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New Porsche Panamera Turbo S At Tokyo Motor Show

By Shilpa Dhamija
Published 11 Nov, 2013

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The new top-of-the-range Porsche Panamera Turbo S with top speed of 310 km/h will premier at the Tokyo Motor Show. The new Gran Turismo top model can catch up from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds. It has a power output of 570 hp.

A 50-hp increase compared to the Panamera Turbo engine has been achieved through specific revision work on a number of components. New Porsche uses two new turbochargers with larger compressors in the Panamera Turbo S model.

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This stunner looks different from its predecessors because of minute details changed in several aspects of the body. The Turbo’s wheels are larger compared to other Panameras and wider.

Interiors are welcoming with the two tone leather combination. The driver and companion seat can be combined with the memory package that includes surface extension, lumbar support and electrical steering column adjustment.

The new Panamera is available for order as of now with first units being available in February 2014. Price will be announced soon. This is the new top model in the Gran Turismo model range.

Shilpa Dhamija

Shilpa is a world renowned journalist and an expert in decoding India and Asia’s luxury markets for global readers. Her original, in-depth reports and analysis are frequently featured in prestigious international titles across the UK, China, Hong Kong, Switzerland, and Oman.

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