance for this sedan takes that all away. I feel it shouldn't even be offered with a V6,but thats just me.


mggraymggray - 6/6/2010 4:34:15 AM
+2 Boost
It's all about the badge. Lots of cars today offer the same or similar levels of features and performance. If someone REALLY wants entry into the Porsche elite club, they'll shell out stupid money for it regardless of the HP rating. It's the same deal with all the premium brands.


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/6/2010 11:14:38 AM
0 Boost
Folks here should be asking more of Porsche but instead they are defending a $75,000 Porsche that can barely beat a Honda Accord V6.

0-60 in 5.6 seconds? My car will beat that handily, and will also out handle the panamera easily. But since my car cost 1/2 as much, isn't a porsche, and interior doesn't resemble a livingroom, it isn't worthy of being mentioned in the same sentence as the panamera. Even though it can kick it's ass.


jpighettijpighetti - 6/7/2010 2:13:16 PM
+2 Boost
Again, you keep coming back to this 0-60 thing being the only thing that defines how "good" a car is. How is it so difficult for you to understand that this doesn't matter to a huge portion of the population. That's like saying "I didn't buy those Prada loafers because they don't make me walk three times faster, which they should becuase they are twice as expensive". Do you really not understand how incredibly stupid your argument is?


thstonethstone - 6/7/2010 8:39:53 PM
+1 Boost
Sorry, still too ugly.


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