Porsche Panamera facelift launched at Rs 1.19 crore

    Panamera facelift available across five models; prices start at Rs 1.19 crore for the entry-level model, going up to Rs 1.99 crore for the Turbo.

    Published On Oct 09, 2013 05:31:00 PM

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    Porsche has just launched the Panamera facelift in India, with prices starting at Rs 1.19 crore for the base petrol V6, stretching to Rs 1.99 crore for the Panamera Turbo.

    There are five models of the Panamera on sale in India, the Panamera Turbo (Rs 1.99 crore), Panamera GTS (Rs 1.60 crore), two variants of the petrol V6 (Panamera and Panamera 4), and the Panamera Diesel (Rs 1.23 crore).

    Porsche claims that the larger chassis mounts offer even more comfort and greater solidity, while the advanced steering mounts provide a more direct response. There are also new lighter 18-inch alloys and a specifically tuned Porsche Stability Management (PSM) to “add to the car’s sportiness and comfort”.

    The new Panamera comes with standard equipment like an electric sunroof, Porsche Communication Management plus Navigation, a Bose sound system, Park Assist with a reverse camera and Air Suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) (available in all variants except the entry-level V6 petrol).

    Optional features include LED headlights featuring Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus and a 1000W Burmester sound system.

    Prices:

    Panamera – Rs 1.19 crore

    Panamera 4 – Rs 1.22 crore

    Panamera Diesel – Rs 1.23 crore

    Panamera GTS - Rs 1.60 crore

    Panamera Turbo – Rs 1.99 crore

    All prices, ex-showroom, Delhi.

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