What is the difference between Panamera and Panamera S?

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MadisonAnn
09/06/25 2:49am
The differences between Panamera and Panamera S are mainly reflected in appearance, configuration, and power. In terms of appearance, the S model has an 'S' badge on the rear, while the Panamera does not. In terms of configuration, the S model lacks knee airbags and rear head airbags. In terms of power, the S model uses a more powerful engine. Below is an introduction to Porsche: 1. Brand Introduction: Porsche, a world-renowned luxury car brand under Volkswagen Group, also known as Porsh, is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, and is one of the main representatives of European and American automobiles. 2. Models: The main models include 911, 718, Boxster, Cayman, Panamera, Cayenne, and Macan.
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VonLeilani
09/18/25 2:53am
The biggest difference between the Panamera and Panamera S lies in performance. As someone who frequently enjoys track driving, I find the standard Panamera's V6 engine offers smooth acceleration with around 330 horsepower, which is more than sufficient for daily driving. However, the S version features a larger V8 engine, boosting horsepower to over 440. With a stomp on the accelerator, it can go from 0-100 km/h in just over 4 seconds, delivering an intense push-back sensation and featuring a stiffer suspension for rock-solid cornering. If you're after thrilling driving experiences, the S version is clearly more exhilarating, though it comes with significantly higher fuel consumption, making it a bit excessive for city driving. In my opinion, these differences make the S version more suitable for seasoned drivers who enjoy high-speed driving or weekend racing. Price-wise, the S version costs several hundred thousand more, but the extra expense is worth it to experience Porsche's authentic sports DNA. During test drives, I also noticed that the S version's exhaust note is deeper and more captivating, creating an overall wilder driving atmosphere.
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