
Porsche has launched a new variant of the Panamera in India. The Panamera Turbo S is powered by a 4.8 liter, V8 bi-turbo motor which features titanium aluminium turbine wheels and modified engine control managemen to produce 550hp of power and 750Nm of torque. The Panamera Turbo S also has overboost which gives 800Nm of torque when activated. The Porsche Panamera Turbo S accelerates from 0 – 100 kmph in 3.8 seconds and reaches a top speed of 306kmph. The Panamera Turbo S will set you back by Rs. 2.65 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi) but that is the fastest way you can travel with 4 on board in our country. [click to continue…]

Porsche is recalling certain 2010 Panamera S, 4s and Turbo 4-door sedans and this is not for being ugly. If the front seats are adjusted towards an extreme position, resulting in unfavorable tolerance of the mating components, it is possible that the function of the locking mechanism of the seat belt mount can no longer be guaranteed. The seat belt mount could detach from the anchoring system when the seat belt is fastened or opened. In the event of a crash, the seat belt may not provide adequate protection for the seat occupant, which may increase the risk of injury or death. Dealers will have an additional locking element installed on the seat belt anchoring system for both front seats. This service will be performed free of charge. The manufacturer has not yet provided an owner notification schedule.

Precision Cars the official importer of Porsche in the country has launched the Panamera. It is already selling the 911, Cayenne, Boxster and Cayman in India. The Porsche Panamera is available in three variants – S, 4S and Turbo and is capable of hitting a ton in just 4.3 seconds. Porsche also plans to open 3 new showrooms with full service support in Chennai, Bangalore and Ludhiana by next year taking the total dealerships to 6. Though the car has a lot of tech, we would have loved if it looked decently good. [click to continue…]

The Porsche Panamera will be launched in India on 1st October. The ugliest car to have ever left Stuttgart wont come cheap and will cost between Rs. 1.5-2.0 crore depending on variant and equipment. Porsche India’s target of 50 units this year has been partially achieved with 13 bookings and given the lack of taste of Porsche owners, its not difficult to achieve the said target.

Porsche plans to sell 50 units of the Panamera in India this year. The Porsche Panamera will be launched by 3rd October. The Panamera’s price will range from Rs 1.4 crore to Rs. 2 crore. Porsche has already secured 13 bookings of the 4 door sports sedan. Porsche has sold around 650 cars since its entry into India three years ago. However, 65% of the sales came from the Porsche Cayenne. [click to continue…]

Porsche will launch its 4 door sports car Panamera in India by October, 2009. The Porsche Panamera in India will be priced at Rs 1,41,74,000 for the Panamera S, Rs 1,47,11,000 for the Panamers 4S and a whopping Rs 2,01,84,000 for the Panamera Turbo (all prices ex-showroom, Delhi and is inclusive of VAT and import duty). Panamera is the first four door sports car from Porsche and it will be unveiled at the upcoming Shanghai Motor Show 2009. [click to continue…]

Porsche expects to beat BMW’s 7 series and Mercedes S-Class sedan by launching its Panamera in September this year in India. Porsche India has already ordered 50 units of Panamera, which is expected to be priced above Rs 86 lakh for the Indian market. The model is likely to make its debut in the world market and in India in September. Checkout Porsche Panamera Picture Gallery. [click to continue…]

Check out the picture gallery of the ugliest car to have come out from Stuttgart. [click to continue…]