What does Panamera mean?

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VanRylee
07/30/25 3:02am
Porsche Panamera: Pronounced "Palamera" in Chinese, is a hatchback sports four-door luxury coupe launched by Porsche. The name commemorates the Carrera Panamericana race, where 'carrera' is used in Porsche 911, and combining the first part 'panamer' of panamericana with 'a' forms the current 'panamera'. Here is more information about Panamera: 1. Porsche Panamera is a sedan, with smooth and rounded body lines without any edges, showcasing Porsche's mature design style. 2. Porsche Panamera 4S and Turbo models are equipped with the traction control PTM intelligent all-wheel-drive system, which consists of an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch, automatic brake differential system ABD, and acceleration slip regulation system ASR. The power distribution between the front and rear axles is no longer managed by a viscous multi-plate clutch but actively adjusted by an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch.
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