What auxiliary configurations does the Panamera have?

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DelEmiliano
07/29/25 3:56pm
The Panamera's auxiliary configurations include front and rear parking sensors, rearview camera, cruise control, engine start-stop, auto hold, hill start assist, adaptive suspension damping, adjustable suspension height, and variable steering ratio. The Panamera also offers optional configurations such as rear-axle steering, adaptive cruise control, and 360-degree panoramic camera. The Panamera features smooth and flowing body lines without any sharp edges. It adopts a four-door design with large air intakes on both sides of the front fascia, intersected by horizontal strip-style fog lights, creating a unique appearance. The side profile is treated with clean and soft lines, blending elegance and dynamism. Its internal structure utilizes a traditional steel unitary body construction.
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