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What are the differences between the Panamera 4 and 4S?

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Isaiah
08/28/2025, 12:57:28 AM

Here are the differences between the Panamera 4 and 4S: Different brake caliper colors: The brake calipers of the Panamera 4 are black; the brake calipers of the Panamera 4S are silver. Different body dimensions: The length, width, and height of the Panamera 4 are 5015mm, 1931mm, and 1418mm respectively; the length, width, and height of the Panamera 4S are 4491mm, 1852mm, and 1296mm respectively. Different top speeds: The top speed of the Panamera 4 is 260km/h; the top speed of the Panamera 4S is 297km/h. Different drive systems: The Panamera 4 is rear-wheel drive, while the Panamera 4S is all-wheel drive.

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MacCourtney
09/09/2025, 11:25:27 PM

I've driven the Panamera series and found the main differences between the 4 and 4S lie in the powertrain. The Panamera 4 uses a 3.0-liter V6 turbocharged engine with approximately 330 horsepower, delivering smooth performance adequate for daily driving. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in about 5.5 seconds, making it suitable for urban commuting with relatively lower fuel consumption. The 4S upgrades to a 2.9-liter V6 twin-turbo engine, boosting horsepower to 440, with acceleration time dropping to around 4 seconds. The stronger push-back sensation is noticeable, and high-speed overtaking becomes more exhilarating. The suspension tuning is also stiffer, providing better chassis support and stability during high-speed cornering, though engine noise is slightly louder and maintenance costs are higher. Price-wise, the 4S is significantly more expensive, catering to those who pursue driving excitement. Overall, the 4 offers practicality and ease of driving, while the 4S delivers more aggressive performance—choose according to your needs.

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JaxsonDella
10/24/2025, 12:16:12 AM

After driving in the city for over a decade, I believe the practical differences between the Panamera 4 and 4S are clear. The 4's engine is more subdued, with smooth acceleration that isn't abrupt, offering excellent comfort and noise control. Its average fuel consumption is around 10 liters, making it convenient for family trips. The 4S, on the other hand, packs much more power—it launches aggressively, accelerates swiftly, and delivers thrilling push-back sensations on highways. However, its engine noise is louder, the suspension is stiffer, and you feel more vibration on bumpy roads. Fuel consumption rises to about 12 liters, tires wear out faster, maintenance intervals are shorter, and it puts more strain on the wallet. If most of your driving is for daily commutes, the 4 is the more economical and quieter choice. For occasional long-distance trips or those seeking a sportier drive, the 4S is worth considering. However, trunk space and interior features are nearly identical—the core difference lies in the trade-off between power and practicality.

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MacMaria
12/06/2025, 11:37:55 PM

Buying a luxury car requires careful calculation, with a noticeable price gap between the Panamera 4 and 4S. The 4 is more affordable, featuring a base engine sufficient for daily use and reasonable maintenance costs. The 4S is significantly pricier, offering stronger performance at the expense of higher fuel consumption and insurance premiums, shorter tire replacement cycles, and more expensive parts. Daily performance differences between the two are minimal unless you frequently enjoy mountain drives. Opt for the 4 to save money, as it maintains stable resale value. Spending extra on the 4S suits enthusiasts—decide based on your budget.

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EmilianoDella
01/27/2026, 12:53:17 AM

From a technical perspective, the Panamera 4 features a single-turbo V6 engine with 330 horsepower, delivering smooth power output. The 4S adopts a twin-turbo design, producing 440 horsepower with greater torque, faster response, and stronger acceleration burst. The suspension system may be optimized with enhanced chassis support, offering higher handling limits at high speeds, albeit with slightly increased fuel consumption. Both models share the same transmission origins, differing mainly in engine specifications and tuning, which affect the overall driving dynamics.

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OEliza
04/22/2026, 11:04:20 PM

I value the aesthetic appeal of cars, and the Panamera 4 and 4S share a similar basic exterior design. The 4S offers optional larger wheels, such as 21-inch ones, for a more dynamic look, along with a deep exhaust note that turns heads. The interior features higher-grade leather, a wider range of color options, and more personalized choices. The 4 is equally elegant but more understated, with standard wheels one size smaller. Driving the 4S conveys a sense of status, and the enhanced details justify the extra expense.

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