The latest model in Porsche’s Panamera range has arrived in India. The Panamera Diesel Edition stands out through elegant styling combined with a significantly expanded range of standard equipment and a powerful 250 hp (184 kW) engine. The new Panamera Diesel Edition is now available for order at Porsche Centres across India. The basic retail price ex-showroom in Maharashtra is Rs 1,04,16,000.
Its exterior is marked by subtle design tones, including high-glossy black trim strips on the side windows and door handles in the same colour, when equipped with the optional Porsche Entry & Drive. Coming as standard are 19-inch alloy wheels in Panamera Turbo II design, including wheel hub covers with a coloured Porsche crest, as well as bi-xenon headlights operating the Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS).
Commenting on the introduction of the latest Panamera model variant, Pavan Shetty, Director, of Porsche India, said: “The Panamera Diesel Edition is a thrilling four-door sports car that provides an abundance of driving pleasure, combined with styling accents that typify this specific model from Porsche. The range of additional equipment available as standard makes this premium model a truly attractive offering for our enthusiasts.”
In addition, the Panamera Edition boasts bi-colour part-leather upholstery in Black-Luxor Beige with the Porsche crest embossed on all head rests, Sport Design steering wheel and door sill guards with "Edition" lettering. The standard Porsche Communication Management (PCM) system with a seven-inch touchscreen monitor combines audio, navigation and communication features. An outstanding sound experience is ensured by the 585-watt Bose®Surround Sound System with 14 speakers.
The Panamera Diesel also comes with additional standard features, such as Adaptive Air Suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), Park Assist (front and rear), including reversing camera, electric slide and tilt sun roof, soft close doors, 4-zone climate control and Power Steering Plus, all ensuring maximum comfort levels for driver and passengers alike.
Source: Porsche India
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