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Standard Interior in BlackBlackPremium PackageHeated Seats (Rear)Ventilated Seats (Front)BOSE Surround Sound SystemHD-Matrix Design LED Headlights in BlackSurround View with Active Parking Support4-Zone Climate ControlAir Quality SystemPorsche InnoDrive including Active Lane Keep (ALK)SportDesign Side SkirtsPORSCHE Logo on Rear in High Gloss BlackModel Designation on Rear in High Gloss BlackWindow Trim in High Gloss BlackExclusive Design Fuel CapSport Tailpipes in Dark Bronze21 Panamera Exclusive Design WheelsHeated GT Sport Steering Wheel in LeatherRear 2+1 SeatsInterior Trim in Black Brushed AluminumPorsche Crest on Headrests (Front and Rear)Storage PackageExclusive Design TaillightsHead-Up Display
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Editor's notes
Admittedly, the Panamera starts quite expensive and finishes at a point where some people might be dabbing tears from their eyes. For buyers with more accommodating budgets, however, there’s a two-for-one deal happening here.
From the outside, looking in and looking on, the Panamera is a large luxury car. It’s prestigious, roomy, full of opulent touches, and packed with tech. From the driver’s seat, another car can emerge, one that has a direct line of descent from the awesome 911 sports car, the kind of thing at which Porsche excels.
That’s not to say the Panamera has a firm and sporty ride — it can be as smooth as the driver and occupants want it to be. It’s more like an undertone of sportiness, a composure and precision that becomes more assertive when the driver goes off for a solo jaunt around some entertaining roads. It also feels reassuringly stable on the freeway.
Maybe you can’t always please everyone, but the Panamera makes a Herculean effort to please as many people as possible. Well, those who can afford it.