2011 Porsche Panamera V6 on 2040-cars
Norco, California, United States
Rear Wheel Drive V6 Cylinder Engine Horsepower (Net @ RPM):300@6200 Torque (Net @ RPM): 295@3750 Transmission: 7-speed Automatic w/Manual Shift Multi-level heating passenger seat 8 -way power passenger seat 8 -way power driver seat Multi-level heating driver seat Height adjustable driver seat Height adjustable passenger seat Leather Bucket front seats Split-folding rear seatback Folding center armrest Rear ventilation ducts with fan control Remote power door locks Reverse tilt passenger mirror provides curb view when vehicle in reverse Power mirrors Heated mirrors 4 one-touch power windows Trip computer External temperature display Compass Cruise control Front and rear console with storage Remote trunk release Retained accessory power Speed-proportional power steering 12V front, 12V rear and 12V cargo area power outlet(s) Rear parking sensors Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Transmission, cruise and audio controls on steering wheel Interior active charcoal air filter Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger Cooled storage compartment Leather steering wheel Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror Dual illuminating vanity mirrors Memorized settings for 2 drivers 11 total speakers 235 watts stereo output AM/FM in-dash single CD/DVD with CD MP3 Playback stereo Hard drive based display w/voice directions navigation system Pre-wired for phone Variable intermittent rain sensing wipers Rear defogger Power glass sunroof Alloy wheels Performance tires Cargo tie downs 4-wheel ABS Front and rear head airbags Dual front side-mounted airbags Child seat anchors Remote anti-theft alarm system Emergency braking assist Front and rear ventilated disc brakes Rear door child safety locks Daytime running lights Engine immobilizer High pressure washers headlamps Dusk sensing headlamps Xenon high intensity discharge headlamp Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation Electronic brakeforce distribution Tire pressure sensor |
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Are you the Porsche Pajun?
Mon, 17 Nov 2014The prospect of Porsche building a smaller version of the Panamera has been an on-again, off-again proposition as the German automaker seems to go back and forth on the project. Last we heard, Porsche had pushed back the so-called Pajun (shorthand for Panamera Junior) until 2019 at the earliest, but we could be looking at it right here.
The automaker's everything-but-automotive division Porsche Design is working on a luxury condo complex called (simply enough) Porsche Design Tower. It's been three years in the making and will take at least another year or two to complete, but the gist of it is that the 57-floor building will include 132 apartments, each with its own en-suite garage in which the residents' cars will be parked thanks to giant elevators.
Porsche Design released a series of renderings showing what the property will look like once complete. Most of the renderings feature Porsches, of course - production models you can find in any of the brand's showrooms, like the one just 23 miles away in Coral Gables. But one of the renderings of the giant glass elevators shows something rather unusual.
Chevy Corvette Stingray defeating rivals where it matters most
Wed, 16 Jul 2014Everything is coming up roses for the award-winning Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, as new data from the North American Dealers Association dissected by GM Authority reveals that America's sports car is handily outselling two of its more expensive rivals.
Through June of 2014, the NADA notes that the Corvette has rung up 17,744 sales, handily besting the Porsche 911 and positively spanking the SRT Viper. Of course, you're sitting there thinking, "Corvette is outselling the much more expensive Porsche and Viper. Sky blue, water wet." But what's impressive here is just how thoroughly the Chevrolet is beating its two rivals, with this data serving as a testament to just how popular the seventh-generation sports car has become.
So far this year, Porsche has managed to move 5,169 911s, according to NADA. Considering that the base model starts at nearly $15,000 more than the most heavily optioned Stingray, and that Porsche owners have a vast, expensive options catalogue to select from, Stuttgart's sales are still plenty impressive in relation to the nearly 18,000 Corvettes sold.
Porsche 911 Aerodynamic prototype cheated the wind ahead of its time
Wed, 04 Jun 2014You might think that sports cars would have the lowest drag coefficient of all cars. And yes, they do tend to be more slippery than, say, SUVs or convertibles, but the sleekest vehicles on the road tend to be EVs, hybrids and luxury sedans. Sports cars, on the other hand, have aerodynamically detrimental needs for downforce and additional engine cooling. Still, the Porsche 911 is better than most, and has only gotten more so over the years. Its relatively narrow track and compact form mean it has a smaller frontal area than some other sports cars, and the gradual sweeping back of its headlights and windshield have only augmented its capacity for cheating the wind.
This 911 prototype, however, is even more aerodynamic than most. It's based on a "G model" 911 from 1984, but employed such features as covered wheels, a new rear spoiler and a reprofiled front end to drop its drag coefficient from 0.40 to 0.27, making it as slippery as a modern sedan and better at cheating the wind than just about anything built up to that point, save for maybe the Tatra 77, Citroën SM or Tucker Torpedo.
Elements of this prototype ended up gradually making it into production Porsches for years to come, and you can clearly see early influences on the second-generation 964 and even on the 959. It's featured here as the latest installment in a video series on rare historic Porsches unearthed from the company archives, following previous clips that featured a rare V8-powered 911 and a mid-engined 911 prototype. Scope out the latest episode in the video below.