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    Panamera Sport Turismo Concept Car (Paris 2012)

    Porsche is presenting the Panamera Sport Turismo concept car to show how amazingly intelligent and efficient drive technology might look in the design language of tomorrow. The Sport Turismo unites the next generation hybrid drive with new ideas for an evolutionary, sporty body concept; it combines Porsche performance with comprehensive everyday practicality. 

    Body: sports appeal and functionality in further developed design 
    The body concept of the Panamera Sport Turismo is an outlook on a possible Porsche sports car of tomorrow: The overhangs are short, and the boot lid is large – both sporty and functional. The concept car combines the dimensions of a premium vehicle with the interior comfort of the luxury class. The Sport Turismo is 1,990 mm wide, a low 1,401 mm in height and 4,950 mm long. Its direction indicators and sidelights are integrated in C-shaped lighting units – known as C-Blades – mounted in the large air inlets at the front end. Together with four-point LED headlights in an innovative design, they define the front end appearance of the concept car. 

    The smooth and taut exterior skin is not interrupted by add-on parts – there are no con-ventional exterior mirrors. In their place, the Sport Turismo has two cameras mounted in the side air outlets whose images are shown on the displays in the cockpit. The rear body has been completely reshaped, yet it retains all of the characteristics of a Porsche. The rear lights in LED technology and the tail-light panel with the “Porsche” badge are sculpted in three dimensions, and the brake light is positioned between the four-point LED rear lights. Forming the roof termination is an adaptive carbon rear spoiler that produces improved downforce. 

    The new Liquid Metal Blue colour gives the concept car a surface that resembles liquid metal and highlights its contours and design lines more distinctly. The wheels in dual-spoke design have a bi-colour look, and the brake callipers are painted Acid Green. The hub locks of the wheels recall the origins of every Porsche – which is motorsport. “e-hybrid” badges on the sides refer to the car’s drive concept, while the name “Sport Turismo” at the rear, framed in the same Acid Green colour, emphasises the car’s concept character. The milled aluminium battery housing is mounted under the boot floor, which is made of electrochromatic glass and reveals a view of the energy source illuminated in Acid Green at the press of a button. 

    “e-hybrid” stands for plug-in hybrid technology from Porsche 
    The drive technology of the Panamera Sport Turismo completes the next development step towards the plug-in hybrid, symbolised by the “e-hybrid” badge on the front wings. The car’s new ability to be charged from the electrical power grid has been combined with even higher performance components. The concept vehicle with its 416 hp (306 kW) of peak system power is designed to be driven in pure electric mode up to a speed of 130 km/h and can cover distances of over 30 km. The Sport Turismo also exhibits impressive fuel economy per the NEDC standard; its combined fuel consumption is less than 3.5 litres per 100 km, while CO2 emissions are under 82 g/km. 

    The drive system of the Panamera Sport Turismo is an advanced development of the parallel full hybrid that Porsche already implements today in the Panamera S Hybrid and Cayenne S Hybrid. The new electric motor produces about 70 kW (95 hp), which is around twice as much as in today’s Porsche hybrid drive, while the supercharged three-litre V6 engine still produces 245 kW (333 hp) here. In their interplay, they accelerate the concept car from zero to 100 km/h in less than six seconds. 

    Power pack: lithium-ion battery with external charging capability 
    The electric power pack of the Sport Turismo e-hybrid consists of a lithium-ion battery whose performance is several times that of the nickel-hydride battery currently used in production, although it has practically the same dimensions. Its 9.4 Kilowatt-hours of energy storage capacity and high peak power enable faster acceleration, longer electric driving range and higher speeds when driving without the internal combustion engine. 

    The default operating mode of the e-hybrid prioritises all-electric driving, but the driver may deactivate this by pressing a special button on the steering wheel. In addition, when the car is being operated in hybrid mode the driver can select the e-charge mode by pressing the steering wheel button to intentionally intensify charging of the high-voltage battery. This is especially useful when one section of the driving route on a motorway is followed by a section through a city that should be driven in pure electric mode without local emissions. In the e-charge mode, the internal combustion engine charges the battery by load point shifting, while satisfying rational energy management criteria.

    As a plug-in hybrid, the fluid-cooled lithium-ion battery is not only charged while driving; it can also be externally charged within 2.5 hours (depending on the power supply) via a charging interface on the vehicle. Porsche systematically thought through all aspects of the concept car’s plug-in system; it utilises a universal charger (AC) that is wall-mounted in a home garage and has a standardised charging plug. 

    Familiar and yet completely new: touch displays for instruments and controls 
    The interior of the Sport Turismo is a forward-looking interpretation of purist sports car thinking: as little as possible and as much as necessary. Instead of classic instruments, a large central TFT colour display is positioned in front of the driver; it is used to call up and display any vehicle information as needed – from the tachometer to driving data or navigation. Two monitors, one to the left and one to the right of this display, show images from the “exterior mirror” cameras. Two additional displays in tube form provide information on the hybrid-specific driving states, e.g. pure electric driving, as well as other functions. The power meter in the instrument panel illuminates in Acid Green and shows the combined system power of the two drives. 

    A press on the touch-sensitive colour display starts the e-hybrid. Naturally, on the side that is typical of a Porsche: the left side. A completely new type of touch display in the ascending centre console incorporates additional controls; this is the control centre for the e-hybrid and all other functions that is implemented in black panel technology. It offers the driver the option of influencing the hybrid drive via smart keys to choose maximum driving fun, maximum performance or maximum efficiency. All driving indicators and control functions are also intuitively operated by multi-touch functionality, such as automatic climate control, seat adjustment, lights, reversing camera and the functions of Porsche Communication Management (PCM).

    Wide-ranging communications and control via smart phone app
    The Panamera Sport Turismo gives the driver entirely new options for customised communications. The driver can use mobile online services to access and control all key vehicle information with a smart phone app. Charge control by mobile phone shows the user just how much electricity the battery has already stored at any given time and predicts how much more time the charging process will take. In addition, there is a charging timer with user-defined charging times. Moreover, the vehicle’s interior can also be preconditioned by mobile phone, e.g. by turning on the air conditioner, and the vehicle will already be at the right temperature before driving with electricity supplied from a household electrical outlet.

    Specifications Panamera Sport Turismo concept car:


    Body: Sport Turismo with four individual seats, four doors and boot lid.
    Drive system: Parallel full hybrid; 3-litre V6 engine, charged; hybrid module with electric motor and disengagement clutch; rear-wheel drive. Power: 245 kW (333 hp) V6 engine approx. 70 kW (95 hp) hybrid module 306 kW (416 hp) (combined peak power)
    Suspension: Double wishbone front suspension; electro-mechanical power steering; multi-link rear suspension.
    Dimensions: Length 4,950 mm Width 1,990 mm Height 1,401 mm
    Energy supply: Lithium-ion battery with 9.4 kWh capacity and plug-in charging system compatible with electrical power grid.
    Performance: Top speed, pure electric mode approx. 130 km/h Acceleration: 0 – 100 km/h < 6.0 s Consumption (NEDC): Combined < 3.5 l/100 km CO2 emissions: Combined < 82 g/km Range (NEDC): Pure electric mode: > 30 km Charging time: up to 2.5 h

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    Re: Panamera Sport Turismo Concept Car (Paris 2012)

    Here is a fantastic picture of the car.http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1154832&l=18d60841b9&id=112424298807187


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    Spyderidol:

    Here is a fantastic picture of the car.http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1154832&l=18d60841b9&id=112424298807187

    I don't know...I think "my" photos are better... Smiley


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    I agree. I just like the angle better in mine.indecision


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    It's a much better design than the current Panamera. Porsche were wrong to attempt imposing the 911 shape on a limousine and now they are rightly trying to depart from the "iconic profile".


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    YAHOO!!!


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    I have some mixed feelings about the Sport Turismo Concept.

    What I like is the new shape of this station wagon. Especially the back with the elongated roof looks far better than the current Panamera IMO. They should have presented the Panamera in this style, it would have been a Ferrari FF with two additional doors. The side profile of the car looks absolutely gorgeous.
    What I don't like are the new front lights. If they go 100% LED, there is no need to obtain the typical Porsche front light shape. I also think the front lights are just too big.
    The rear is quite nice, it just reminds me a bit too much of the Alfa Romeo Brera.

    Interior is nice, but will definitely not make it into serial production.

    BTW, did you notice the "new" design element in the front bumber?

    Panamera Sport Turismo:


    991 Carrera 4/S:


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    Re: Panamera Sport Turismo Concept Car (Paris 2012)

    ... here you go:

    http://www.porsche.com/microsite/sport-turismo/germany.aspx?ws=1

     

    Best

    Gregor


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    reginos:

    It's a much better design than the current Panamera. Porsche were wrong to attempt imposing the 911 shape on a limousine and now they are rightly trying to depart from the "iconic profile".

    Actually, the station wagon rear is more of a cover-up for that typical Panamera hump. Smiley

    Yes, the front lights are too big and the back lights too thin but I just think Porsche wants to send a message with this car and like I said before, it has design elements of the facelift and the next generation. Just wait and see...

    This is a concept car though, don't read too much into it. Smiley


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    I also like it.

    BUT, did anyone notice how actually small is the rear end is? Trunk size will be more or less the same as in current Panamera.


    Re: Panamera Sport Turismo Concept Car (Paris 2012)

    This looks amazing.

    How can they release such ugly cars when they are capable of crafting such wonderful concept cars?


    Re: Panamera Sport Turismo Concept Car (Paris 2012)

    KresoF1:

    I also like it.

    BUT, did anyone notice how actually small is the rear end is? Trunk size will be more or less the same as in current Panamera.

    Trunk size maybe but it will be higher too. The problem of the Panamera is that the trunk is huge but too flat. You can fit in large suitcases but you cannot close the rear hatch because of that. It is even worse with the Burmester and the fixed cover.


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    Real nice concept! kiss Although from some angles it is very similar to the Ferrari FF 

     


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    bluelines:

    Real nice concept! kiss Although from some angles it is very similar to the Ferrari FF 

     

    Similar to an improved version of the FF, I would say.


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    FF is nowhere near!)))

    New panamera is ideal car from design point of view!


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    neunelf:

    This looks amazing.

    How can they release such ugly cars when they are capable of crafting such wonderful concept cars?

    If you are referring to the current Panamera, it really depends on the options you choose. Another fact is: The Panamera grows on people, I actually didn't like the look at all when it showed up in 2009.

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    I really like it! Thumbs up Porsche!
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    Porsche Panamera meets Afla Romeo Brera. I present to you: The PanaBrera! smiley

    I wonder how this works; do they have different people working on the front and the rear? Generally, I love the front of modern day porsches, but the rear not so much. One big exception is the 918, that is perfect from all sides...

    Often it seems that they start to put all their designing effort on the front, in order to get the "face" right, and then let an intern do the rear... Not that I really dislike the rear on this, but it's just... un-Porsche to me...


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    One of the most challenging part of designing hatchbacks - rear part. They made right thing there. Rear part doesn't look massive and also has the same styling note with 991 and partly 918. True Porsche.

    Unlucky designs - massive rear part - Bmw GT and X6. Ugly cars from rear.


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    I don't like the roof wing on the Sport Turismo. I think Porsche could do better (some sort of deployable wing or similar). The back lights are a bit too thin too. The frontlights are too big but I like the LED technology (which should be available in a similar way on the facelift).


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    Re: Panamera Sport Turismo Concept Car (Paris 2012)

    First live pictures from the VW Group night !


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    Re: Panamera Sport Turismo Concept Car (Paris 2012)

    this is how will next panamera look like? am i right?


    Re: Panamera Sport Turismo Concept Car (Paris 2012)

    artur777:

    this is how will next panamera look like? am i right?

    This is a concept car and some design elements will be used in the facelift and the next generation.

    I guess I need to repeat this every couple of posts. Smiley


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    i really like the looks - hope it happens.  I think the functional space (for me) over the Panamera would push me in this direction


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    wow!!  hated Panamera, but in love with this!!!  They had fixed the look of the back!  now it looks like a proper GT.  goodbye RS6 and CLS63....  This is the next step if they are going ahead on this one!


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    Absolutely stunning!

    If the new Panamera looks close and delivers an option for three rear seats so I can bring my entire family along, this could be the first new Porsche to ever seriously tempt me to trade out of my 997 daily driver (918, Carrera GT, GT3, etc excluded but currently including the 991).  Never, ever thought I'd be say that about a car with four doors but IMHO with styling that betters Alfa's Brera (and most other coupes on the market) this is a feat Michael Mauer and his team should be incredibly proud of!

    The "Liquid Metal Blue" colour is a perfect choice for the concept but crossing threads, as Futch said in the 918 postings, not sure if it's worth the €50k option box!

    The only thing that's killing me is that I fly "home" from London tomorrow and Paris is so close.  I really need to see this in person so hoping they bring it to the LA MotorShow in Dec...


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    Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo...

    ...how do you like them apples?

    Smiley SmileySmiley


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    This design is growing more and more on me. Every time a see a picture, I like it more and more.

    Hopefully Porsche will go ahead with this and consider a top of the range V8 Turbo with 600-650hp. That would really put the cat amongst the pigeons.

     


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    angel impressive. I love it as it is.


     
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