Is the Porsche Panamera a four-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive model?

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BryceLynn
07/29/25 9:29pm
The Porsche Panamera is available in both four-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive versions. The four-wheel drive models are equipped with a full-time four-wheel drive system and use a multi-plate clutch type central differential. If you frequently drive on slippery roads, you can choose the four-wheel drive version, which can improve the mechanical grip of the wheels and the driving stability of the car. The Porsche Panamera is a large luxury sedan under the Porsche brand. Its exterior features a four-door design, with a large air intake on each side of the front face, and horizontal strip-style fog lights running through them, giving it a unique shape. The side profile is treated with clean and smooth lines, combining elegance with dynamism. The huge five-spoke wheel hubs are paired with black brake calipers, hinting at its impressive sporty potential.
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