Presenting you the NEW 2024 Porsche Panamera | Walk Around |
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- Опубликовано: 14 апр 2024
- Presenting you the NEW 2024 Porsche Panamera. New exterior and interior design. Updated power trains and many new technology features.
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Absolutely beautiful Front end that needs to be protected.
Greetings!
You had very successful scenes filming the car!
Best regards,
JZ
It simply gets better and better. Thank you, Porsche. Thank you, AdP. 👍
Thank you for watching
Still my dream car in white 😢.
I came to RUclips to look for a walk around and your video was the first thing I saw! Thank you!
Thank you for watching
I like the redesign. A local dealership is having an unveiling this Saturday, I'm looking forward to seeing it in person.
Have fun Jeffry
Best interior on the market today, full stop
I like it too
Can you imagine driving to dollar store to buy Xmas card,hahaha.
Beautiful car and I’ve wondered one ever since they came out. Unfortunately I will never be able to afford one on my retirement but I still love it. I wound up with a new Genesis sport prestige. Another sport sedan put more in my price range. If I ever hit the lottery I’ll be first in line at the Porsche dealer
I wish they kept the hatchback with their new redesign!
Sport Turismo is no longer
Nothing drives better at its price..
Wow! Clearly, when it comes to 'design language', Porsche is multi-lingual. Aside from the obvious pure performance superiority, no one - not MB, Audi, BMW, NO ONE - makes better looking automobiles.
I want your input. I’m in Chicago and have ordered a 2025 Panamera 4S E Hybrid. In the ordering process I discovered some issues with the Configurator:
-first, the Configurator only offered a change to black calipers if a customer optioned the ceramic brakes. After two weeks of negative responses from Porsche, they agreed that they had erred and black calipers can now be ordered without the ceramic upgrade;
-second, the Configurator lists as a standard feature , as in the case of the new Cayenne, the ability to select the Sport Chrono dial as either a stop watch or a compass. However, that choice does not appear in the options portion of the Configurator and the response I received from Porsche was unintelligible but appeared to not allow the compass-which is my preference. Based on my experience with the black calipers, I wonder if Porsche has made another error re the compass;
-third, I note that your video shows a car that includes the optional “accents in silver shade”, available with 18-way seats. That option provides silver shade horizontal inserts in the front seats just below the headrests. I think it is asymmetrical not to include matching inserts in the rear seats but I was told that no customization is allowed in the new Panamera- only in the 911 and 718.
Can you provide real answers as to the availability of the compass dial in one case and matching silver shade rear seat inserts in the other?
I am very frustrated by the inconsistencies from Porsche. This car will be my eighth new Porsche by the way.
Where’s your salesman during all this?
Fuzzy answers. I had to push for two weeks to get the caliper situation properly resolved; the negative response he received from Porsche re the compass is so poorly worded that I want someone else to ask. I will say that responses I’ve received directly from Porsche customer support in Atlanta have been wrong more often than right.
For example-black calipers can not be optioned in the US; and steering wheel adjustments are manual, not electronic, because of a current chip issue. Both frustratingly incorrect
@@robertkelman9924 I had a couple of interactions with Porsche North America that were surprisingly amateurish; generic non-answers. In a way, I get it-there wasn’t much they could tell me since the answers were really in Germany, but they could’ve pretended to try. For what you’re spending on a Panamera, you are paying for better than fuzzy answers. Few people know anything anymore. I hope you get the answers you need.
If you are already talking to your dealer and PCNA they are your partners to get answers from.
@@AlexanderdePooter the response from Porsche was
“That option code is just applicable to all of the 4 doors, so there is a generic name that covers the SUVs and sedans”
This is supposed to explain why the compass isn’t available on a Panamera. The explanation makes no sense to me since a Panamera is a 4-door and my salesman is away for a number of days.
The real beast
Going to buy lotto now ... just in case!
I hope you win ;)
@@AlexanderdePooter If I do win, I'll be heading your way.
Just like the Porsche Carrera models, the Panamera gained its name from the famed Mexican road race of the 1950s, the Carrera Panamericana. 🤍