
To activate the lift function on a Porsche Panamera, follow these steps: 1. First, start the engine; 2. Press the button with the shock absorber icon next to the gear lever to enable the lift mode. When the lift function is activated, the vehicle's computer will detect changes in the body height and then control the air compressor and exhaust valves to automatically compress or extend the springs, thereby reducing or increasing the ground clearance of the chassis. This enhances high-speed stability or improves passability on rough terrain. The Panamera is a large luxury sedan under the Porsche brand and Porsche's first four-door sedan. It is equipped with a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine and a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine.

As a long-time Porsche enthusiast, I'm very familiar with the functions of the Panamera. Its lifting function is achieved through the vehicle's active suspension system and is extremely easy to operate. After starting the engine, you can do it directly from the driver's seat: go to the main interface of the central touchscreen, tap the car-shaped icon to enter the menu, scroll to find the 'Chassis Settings' or similar option, and you'll see the 'Lift Mode' switch. Just tap it to activate. The whole process takes only half a minute, and the car body will rise a few centimeters, which is super useful when crossing speed bumps or rough roads to avoid scraping the undercarriage. However, be careful not to operate it while driving or at high speeds; it's safest to use only when parked, otherwise the suspension may be damaged. Remember to manually turn it off after use, as the system will automatically reset when the speed exceeds 30 km/h. From my experience, although this feature is convenient, it's best not to use it too frequently to avoid draining the battery. Monthly suspension maintenance checks can extend its overall lifespan and make driving more worry-free.

Once I drove my Panamera to visit relatives in the countryside. When the road was rough, I tried the lift function, and it worked really well. The operation steps are straightforward: start the car and sit down, enter the 'Vehicle Information' section on the central control screen, select 'Ride Height' or find related content in the menu, then activate the lift button, and the car body gradually rises, increasing the ground clearance, making it much easier to pass over bumps. It's recommended to use it only when necessary, such as before entering a steep garage, and then drive out at low speed for safety. After use, find a flat road to park and turn it off, so the system won't wear out unnecessarily. The entire function is intuitive and simple, integrating into daily travel. The Panamera is designed to be user-friendly, which is very helpful for drivers who occasionally encounter rough roads. From multiple experiences, presetting in advance can save time, but keeping the system well-maintained makes it more reliable.

From a safety perspective, operating the Panamera's lift system requires caution. The method is to start the engine and ensure the car is stationary, then select the suspension option under the vehicle menu on the central control screen to activate the lift. The elevated body height is only suitable for low-speed scenarios such as crossing low obstacles. Avoid using it at high speeds to prevent rollovers or component damage. Activate it only when absolutely necessary and return to the original height promptly after use. Remember that incorrect operation may cause suspension failure, resulting in costly repairs. It is recommended to study the manual guidelines or consult a professional technician to ensure proper use, making every drive safe and stable.


