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“German Porsche Unveils Third-Generation Panamera: A Powerful and Stylish Upgrade for Car Enthusiasts”

German luxury car manufacturer, Porsche, has recently unveiled the highly anticipated third-generation Panamera at an international premiere. According to reports from Drom.ru, the car is currently being presented as a five-door liftback and is still undergoing testing.

This latest model is designed on a brand new chassis that features double-wishbone air suspension. It also comes equipped with two electronic differential locks. One of the standout features is the Porsche Active Suspension Management system, which continually adjusts the strength of each individual wheel, adapting to the road conditions and driving style. This ensures a smooth and comfortable driving experience for its occupants.

The exterior design of the Panamera maintains the signature features of its predecessors, but with an added touch of refinement. It is a fusion of classic design elements with modern styling cues.

The standard version of the Panamera is powered by a turbocharged V6 gasoline engine with a 2.9-liter displacement. This engine produces an impressive 348 horsepower and a maximum torque of 500 Nm. Compared to the previous model, it boasts an increase of 23 horsepower and 50 Nm of torque. For those looking for a more eco-friendly option, the hybrid version of the Panamera is available in four different variants, with a weight of 2.2 tons.

The overall dimensions of the Panamera 972 are as follows: a length of 5052 mm, a width of 1938 mm, and a height of 1422 mm. Despite being a new generation, the length of the car has only increased by 3 mm compared to its predecessor. The wheelbase remains unchanged at 2950 mm, ensuring stability and agility on the road.

While the new Panamera is already available for pre-order in Western markets, actual deliveries to customers are scheduled to begin in 2024. This gives enthusiasts and luxury car aficionados the opportunity to secure their exclusive model in advance.

Prior to the release of the third-generation Panamera, Porsche had been producing the second-generation Panamera, known as the 971, since 2016. The 971 has been well-received and has garnered a strong reputation for its performance and luxury features.

Source: NEWS.am