A Look At The All New 2010 Glamorous Porsche Panamera

A Look At The All New 2010 Glamorous Porsche Panamera

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A Look At The All New 2010 Glamorous Porsche Panamera

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“Is it understeering much?” I howled out to the driver of the $133,550 500-hp Porsche Panamera Turbo, as I braced for a ninety-degree left that was approaching with comical speed. “Oh, naaaa. It just goes where you point it” responded the Zen-calm Porsche test driver. Nuts. Our technical introduction to Porsche’s new four-door hatchback sedan at the autoamaker’s Weissach think tank had concluded with an unexpected series of flying laps around Porsche’s kart-tight test course—but with we journalists as passengers only. No driving, and hence no driving impressions. Porsche has planned that for later. And now my clumsy attempt to dupe the driver into just giving me a hint of what he was feeling had been greeted with a diplomatic, but uninformative, answer.

The Panamera’s weight (4101 lb for the 400-horsepower all-wheel-drive non-turbo Panamera 4S, and 3903 lb for the rear-drive S) is deceptive. Porsche has been fanatical in trimming unnecessary pounds and has extensively employed lightweight materials up front to offset the engine’s mass. Much of the car’s nose structure is composed of aluminum (including the hood, front fenders, doors, rear hatch, and an almost Brancusi-like cast engine cradle), with even magnesium making an unusual appearance near the nose. Moreover, there are occasionally even bits of nothing—for instance, the engine bay’s normally closed sides have large cutouts as if something’s missing. Porsche realized that the front wheel’s plastic wheel housings were sufficient. Why waste material?

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